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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Actility customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Actility for Cognitive Computing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Actility for Cognitive Computing include: Swisscom, a Switzerland based Communications organisation with 19887 employees and revenues of $13.74 billion, Kordia, a New Zealand based Communications organisation with 900 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, TM Research & Development, a Malaysia based Communications organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Kordia | Communications | 900 | $250M | New Zealand | Actility | Actility | Cognitive Computing | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Kordia onboarded Actility as an AI Platform to support Spark's LoRaWAN Internet of Things network modelling, with Kordia selected as the Managed Services Provider for the network. Actility provided the core network modelling capability while Kordia assumed operational delivery across New Zealand, tying the application to Kordia’s managed network operations function.
The implementation centered on Actility’s LoRaWAN network modelling and provisioning capabilities, configured to support device onboarding, network capacity planning and live network monitoring. Actility was used as the principal application for network model orchestration and telemetry ingestion, fitting into Kordia’s operational playbooks for field maintenance and service assurance.
Integration work was coordinated directly with Spark’s network deployment teams, and a Kordia lead served as the primary interface between Spark and Actility during configuration and rollout. Governance was structured under Kordia’s managed services framework, with operational ownership assigned to Kordia’s network operations teams for monitoring, incident handling and routine configuration management.
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Swisscom | Communications | 19887 | $13.7B | Switzerland | Actility | Actility | Cognitive Computing | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Swisscom implemented Actility as an AI Platform to manage LoRaWAN network rollout projects and to operationalize IoT telemetry workflows. Actility managed LoRaWAN Network Rollout projects for key customers across EMEA, including Swisscom, Comsol, 3S Globalnet, SEAS-NVE, SOLVERA-LYNX, and WATS (Peace Park Foundation).
Implementation centered on network orchestration and device lifecycle capability within the Actility application, with configuration for telemetry ingestion, data routing, and analytics model hosting consistent with AI Platform functionality. Functional modules were configured to support device provisioning, network health monitoring, anomaly detection pipelines, and policy based access control for multi customer tenancy. The Actility AI Platform was used to centralize telemetry streams and enable downstream analytics for network operations teams.
Operational scope covered EMEA project delivery and network operations, with Actility in charge of coordinating rollout activities, staged site activations, and cross customer provisioning workflows. Governance emphasized program level coordination between Actility program managers and customer network operations teams, including standardized onboarding and configuration templates to ensure consistent rollouts. The deployment positioned Actility as the AI Platform supporting Swisscom network operations and IoT deployment functions.
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TM Research & Development | Communications | 300 | $25M | Malaysia | Actility | Actility | Cognitive Computing | 2003 | n/a |
In 2003, TM Research & Development initiated a proof of concept using Actility as an AI Platform to evaluate long range LoRa networking and LTE uplink coordinated multipoint behaviors. The PoC concentrated on Actility/Orbiwise Network Server capabilities for LoRa device and session management, and concurrent RF coordination testing against a Huawei LTE RAN platform for UL-CoMP experiments.
The implementation configured the Actility/Orbiwise Network Server to handle device provisioning, join and authentication flows, session lifecycle management, and downlink scheduling for LoRa end devices, aligning network server functions with test orchestration requirements. Kerlink and Foxconn gateways were provisioned as edge packet forwarders to validate gateway to network server interoperability and end-to-end LoRaWAN traffic handling.
For LTE UL-CoMP testing, the PoC integrated radio measurement and control flows with a Huawei LTE RAN platform to exercise uplink coordination scenarios, with TM Research & Development network engineering and radio teams operating the testbeds. The operational scope was R&D lab sites in Malaysia within TM Research & Development, covering radio engineering, systems integration, and test orchestration for both LoRa and LTE tracks.
Governance was R&D led, using structured test plans, managed network server configurations, and cross-functional coordination between network engineering and product teams to iterate RF and network parameters. This record captures TM Research & Development Actility AI Platform implementation signals, emphasizing network server modules, gateway interoperability, and LTE RAN integration for future evaluation or operational scaling.
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