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Trimble and Keypro announce partnership

Trimble strengthens its telecommunications product portfolio in Sweden and Norway with Keypro partnership.

Trimble Utilities, a global technology leader in digital asset lifecycle management for electric, district heating, gas, telecommunications and water utilities, enhances its product portfolio in telecommunications. Trimble aims to strengthen customers’ operations at Swedish and Norwegian telecommunications companies by providing high-quality, detailed and up-to-date network information management to address their current and future needs. To enhance our commitment to providing innovative solutions to our customers, Trimble has entered into a strategic partnership in fiber software with Keypro, a Finnish software provider.

As a result of the collaboration, Trimble introduces a new telecommunications software solution to the Swedish and Norwegian markets. Network Information System KeyCom is an advanced cloud and browser-based system for planning, deploying, operating and managing telecommunications networks. The software allows authorized personnel and contractors to work together to plan networks, understand how existing networks are connected, locate and deal with network faults as well as manage tasks and work related to the network. These capabilities will enable Trimble's telecommunications customers in Sweden and Norway to optimize their operations, reduce costs, and make informed decisions with advanced technology.

"We are excited to expand our product offering in Sweden and Norway and bring Keypro's cutting-edge telecommunications solution to our customers," says Tomas Ray, Country Director at Trimble. "We believe that the KeyCom solution aligns perfectly with our mission to empower industries with advanced technology, and we are confident that it will drive significant value for our Swedish and Norwegian customers while catering to their ever-evolving needs."

Keypro is equally enthusiastic about the collaboration. "We are delighted to partner with Trimble, a global technology leader," said Sami Relander, CEO at Keypro. "This collaboration will allow us to implement our telecom solution KeyCom’s advanced features and telco-specific functionality to Trimble’s customers throughout Sweden and Norway. We believe that this will provide a great competitive advantage for Trimble’s customers."

For more information about Trimble Utilities products and services in Sweden and Norway, please visit https://utilities.trimble.com/sv-se and https://utilities.trimble.com/no-no. To learn more about Keypro and its KeyCom solution, visit https://www.keypro.fi/no/keycom

 

 

About Trimble: Dedicated to the world’s tomorrow, Trimble is a technology company delivering solutions that enable our customers to work in new ways to measure, build, grow and move goods for a better quality of life. Core technologies in positioning, modelling, connectivity and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. From purpose-built products and enterprise lifecycle solutions to industry cloud services, Trimble is transforming critical industries such as construction, geospatial, agriculture and transportation to power an interconnected world of work.

About Keypro: Keypro is a Nordic team of about 60 software professionals, GIS experts, and network engineers. Keypro develops software for planning, managing, and optimising telecom and utility networks so that critical infrastructure is protected, and societies can prosper. Since 1995, Keypro has made its software with passion and commitment for over 350 customers worldwide. We are part of the Geomatikk Group, owned by private equity company Hg Capital.

For further information, please contact:
Niklas Aresjö, Sales Manager, niklas.aresjo@trimble.com, +46 (0) 2110 9641
Olli Kaukola, Partner Manager, olli.kaukola@keypro.fi, +358 44 975 3837

Trimble and the Trimble logo are trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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