TransCore, a long-time provider of RFID and transportation technology and services, has acquired satellite-communications firm Ottawa-based Telecommunications. The deal echoes other companies' earlier partnerships to link RFID systems with satellite networks for global asset tracking and security monitoring. Last year, RFID specialists WhereNet and Savi Technology both announced their own separate partnerships with satellite operators Skybitz and Qualcomm, respectively.
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