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Groundhog Technologies is a developer of big data analytics for mobile networks. The company offers artificially intelligent-powered big data analytics for mobile network operators, with CovMo geolocation, real motion for public health, a mobility intelligence data enrichment platform, and a mobility intelligence demand side platform. The company was spun out from MIT in 2001. The company's solutions offer proactive solutions for network, care, and marketing use for mobile telecommunication companies.
Groundhog Technologies offers the company's experience working with the data generated by telecommunication companies and their solutions which have been developed for those use cases. This includes the application of a combination of chaos theory-based geolocation models and human mobility learning algorithms. Some customers of Groundhog Technologies have included Singtel, Optus, Asiacell, Robi, Ooredoo, Monaco Telecom, Eastlink, FarEastOne, Viettel, STC, Etisalat, China Mobile, China Unicom, Chunghwa Telecom, KDDI, and Telkomsel.
Groundhog Technologies' CovMo solution is a geo-location system with subscriber-based intelligence. The solution is the result of research in Chaos Theory originating from MIT and helps mobile network operators identify and resolve challenges facing customer experience and network optimization. CovMo can pinpoint user equipment across networks and map the radio conditions that can cause poor user experience for devices.
Groundhog Technologies' Mobility Intelligence Data Enrichment Platform (MI-DEP) is a solution for mobile network operators working to monetize their datasets. The MI-DEP offers a data enrichment platform that transforms subscribers' mobility, network usage events, and online and offline transactions into subscriber insights for multiple applications. The platform uses deep learning to analyze and predict patterns in subscriber behaviors, and the system can deliver comprehension for target groups.
Groundhog Technologies' Mobility Intelligence Demand Side Platform (MI-DSP) is a solution developed for mobile network operators looking to profit from mobile advertising, in which the demand side platform integrated with their data enrichment platform allows those mobile network operators to launch programmatic mobile advertising services.
The RealMotion solution developed by Groundhog Technologies for the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions offers a series of advanced analyses for the tourism sector and to help the sector recover from pandemic lockdowns and the potential influx of tourism. This includes a tourist footprint for identifying popular destinations and providing crowd analytics with tourist classifications; event insights for trends related to events and to help control gatherings; and transportation insights to help public and private transportation providers react to tourist distribution and activity.