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Fargo Telecom Holding Named Amongst the Top Companies Representing M2M and Connected-Devices by Connected World Magazine

Fargo Telecom Holding and its sister company Maestro Wireless Solutions has been selected as one of the top companies demonstrating significant market traction and pursuing game-changing technologies in connectivity for 2013. Maestro Wireless Solutions leadership in M2M includes the distribution of a wide range of intelligent gateway, tracker and GPS receiver through its global network of distributors and VAR as well as a continuously growing ecosystem of partners in connectivity and vertical solutions to provide one-stop-shop services to M2M system integrator and solutions provider.

This recognition is also the recognition of Maestro Wireless Solutions first class design and manufacturing services for the M2M market. During the last year Maestro Wireless Solutions have accompanied tiers-one M2M companies in the development of custom-design M2M gateway and accessories, enabling the launch on the market of dedicated vertical solutions.

“This is an endorsement of our strategy since 2010. We drove our expansion through acquisition and partnership to further address more steps of the value chain. We now enjoy a strong presence in telematics, metering and industrial automation field.” says Bertrand Goubault de Brugiere, General Manager, Maestro Wireless Solutions. “Telefields International investment in Fargo Telecom Holding will help us grow further again by proposing electronics manufacturing services dedicated to the m2m market, covering even more the value chain.”

“The CW 100 provides a one-of-a-kind snapshot of the movers and shakers in today’s M2M and connected-devices marketplace,” says Peggy Smedley, Editorial Director, Connected World magazine. “Perhaps even more importantly, this year, the editorial team and its advisory board chose 100 companies we think you’ll want to do business with in 2013.”

Published since 2003, the CW 100 is the definitive directory when it comes to the most important and influential providers in M2M and connected devices. The list represents the top companies demonstrating significant market traction and pursuing game-changing technologies in connectivity as determined by the editors of Connected World and its editorial advisory board.

Companies appearing on the CW 100 are chosen from a selection of hundreds of firms, both private and publicly traded. Criteria for selection include: sales and earnings growth, contribution to the connected-devices space, and innovation in multiple markets served during the past 12 months. The 2013 CW 100 with extended write-ups will be featured in the Nov/Dec issue of Connected World.

About Maestro Wireless Solutions

Maestro Wireless Solutions, a subsidiary of Fargo Telecom Holding in Hong Kong offers a comprehensive portfolio of wireless solutions and integration services for the M2M and industrial markets. Applying over 13 years know‐how in wireless communications, specializing in GSM/GPRS/3G, CDMA and GPS technologies, the company provides effective and highly reliable, off‐the‐shelf, easy to use wireless solutions. Based in Hong Kong, Maestro Wireless Solutions has worldwide reach through its network of local distributors and partners and has deployed in excess of 400K modems in over 40 countries. Please visit www.maestro‐wireless.com

About Connected World magazine

Connected World is for the ever-changing, fast-paced way that we look at technology for work and play. Every issue is packed with need-to-know ideas that keep us up-to-the minute and motivated about the newest gadgets and apps that allow us to stay connected with family, friends, and co-workers.

Whether you're looking for the latest connected devices, applications, or even curious about business innovation, you can find it all on the pages of Connected World. www.connectedworldmag.com

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