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Will Verizon's (VZ) Entry Into Telematics Business Pay Off?

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Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ - Free Report) is set to benefit from its diversification into the telematics segment 2018 onward, according to a recent report by Scotiabank Equity Research. The U.S. telecom behemoth is an active player in the fleet management and telematics business through its Verizon Telematics subsidiary, which has operations in 40 countries.

In 2016, Verizon completed two major acquisitions in this segment. First, it purchased privately held Telogis Inc., a California-based developer of cloud-based solutions for mobile workforces, specifically telematics, compliance and navigation software. The financial terms of the deal had not been disclosed.

Notably, Telogis' products and services are used and distributed in more than 100 countries. The company boasts powerful clientele including names such as General Motors Co. (GM - Free Report) , Ford Motor Co. (F - Free Report) and Volvo . Telogis’ state-of-the-art software platform will significantly enhance Verizon Telematics’ distribution relationship business for connected vehicles and mobile enterprise management.

Second, the company acquired Fleetmatics Group plc for $2.4 billion. Fleetmatics is a market leader in North America which has a diversified portfolio comprising a wide range of compelling SaaS-based products and solutions for small-and medium-sized businesses. Fleetmatics provided more than 42,000 customers to Verizon, approximately 826,000 subscribers and a broad portfolio products focusing on solving the critical problems of mobile workforces.

The connected vehicle market is gradually developing into a major growth area for large telecom and technology firms. Apart from Verizon, U.S. telecom giant AT&T Inc. (T - Free Report) has a strong presence in this field. The connected vehicle market will get a major boost from the next generation of wireless breakthrough technology -- 5G.

Verizon is also planning to deploy small cells, both low power and high power, using the 3.5 GHz band. The company has long been involved in small cell densification and expansion of its dark fiber footprint strategy in relation to upcoming 5G wireless technology trials and launch.

Price Performance of Verizon

Verizon’s shares have increased 10.15%, outperforming the industry’s gain of a mere 0.37% over the past 90 days. The company currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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