
The company Axtel, specialized in telecommunications, has developed a technology that allows monitoring driver behavior through a camera that focuses on the driver in real-time. This technology sends alerts to the monitoring center if it detects changes in behavior, prolonged driving hours, or signs of fatigue. In this way, the goal is to prevent accidents and setbacks on the road, providing timely assistance to drivers.
Rubén Jasso Moreno, Mobility leader at Axtel, explains that the company operates two brands: Axnet, aimed at neutral telecommunications connectivity in Mexico, and Alestra, which provides services to corporations, businesses, and government entities in the fields of Information Technologies, Telecom, Mobility, and Cybersecurity. The high availability LTE service offering is fundamental to ensuring efficient and secure communication to its clients.
The CEO of Axtel, Armando de la Peña, has pointed out the importance of detecting market opportunities and designing innovative strategies to continue growing in the telecommunications sector. The merger of Axtel and Alestra allowed the company to strengthen its presence in the market, focusing on providing digital infrastructure services to businesses and government entities.
María de los Santos González, Head of communication and marketing at Axtel, emphasizes that the company offers real-time monitoring services, especially valued by transportation companies seeking comprehensive security. Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamental for the efficient real-time tracking of personnel, providing significant support in supervising drivers and preventing risks on the road.