Lime and Salesforce Are Currently Not Using Helium Technology

Lime and SalesForce are currently not using Helium technology

Technical media Mashable and The Verge reported that Lime and Salesforce did not use Helium technology, despite the fact that their logos hung on the Helium website for years. Lime told Mashable that in the summer of 2019 she had a brief initial test with Helium, but since then has not come into contact with Helium. The representative of SalesForce told The Verge that Helium is not a partner.

Lime is most famous in that it offers electric scooters and bicycles for rent through an http://crypto-currency.website/?p=217 application for smartphones. According to Mashable, Helium for years has argued that Lime has been using its technology for geolocation. But the representative of Lime told Mashable that the company did not have any contacts with Helium after a brief initial test in the summer of 2019. Lime also asked Helium not to use their name in advertising materials, adding that this could be the subject of the trial.

In the subsequent article, published later on Friday, The Verge separately said that Salesforce also does not use Helium technology. The representative of SalesForce told The Verge that Helium is not a partner of Salesforce and that the image with the logo is not true. Now the Helium website is still displaying a list of 12 logos of various organizations, but Lime or SalesForce are no longer indicated as customers.