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As consumer voice and data services revenues reach their saturation point, wireless carriers are keen to capitalize on other avenues to drive revenue growth. One such opportunity is providing network connectivity for M2M (Machine to Machine) devices like smart meters, connected cars, healthcare monitors and digital signage. Despite its low ARPU, M2M technology has helped carriers establish steady revenue streams across several verticals including utilities, healthcare, automotive, transportation, logistics, public safety, retail, and even consumer electronics.
Another key opportunity is the monetization of wearable technology. Mobile device OEMs are aggressively investing in wearable devices, in order to offset declining margins in their traditional smartphone and tablet markets. As a result, the market has been flooded with a variety of smart bands, smart watches and other wearable devices capable of collecting, sending and processing data over mobile applications.
Eyeing opportunities to route huge volumes of traffic from these wearable devices, many wireless carriers are now seeking to fit wearable technology with their M2M offerings, targeting both consumer and vertical markets. SNS Research expects that M2M and wearable devices can help carriers pocket as much as $116 Billion in network connectivity revenue by the end of 2020, following a CAGR of over 40% between 2015 and 2020.
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This report package provides an in-depth assessment of M2M and wearable technology, including key market drivers, challenges, investment potential, consumer & vertical market opportunities, use cases, future roadmap, value chain, deployment case studies, ecosystem player profiles and strategic recommendations. The report also presents forecasts for wearable device shipments, M2M module shipments, M2M connections, and associated submarkets from 2014 through to 2020. The forecasts are further segmented into vertical, regional, technology and country submarkets.
The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the two reports.
Topics Covered:
The report package covers the following topics:
- M2M and wearable technology ecosystem
- Market drivers and challenges
- Future industry roadmap and value chain assessment
- Enabling technologies and architecture
- Standardization and regulatory initiatives
- Key trends in the M2M and wearable technology ecosystem
- Industry, wireless carrier and vendor commitments to M2M and wearable technology
- Assessment of vertical market opportunities and use cases for consumer, healthcare, automotive, utilities, transportation, retail, hospitality, military, public safety and other verticals
- M2M and wearable technology deployment case studies
- Profiles and strategic assessment of over 450 ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for enabling technology providers, wearable/M2M device OEMs, vertical market players, platform providers, application developers and wireless carriers
- Global and regional market analysis and forecasts
Key Questions Answered:
The report package provides answers to the following key questions:
- How big is the M2M and wearable technology ecosystem?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What are the key applications of M2M and wearable technology across industry verticals?
- Which geographical regions, countries and industry verticals offer the greatest growth potential for M2M and wearable technology?
- How is the M2M and wearable technology value chain structured, how will it evolve overtime, and what will be its impact on key vertical segments of the market?
- What is the vendor market share for embedded cellular M2M modules, how many units will ship in 2020 and how will declining ASPs impact the sales revenue?
- How big is the market for M2M and IoT platforms?
- Who are the key wearable device vendors and what are their strategies?
- How can wireless carriers capitalize on the growing popularity of smart glasses and other wearable devices?
List of Companies Mentioned:
The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report package:
- 270 Vision
- 3GPP
- 3L Labs
- 4DForce
- 4Home
- 4iii Innovations
- 4M wireless
- 7 Layers
- 8ta
- 9Solutions
- A1 Telekom
- ABB Power & Robotics
- Accenture
- Active Mind Technology
- Adidas
- Aeris Communications
- Aeroscout
- AgaMatrix
- Agri-Valley Broadband
- Air Products
- Airbiquity
- Airbus Group
- Aircell
- AirType
- AIS - TOT
- Al Madar
- Alaska Communications
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Algar Telecom
- Alien Technology
- AllSeen Alliance
- Amadeus
- Amazon
- AMCi (American Millennium Corp. Inc.)
- AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
- Amiigo
- Andorra Telecom
- Animas
- Ansaldo STS
- Antel
- AnyData
- Appalachian Wireless
- Apple
- APS
- ARA (Applied Research Associates)
- Archos
- Arduino
- ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Business of Japan)
- Arkessa
- ARM Holdings
- Armentel
- Arqiva
- Arrayent
- Asahi Kasei Group
- Asiaspace
- Aspenta
- ASPIDER
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Atheer Labs
- ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
- Atlas Wearables
- Atos
- Audi
- Augere
- Augmendix
- Augusta Systems
- Avea
- Avegant
- AVIDwireless
- Axeda
- Azeti Networks
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As consumer voice and data services revenues reach their saturation point, wireless carriers are keen to capitalize on other avenues to drive revenue growth. One such opportunity is providing network connectivity for M2M (Machine to Machine) devices like smart meters, connected cars, healthcare monitors and digital signage. Despite its low ARPU, M2M technology has helped carriers establish steady revenue streams across several verticals including utilities, healthcare, automotive, transportation, logistics, public safety, retail, and even consumer electronics.
Another key opportunity is the monetization of wearable technology. Mobile device OEMs are aggressively investing in wearable devices, in order to offset declining margins in their traditional smartphone and tablet markets. As a result, the market has been flooded with a variety of smart bands, smart watches and other wearable devices capable of collecting, sending and processing data over mobile applications.
Eyeing opportunities to route huge volumes of traffic from these wearable devices, many wireless carriers are now seeking to fit wearable technology with their M2M offerings, targeting both consumer and vertical markets. SNS Research expects that M2M and wearable devices can help carriers pocket as much as $116 Billion in network connectivity revenue by the end of 2020, following a CAGR of over 40% between 2015 and 2020.
To Get Sample Copy of Report visit @ http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=S&repid=232543
This report package provides an in-depth assessment of M2M and wearable technology, including key market drivers, challenges, investment potential, consumer & vertical market opportunities, use cases, future roadmap, value chain, deployment case studies, ecosystem player profiles and strategic recommendations. The report also presents forecasts for wearable device shipments, M2M module shipments, M2M connections, and associated submarkets from 2014 through to 2020. The forecasts are further segmented into vertical, regional, technology and country submarkets.
The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the two reports.
Topics Covered:
The report package covers the following topics:
- M2M and wearable technology ecosystem
- Market drivers and challenges
- Future industry roadmap and value chain assessment
- Enabling technologies and architecture
- Standardization and regulatory initiatives
- Key trends in the M2M and wearable technology ecosystem
- Industry, wireless carrier and vendor commitments to M2M and wearable technology
- Assessment of vertical market opportunities and use cases for consumer, healthcare, automotive, utilities, transportation, retail, hospitality, military, public safety and other verticals
- M2M and wearable technology deployment case studies
- Profiles and strategic assessment of over 450 ecosystem players
- Strategic recommendations for enabling technology providers, wearable/M2M device OEMs, vertical market players, platform providers, application developers and wireless carriers
- Global and regional market analysis and forecasts
Key Questions Answered:
The report package provides answers to the following key questions:
- How big is the M2M and wearable technology ecosystem?
- How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
- What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
- What are the key applications of M2M and wearable technology across industry verticals?
- Which geographical regions, countries and industry verticals offer the greatest growth potential for M2M and wearable technology?
- How is the M2M and wearable technology value chain structured, how will it evolve overtime, and what will be its impact on key vertical segments of the market?
- What is the vendor market share for embedded cellular M2M modules, how many units will ship in 2020 and how will declining ASPs impact the sales revenue?
- How big is the market for M2M and IoT platforms?
- Who are the key wearable device vendors and what are their strategies?
- How can wireless carriers capitalize on the growing popularity of smart glasses and other wearable devices?
List of Companies Mentioned:
The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report package:
- 270 Vision
- 3GPP
- 3L Labs
- 4DForce
- 4Home
- 4iii Innovations
- 4M wireless
- 7 Layers
- 8ta
- 9Solutions
- A1 Telekom
- ABB Power & Robotics
- Accenture
- Active Mind Technology
- Adidas
- Aeris Communications
- Aeroscout
- AgaMatrix
- Agri-Valley Broadband
- Air Products
- Airbiquity
- Airbus Group
- Aircell
- AirType
- AIS - TOT
- Al Madar
- Alaska Communications
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Algar Telecom
- Alien Technology
- AllSeen Alliance
- Amadeus
- Amazon
- AMCi (American Millennium Corp. Inc.)
- AMD (Advanced Micro Devices)
- Amiigo
- Andorra Telecom
- Animas
- Ansaldo STS
- Antel
- AnyData
- Appalachian Wireless
- Apple
- APS
- ARA (Applied Research Associates)
- Archos
- Arduino
- ARIB (Association of Radio Industries and Business of Japan)
- Arkessa
- ARM Holdings
- Armentel
- Arqiva
- Arrayent
- Asahi Kasei Group
- Asiaspace
- Aspenta
- ASPIDER
- AT&T
- AT&T Mobility
- Atheer Labs
- ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
- Atlas Wearables
- Atos
- Audi
- Augere
- Augmendix
- Augusta Systems
- Avea
- Avegant
- AVIDwireless
- Axeda
- Azeti Networks
Make an Enquiry of this report @ http://www.researchmoz.us/enquiry.php?type=E&repid=232543
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