Global Cellular and LPWA IoT Device Ecosystems Mar
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Dublin, May 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Cellular and LPWA IoT Device Ecosystems - 2nd Edition" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Internet of Things is weaving a new worldwide web of interconnected objects. As of Q1-2018, about a billion devices were connected to wide area networks based on cellular or LPWA technologies.
The market is highly diverse and divided into multiple ecosystems. The researcher forecasts that annual shipments of cellular and non-cellular LPWA IoT devices will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.5 percent from 352.6 million units in 2017 to 1312.9 million units in 2023. Get up to date with the latest trends from all main regions and vertical markets with this unique 120 page report.
Cellular and LPWA IoT Device Ecosystems gives a comprehensive overview of the main wide area networking technologies for the Internet of Things - 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular, LoRa, Sigfox and 802.15.4 WAN. This strategic research report provides you with 120 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions. Highlights from the report:
- 360-degree overview of the main IoT wide area networking ecosystems.
- Comparison of technologies and standards.
- Updated profiles of the main suppliers of IoT chipsets and modules.
- Cellular IoT module market data for 2017.
- Early adoption trends for emerging LPWA technologies.
- Cellular and non-cellular LPWA IoT device market forecast until 2023.
This report answers the following questions:
- How will the IoT wide area networking technology market evolve over the next five years?
- Who are the new challengers in the cellular IoT module market?
- Which new mass-volume segments can be addressed by lowcost LPWA technologies?
- Why are the new standards LTE-M and NB-IoT so significant for the cellular IoT ecosystem?
- How are Chinese national policies driving the migration from 2G to 4G?
- When will 5G appear in the cellular IoT market?
- What is the current installed base of LoRa and Sigfox?
- What are the prospects for emerging LPWA technology standards?
Who should buy this report?
Cellular and LPWA IoT Device Ecosystems is the foremost source of information about all the major wide area networking technologies for the Internet of Things. Whether you are a chipset or module vendor, software vendor, utility, vehicle manufacturer, telecom operator, investor, consultant, or government agency, you will gain valuable insights from our in-depth research.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Wide area networks for the Internet of Things 1.1. Which things will be connected to wide area networks? 1.1.1. Utility meters 1.1.2. Motor vehicles 1.1.3. Buildings 1.1.4. Low value assets-Industry 4.0 and consumer products 1.1.5. Future opportunities in smart cities and agriculture 1.2. What are the technology options? 1.2.1. Network architectures 1.2.2. Unlicensed and licensed frequency bands 1.3. Which are the leading technology ecosystems? 2. 3GPP ecosystem 2.1. Technology characteristics 2.1.1. 3GPP Release 13-Introducing LTE-M and NB-IoT 2.1.2. 3GPP Release 14-IoT enhancements and V2X 2.1.3. 3GPP Releases 15 and 16-5G phase 1 and 2 2.1.4. Network footprint 2.1.5. 2G mobile networks 2.1.6. 3G/4G mobile networks 2.1.7. 4G-MTC mobile networks (eMTC/LTE-M and NB-IoT) 2.1.8. 5G networks 2.2. Chipset vendors 2.2.1. Qualcomm 2.2.2. Mediatek 2.2.3. Unigroup Spreadtrum & RDA 2.2.4. Intel 2.2.5. HiSilicon 2.2.6. Sanechips Technology 2.2.7. Altair Semiconductors 2.2.8. Sequans Communications 2.2.9. Nordic Semiconductor 2.3. Module vendors 2.3.1. Sierra Wireless 2.3.2. Gemalto M2M 2.3.3. Telit 2.3.4. Quectel 2.3.5. Sunsea Telecommunications (SIMCom/Longsung) 2.3.6. u-blox 2.3.7. Huawei 2.3.8. ZTE WeLink (Gosuncn) 2.3.9. Neoway 2.3.10. Fibcocom 2.3.11. Other cellular module vendors 3. LoRa ecosystem 3.1. Technology characteristics 3.2. Network footprint 3.2.1. Europe 3.2.2. Asia-Pacific 3.2.3. The Americas and Middle East & Africa 3.3. Chipset and module vendors 3.3.1. Semtech 3.3.2. LoRa module vendors 4. Sigfox ecosystem 4.1. Technology characteristics 4.2. Network footprint 4.2.1. Europe 4.2.2. The Americas 4.2.3. Asia-Pacific 4.2.4. Middle East & Africa 4.3. Chipset and module vendors 4.3.1. Chipset vendors 4.3.2. Sigfox module vendors 5. 802.15.4 WAN ecosystem 5.1. Technology characteristics 5.1.1. IPv6 connectivity stacks based on 802.15.4 5.1.2. Wi-SUN 5.1.3. ZigBee 5.2. Network footprint 5.3. Chipsets and modules 6. Vertical market segments 6.1. Motor vehicles 6.1.1. OEM connected car applications 6.1.2. Aftermarket connected car applications 6.2. Energy & Infrastructure 6.2.1. Smart electricity metering 6.2.2. Smart gas and water metering 6.2.3. Smart cities 6.3. Industry & Transport 6.4. Other 6.4.1. Buildings & security 6.4.2. Consumer products 6.4.3. Payments 7. Market forecasts and trends 7.1. Market summary 7.2. 3GPP family 7.2.1. Cellular IoT device market forecast 7.2.2. Europe 7.2.3. Americas 7.2.4. Asia-Pacific 7.2.5. Middle East & Africa 7.3. LoRa 7.4. Sigfox 7.5. 802.15.4 WAN
Companies Mentioned
- Altair Semiconductors
- Fibcocom
- Gemalto M2M
- HiSilicon
- Huawei
- Intel
- LoRa module vendors
- Mediatek
- Neoway
- Nordic Semiconductor
- Qualcomm
- Quectel
- Sanechips Technology
- Semtech
- Sequans Communications
- Sierra Wireless
- Sigfox module vendors
- Sunsea Telecommunications (SIMCom/Longsung)
- Telit
- u-blox
- Unigroup Spreadtrum & RDA
- ZTE WeLink (Gosuncn)
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