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Research and Markets: Signals Ahead: M2M - Toward the Internet of Things
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83fmf6/signals_ahead)
has announced the addition of the "Signals
Ahead: M2M - toward the Internet of things" report to their
offering.
Machine to Machine, or M2M, is seen as the next phase of growth for the
wireless industry after voice (2G) and broadband data services (3G and
4G). Cisco's (News - Alert) Internet Business Services Group (IBSG) and other research
organizations predict there will be 50 billion connected devices by 2050
while mobile operators routinely mention each subscriber owning 4-5
devices, resulting in 400% to 500% penetration levels with M2M services.
These projections are very optimistic, but even if a fraction of these
projections materialize it still represents a high growth opportunity
for operators.
Even though operators have been offering M2M services for a decade, they
have so far approached each M2M service as a separate silo. Each service
is implemented by different organizations with their own set of service
and management platforms. In many case, the operator's role itself is
limited
to providing connectivity for the devices.
The new operator vision for M2M expands the concept further to enable
connectivity across a broad range of verticals, including
transportation, telematics, healthcare and smart grid. In this context,
M2M seeks to define a broad and common infrastructure for deployment in
any vertical market. Unfortunately, while the mobile network will not
require any new network elements for M2M services, the current network
infrastructure is not designed to handle billions of devices
communicating over it. Therefore, the mobile network will require some
major enhancements to support M2M services.
In this issue of Signals Ahead, we analyze the M2M landscape and some of
the key players involved in realizing this vision. The business models
for M2M are still in flux and eventually multiple business models will
have to be implemented. We look at the new business models being
explored by mobile operators and MVNOs. The global connectivity
requirements of M2M services make it natural fit for cloud services so
there will need to be new cloud platforms in both the operator networks
and enterprises to support M2M services. We also analyze the
requirements and vendors for such platforms. More importantly the radio
and core networks will require enhancements to support the deluge of new
M2M connections. We discuss some of the major issues and how the 3GPP
standards body and operators are planning to address these issues. All
this and more in this issue of Signals Ahead.
Key Topics Covered:
Introduction
M2M Architecture
M2M Service Layer Platforms
Connectivity Device Platforms (CDP)
Application Enablement Platforms (AEP)
Mobile Network Challenges for M2M
Technical Issues
IP Addressing
M2M Gateways
M2M Middleware
Evolving Business Models
Global Footprint for M2M
Which IMSI to use
M2M Service Providers (or M2M MVNOs)
Charging Models - ARPU or ARPM
SIM Evolution
Embedded SIMs
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/83fmf6/signals_ahead

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