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Global cellular M2M service connections will reach 1.6 billion over the next five years rising from 596 million in 2019, driven by embedded SIM adoption, according to a new research report.
Global standards organisation oneM2M which covers interoperability and more for machine-to-machine (M2M) and IoT tech wants to "build on success with more regular testing events".
Netcomm Wireless makes topcnotch M2M and IIoT devices (machine to machine and Industrial Interet of Things), and it has "received ThingWorx Ready compliance to further expand its remote management platform offering".
A top notch research firm says some of the key questions, use cases and opportunities facing operations around IoT and M2M ‘will be resolved’ in 2016, leading to the market maturing ‘markedly.’
ACMA’s newly proposed changes to regulatory arrangements will ensure operators of M2M wireless comms links used for IoT will ‘find it easier to access spectrum.’
If you’re a developer of products and services for the Internet of Things, a US seminar you can attend via webinar may well be of great interest.
Vodafone says it has ‘strengthened its commitment to regional Australia through an agreement which has seen it become the exclusive retail telecommunications partner of the NFF.’
A multi-vendor interoperability event for M2M and IoT standards seeks to establish the oneM2M Release 1 Specs as the global standard.
The Internet of Things (IoT) has quickly reached scale in the massive Chinese market with connectivity boosting major industries and creating a new consumer market in the country for connected vehicles, home appliances and wearables.
Wireless machine-to-machine developer NetComm Wireless announced a deal to become an official M2M hardware partner for Deutsche Telekom.
A new alternative for unconnected machines that need a larger selection of interface options has been unveiled by telco giant Vodafone and network equipment specialist Netcomm.
The Machine-to-Machine or M2M market is set to keep growing at 18.1% CAGR from 2013 to over 30% revenue growth by 2016, with major industries the predicted bulk of demand.
Forget Ford’s Model T, Tesla’s Model S smart electric car will have its machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity electrified by Telstra’s mobile network.
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