Automotive Telematics to Fuel M2M Service Revenues

 

 

M2M (machine to machine) connections will be the catalyst for over $35 billion of service revenues across a diverse range of industry sectors by the end of 2016, according to Juniper Research.

 

 

Sectors identified by the report as having particular potential included: Consumer and commercial telematics; smart metering; point of sale; retail; banking; mobile health monitoring; smart buildings and security.

 

 

Industries are at different stages of development when it comes to M2M. Commercial automotive telematics are driven by the requirement for fuel efficiency which engine management systems can deliver. In-car entertainment systems and infotainment will support telematics growth in the consumer vehicle market,” said Anthony Cox of Juniper Research.

 

 

Other areas, such as remote monitoring in the healthcare sector, will take longer to develop but also hold significant promise in the long term, finds the Juniper Research report.

 

According to the M2M and Embedded Strategies research, companies which act as M2M enablers have developed important partnerships with carriers to facilitate the development of embedded connectivity.

 

 

Regulatory initiatives will remain an important fillip for the M2M market, such as European Directives on smart metering and Europe’s eCall vehicle safety initiative. Point of Sale, retail and banking represents an increasing opportunity, particularly in developing markets in Latin America, owing to the lack of fixed-line infrastructure.

 

 

 

Though smart metering is still demonstrating high device numbers, it has slowed following class action law suits in the US and other developments

 

 

 The report includes a comprehensive analysis of the current state of play in the Embedded Mobile and M2M market and contains five year forecasts for M2M device numbers, service revenues, connectivity enablement revenues and data traffic values.

 

 

By TelecomLead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

 

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