Articles tagged with: M2m and Telematics
Airbiquity Taps Telenor for International M2M Data Services
Airbiquity and Telenor Connexion, a provider of m2m connectivity solutions, have announced a partnership to enable in-vehicle connectivity for applications in automotive, portable navigation and fleet solutions across Europe. more
Related Tags: airbiquity, telenor-connexion, gprs, billing
95 Million Cellular M2M Modules to Ship in 2013
Continued strong growth in m2m (machine-to-machine) communications markets will see about 95 million cellular m2m modules shipping in 2013, according to ABI Research. Of shipments to the three main market segments - telematics, telemetry, and wireless local loop - about 34 million devices are expected to be for telematics and 39 million for telemetry. more
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Vertical Services to Reach 24% of WiMAX Subscriptions by 2014
Enterprises are finally ready to adopt vertical applications (m2m, in-vehicle telematics, mobile workforce support) that require wireless data connectivity, claims a report from Senza Fili Consulting. more
Related Tags: wimax, lte, compete, wimax,, wireless-broadband
Security Alarm Backhaul is Going Wireless
Traditionally, security alarm systems used fixed telephone lines to pass information from the security alarm panel to a central monitoring facility. Today, however, that communication is increasingly being delegated to a digital cellular link. ABI Research forecasts that the 2007 number of just fewer than 2.5 million wireless security alarm connections will increase to more than 7.5 million in 2013. more
Related Tags: driving, abi-research, backhaul, analog
Cellular Machine-to-Machine Module Shipments to Increase Fourfold by 2013
Markets for cellular machine-to-machine (m2m) communication modules - the radio units providing wireless connectivity to a range of devices that communicate without human intervention - are expected to show strong growth in the coming years. more
Related Tags: abi-research, rcom, landline, oem
3G to Capture 30% of M2M Market, but don't Ignore Municipal Wi-Fi"
Cellular Machine-to-Machine (m2m) communications first started in the era of analog cellular connectivity, and have largely shifted now to 2G GPRS and CDMA connectivity. Certain m2m applications can benefit from the higher data rates than 3G cellular offers, and it is tempting to assume that all m2m communications will be 3G eventually. more
Related Tags: abi-research, backhaul, analog, gprs, 1xev-do, displays
52 Million Machines will be Connected to Mobile Networks by 2011
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of machines connected to mobile networks in Europe will grow by 43.7 percent annually to reach 52.0 million by 2011. At the end of 2006 there were about 8.5 million active cellular and satellite wireless m2m connections in the EU and Western Europe. more
Related Tags: european-commission, eu, satellite
Cellular M2M Module Vendors Seeking Relief in a Difficult Market
Manufacturers of the cellular modules at the heart of machine-to-machine (m2m) communications are currently facing an extremely difficult market characterized by increasing commoditization and shrinking gross margins. more
Related Tags: abi-research, fixed-wireless
Sharp Rise in M2M Cellular Connections Expected
According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of automatic machines connected to cellular networks in North America will reach 66 million by 2011. more
Related Tags: berg-insight, california
Cellular M2M Industry is Restructuring
Until recently, cellular machine-to-machine communications have been focused on leveraging mobile networks for niche data applications. But now, this "under-the-radar" technology is becoming more prominent as a key enabler of enterprise and industrial applications, and the m2m industry has entered a period of restructuring as vendors prepare for a new era of large-scale deployments. more
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