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M2M Research Series

The Global M2M/IoT


Communications Market

The Global M2M/IoT Communications Market analyses the


latest trends and developments in cellular IoT and low power
wireless networking.

This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you


with 200 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year
industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your
business decisions.

Highlights from this report:


360-degree overview of the cellular IoT communications
ecosystem.

Update on the adoption of NB-IoT and LPWA standards for


M2M/IoT networking.

Reviews of the IoT strategies of leading mobile operators.

Summary of industry trends in all world regions.

IoT business KPIs for leading global mobile operators.

Statistical data on cellular IoT subscribers in all world regions.


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and 157 million connections respectively. Vodafone ranked first


Global cellular IoT connections grew among the Western operators and fourth overall with 97 million
40 percent to 1.56 billion in 2019 connections, followed by AT&T in fifth place with 66 million. Verizon,
Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica had in the range 24–46 million
Berg Insight estimates that the global number of cellular IoT
cellular IoT connections. Orange and Telenor were the last players
subscribers increased by 40 percent during 2019 to reach 1.56 billion
in the top ten with 17 million and 16 million connections respectively.
at the end of the year – corresponding to around 16 percent of all
Year-on-year growth rates for the mentioned Western operators were
mobile subscribers. Until 2024, the number of cellular IoT subscribers
in the span 10–30 percent.
is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
21.6 percent to reach 4.15 billion at the end of the period. During IoT connectivity revenues are growing at a considerably slower rate
the same period, cellular IoT connectivity revenues are forecasted than the number of connections. Berg Insight’s analysis of the IoT
to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.1 percent business KPIs released by mobile operators in different parts of the
from € 7.0 billion in 2019 to approximately € 14.8 billion in 2024. world suggests that global IoT connectivity revenues increased by
Meanwhile the monthly ARPU is expected to drop to € 0.32. Due around 17 percent during 2019, while the monthly APRU dropped
to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the growth in IoT connections is by 23 percent. Excluding China, the trend was less dramatic with
anticipated to be halved in 2020 compared to the previous year. revenues growing by 15 percent and ARPU declining 4 percent.
Indeed, there is a negative correlation between growth in connections
China is the world’s largest market for cellular IoT connectivity
and monthly ARPU as the bulk of net additions are cost sensitive
services by volume. According to data from the national regulator, the
devices. On average, IoT connectivity revenues account for around 1
installed base grew by 54 percent year-on-year to reach 1.03 billion
percent of total revenues for most operator groups. Mobile operators
IoT connections at the end of 2019. This corresponded to two thirds
looking to increase IoT revenues increasingly focus on adding cloud
of the global installed base. Berg Insight believes that the role of the
services and security capabilities on top of their connectivity offering
Chinese government is the main explanation for why China is ahead
to capture a larger share of the market.
of the rest of the world in the adoption of IoT. Authorities actively
endorse large-scale IoT deployments as a method for addressing China Mobile reported the highest IoT connectivity revenues of €
problems affecting the society, whether it is crime, fire safety, energy 1.1 billion but had the lowest monthly ARPU of just € 0.13. AT&T
conservation or traffic management. The private sector is directed does not report IoT connectivity revenues but is believed to have
and encouraged to do the same. generated approximately € 750–800 million. Annual IoT connectivity
revenues for the Vodafone group in its fiscal year ending in March
North America and Western Europe ranks as the second and third
2020 amounted to € 698 million with a monthly ARPU of € 0.62.
largest markets for IoT solutions with 156 million and 148 million IoT
Berg Insight estimates that Vodafone’s total IoT revenues derived
subscribers respectively at the end of 2019. In contrast to China,
from the sales of connectivity services and IoT solutions exceeded
developments in these regions are largely driven by commercial
€ 800 million in the year. Verizon generates annual IoT revenues
interests. The connected car is currently one of the strongest trends
in the range of € 1.5 billion with close to 60 percent coming from
with more than 60 percent of new cars sold featuring embedded
the Verizon Connect fleet management and telematics business.
cellular connectivity in the regions. Fleet management, smart
China Unicom is the fifth largest mobile operator by IoT connectivity
metering and asset monitoring comprises other key application
revenue, reporting € 393 million in IoT sales for the year.
areas for cellular IoT. Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia and
Russia & CIS had installed bases in the range of 22–40 million IoT
subscribers each, while Africa, Middle East, Central Eastern Europe,
and Australia & Oceania were in the span 8–18 million.
China Mobile is the world’s largest provider of cellular IoT connectivity.
At the end of 2019, the operator had an estimated 683 million cellular This report answers the following questions:
IoT connections and a year-on-year growth rate of 50 percent. China
Unicom and China Telecom ranked second and third with 190 million How will the global cellular IoT market evolve over the next five
years?
Millions Why has China become the world’s largest market for cellular
5000 IoT?
Cellular IoT subscribers (World 2018-2024)
Which are the main market trends in Europe and North
4000
America?
What is the status of cellular IoT in emerging markets?
3000 What impact will 5G have on the IoT market?
What are the leading global mobile operators’ strategies for the
2000 IoT market?
How much revenues did leading telecom groups generate from
IoT in 2019?
1000
What is the outlook for emerging low power wireless networking
technologies?
0 Year
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Table of Contents

Executive Summary
1 Wide area networks for the Internet of 2.3.14 Transatel 4.4.2 Sigfox networks
Things 2.3.15 Truphone
2.3.16 Wireless Logic 5 Middle East & Africa
1.1 3GPP family of cellular technologies
2.4 LPWA networks 5.1 Regional market trends
1.1.1 3GPP Release 13 – Introducing LTE-M and
2.4.1 LoRa networks 5.1.1 Middle East
NB-IoT
2.4.2 Sigfox and network partners 5.1.2 Africa
1.1.2 3GPP Release 14 – IoT enhancements and
C-V2X 5.2 Mobile operators
3 The Americas 5.2.1 Etisalat
1.1.3 3GPP Release 15 – The first phase of 5G
specifications 3.1 Regional market trends 5.2.2 MTN
1.1.4 3GPP Release 16 – URLLC enhancements, 3.1.1 United States and Canada 5.2.3 Ooredoo
IIoT features and 5G NR C-V2X 3.1.2 Brazil 5.2.4 Turkcell
1.1.5 Network footprint 3.1.3 Rest of Latin America 5.2.5 Vodacom
1.1.6 5G mobile networks 3.2 Mobile operators 5.2.6 Zain
1.2 LPWA and satellite technologies 3.2.1 AT&T 5.3 LPWA networks
1.2.1 LoRa 3.2.2 Verizon 5.3.1 LoRa networks
1.2.2 Sigfox 3.2.3 T-Mobile USA 5.3.2 Sigfox networks
1.2.3 Satellite networks 3.2.4 Sprint
1.3 IoT networking platforms 3.2.5 Rogers Communications 6 Market forecasts and trends
1.3.1 IoT connectivity management platforms 3.2.6 Bell 6.1 Industry trends
1.3.2 SIM solutions and embedded UICC 3.2.7 América Móvil 6.1.1 Top ten mobile operators manage 1.3 billion
1.4 International coverage and alliances 3.2.8 Vivo and Telefónica Latin America cellular IoT subscribers
1.4.1 Roaming and international coverage 3.2.9 Other mobile operators in Latin America 6.1.2 IoT revenues continue to grow slower than
1.4.2 Mobile operator alliances 3.3 IoT managed service providers connections
3.3.1 Aeris 6.1.3 IoT managed service providers connect 50+
2 Europe 3.3.2 KORE Wireless million cellular devices
3.3.3 Sierra Wireless 6.1.4 International carriers enter the cellular IoT
2.1 Regional market trends
3.3.4 Twilio market
2.1.1 Western Europe
3.4 Satellite networks 6.1.5 New entrants disrupt distribution channels
2.1.2 Central Eastern Europe
3.4.1 Orbcomm 6.2 Geographic markets
2.1.3 Russia & CIS
3.4.2 Inmarsat 6.2.1 Global market summary
2.2 Mobile operators
3.4.3 Iridium 6.2.2 Europe
2.2.1 Vodafone
3.4.4 Globalstar 6.2.3 North America
2.2.2 Deutsche Telekom
3.4.5 Thuraya 6.2.4 Latin America
2.2.3 Orange
3.4.6 Other satellite connectivity providers 6.2.5 Asia-Pacific
2.2.4 Telefónica
3.5 LPWA networks 6.2.6 Middle East & Africa
2.2.5 Telenor
3.5.1 LoRaWAN networks 6.3 Vertical markets
2.2.6 CK Hutchison Group Telecom
3.5.2 Sigfox and network partners 6.3.1 Connected cars on the rise
2.2.7 A1 Telekom Austria
2.2.8 Altice Europe 6.3.2 Telematics giants increasingly dominate the
4 Asia-Pacific fleet management industry
2.2.9 Bouygues Telecom
2.2.10 BT Group 4.1 Regional market trends 6.3.3 Smarter grids and safer cities
2.2.11 JT Group 4.1.1 China 6.3.4 Asset tracking to drive the second wave of
2.2.12 KPN 4.1.2 Japan and South Korea LPWA deployments
2.2.13 MegaFon 4.1.3 Australia and New Zealand 6.3.5 Connected healthcare reaches the masses
2.2.14 MTS 4.1.4 India 6.3.6 Connected video cameras to become one of
2.2.15 POST Luxembourg 4.1.5 Southeast Asia the early volume 5G use cases
2.2.16 Proximus 4.2 Mobile operators 6.4 Technology trends
2.2.17 Telecom Italia 4.2.1 China Mobile 6.4.1 Cellular technologies dominate wireless IoT
2.2.18 Telia Company 4.2.2 China Unicom 6.4.2 The 2G-era is coming to an end
2.2.19 Tele2 4.2.3 China Telecom 6.4.3 NB-IoT deployments remain concentrated to
2.2.20 Utility Connect 4.2.4 SoftBank China
2.3 IoT managed service providers 4.2.5 NTT Docomo 6.4.4 5G will have limited short-term impact on IoT
2.3.1 1NCE 4.2.6 KDDI 6.4.5 Cloud platforms are becoming the centre of
2.3.2 1oT 4.2.7 SK Telecom gravity for IoT
2.3.3 Arkessa 4.2.8 KT 6.4.6 Private cellular networks to replace wired and
2.3.4 Arm 4.2.9 Telstra wireless LAN networks
2.3.5 BICS 4.2.10 Singtel
2.3.6 Com4 4.2.11 Vodafone Idea Glossary
2.3.7 Cubic Telecom 4.3 IoT managed service providers
2.3.8 EMnify 4.3.1 Plintron
2.3.9 Eseye 4.3.2 Soracom
2.3.10 Freeeway 4.3.3 Tata Communications
2.3.11 iBASIS 4.3.4 Unlimit
2.3.12 Telit 4.4 LPWA networks
2.3.13 Thingstream (u-blox) 4.4.1 LoRa networks
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About the Authors
Johan Fagerberg is co-founder and an experienced IoT platforms and IoT/M2M applications in the industrial
analyst with a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from markets.
Chalmers University of Technology. His areas of expertise
include several wireless IoT markets including automotive
Berg Insight offers premier business intelligence to the
telecom industry. We produce concise reports providing
telematics and fleet management.
key facts and strategic insights about pivotal developments
Fredrik Stålbrand is a Senior Analyst with a Master’s in our focus areas. Berg Insight also offers detailed market
degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from forecast databases and advisory services. Our vision
Chalmers University of Technology. He joined Berg Insight in is to be the most valuable source of intelligence for our
2016 and his areas of expertise include cellular IoT hardware, customers.

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