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Across the globe today, smart devices and services are being deployed at an increasingly rapid rate. In the not too distant future, hundreds of millions, then billions, of individuals and businesses, with millions, then billions, of smart, communicating devices, will stretch the boundaries of today’s business and social systems and create the potential to change the way we work, learn, entertain and innovate.
The large potential opportunity surrounding the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) arena has caused a surge in interest on the part of businesses everywhere. The types of devices being connected today extend far beyond the laptops and cell phones we have become so accustomed to. Almost “en masse”, technology suppliers, OEMs, network operators, and solution providers announced strategies aimed at grabbing a piece of the rapidly developing smart devices and services market.
Although many wired and wireless technology standards are capable of enabling M2M solutions, one particular standard – CDMA2000 – has become a very robust platform for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.
Our research indicates that:
- End Users & Solution Providers are choosing CDMA2000 networks to manage their M2M applications due to the low total cost of ownership offered by CDMA services.
- A robust global ecosystem has emerged around providing CDMA2000 M2M products and services. This ecosystem includes module & component providers, hardware providers, network operators, mobile virtual network operators, software/platform providers, and service/solution providers such as OnStar.
- M2M deployments utilizing CDMA2000 are being implemented on a global scale - in North & South America, Europe, and Asia/Pacific. Additionally M2M applications are addressing a wide variety of verticals including (but not limited to) the Energy, Healthcare, Consumer, Transportation, Retail, Resource, Home/Commercial Building, IT, Security, and Industrial markets.
- Numerous benefits can be derived from the implementation of CDMA technology for M2M applications. Benefits include high security levels, network longevity, ubiquitous coverage, high bandwidth, spectral efficiency, low latency, energy efficiency, and “always-on” connectivity.
Harbor's new white paper explores the application opportunities, technology requirements and business benefits arising from machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. Intelligent device networking is the next big thing in information technology and CDMA-based wireless networks are at the forefront of this transformation. This paper is for the vast community of players that make up the M2M ecosystem. M2M solution providers, device suppliers, network operators, system integrators, thought leaders in various vertical markets, and investors will benefit from this exploration.
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