IoT in Europe: Market opportunities and main applications
July 2017
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About the Report
About the Report
IoT in Europe: Market opportunities and main applications
Summary
"IoT in Europe: Market opportunities and main applications", a new Telecom Insider Report by GlobalData offers a thorough study of the size of the IoT market and different strategies of telecom operators in the European region. The report analyses the strategies pertaining to IoT verticals.
The high penetration of smartphones has favored the mass usage of IoT-related applications and has appeared as an essential IoT device for the IoT ecosystem. The storage capacity provided by cloud computing and the analytics stemming from big data have also foster growth of IoT. Europe will boast the most IoT connections worldwide in 2017, followed by the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Africa and Middle East, and will remain leader through 2020. GlobalData expects total IoT connections to reach 3.1 million in 2020 supported by businesses' needs to optimize resources, enhance customer experience and generate new revenue streams. Cellular M2M connections are gaining traction among total SIM cards in Europe, representing 7% of the market in 2017. In terms of IoT applications in Europe, GlobalData forecasts the share of smart metering in total connections to decline to 28% in 2020, from 52% in 2017, as industrial and finance applications boom. European telcos have invested different IoT applications with telematics, fleet management, smart cities and smart home being four specific example illustrated in this report.
The report consists of the following sections-
Introduction: This section briefly examines the definition of IoT and M2M and offers a snapshot of the different IoT standards.
Key Drivers: This section highlights the three main drivers behind the proliferation of IoT connections, namely the high take-up of smartphones, cloud computing and bidg data analytics (BDA).
Market sizing: This section provides an estimate and forecast through 2020 of total IoT connections worldwide and in Europe. It also take a dive into the size of IoT in Europe by connectivity, vertical and applications
Case studies: We continue with a review of the IoT applications that leading telecom companies-Vodafone Germany, Orange France, Telefonica Spain and O2 UK-have been following to increase presence in the IoT environment.
Key findings and recommendations: We conclude the report with a summary of key findings and a set of recommendations for telecom operators and network vendors to grasp full opportunities on the IoT market.
Scope
IoT connections have been growing at a fast pace triggered by smartphone growth, cloud computing and big data analytics. Europe makes up over a third of all IoT connections compared to other regions
Total IoT connections to increase 1.4x between 2017 and 2020 to 4.8bn connections, at a CAGR of 34%.
Cellular M2M, though growing in number, to decrease in total IoT connections through 2020 and the market share of telcos deploying other kinds of connectivity (e.g., fixed, satellite, LoRa, Sigfox, NB-IoT, etc.) will increase
European operators have majorly invested in fleet management and telematics with smart homes gaining momentum and Spain paving the way for smart cities.
Reasons to buy
The insider report examines the IoT strategies of European telecom operators to generate new revenue streams. The report also provides analysis of main IoT applications European telcos have invested in.
The insights in the report will help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies through analysis of the strategies adopted by telcos, competitive environment and best practices.
The case studies focus on current strategies pertaining to IoT technology used and application targeted for four telcos in the region. The analysis can be beneficial to local competitors or prospective market entrants.
By understanding of the opportunities stemming from IoT, telcos can strengthen their market positioning and competitiveness.
With a total of 24 Exhibits, the report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality.
Products
Products
IoT, M2M, smartphones, cloud computing, big data, data security, privacy, smart metering, connected cars, Vodafone Germany, Orange France, Telefonica Spain, O2 UK, smart city, 5G, NB-IOT, Sigfox, LoRA, LPWA, Ingenu, Weightless, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, DDOS, connected homes, wearable devices, Vodafone Italy
Companies
Vodafone Orange Telefonica O2
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of contents 3
List of exhibits 4
Executive Summary 5
Introduction: Definitions and standards 6
Defining the IoT and M2M
IoT standards
Main challenges
Section 1: Main opportunities and challenges 10
Smartphones growth
Cloud computing
Big data analytics
Section 2: Market sizing 14
IoT Connections-International Benchmark
IoT by connectivity-Europe
M2M in total SIM cards-Europe
IoT by applications-Europe
IoT by vertical-Europe
Section 3: Case Studies 20
Vodafone Germany-Telematics
Telefonica Spain-Smart cities
Orange France-Fleet management
O2 UK-Smart houses
Section 4: Key Findings and Recommendations 29
Appendix 32
List of Figure
List of Figures
Exhibit 1: M2M overview 7
Exhibit 2: Types of networks used in IoT-Europe, 2017 8
Exhibit 3: Main challenges facing IoT in Europe 10
Exhibit 4: Smartphone adoption in Europe 11
Exhibit 5: Evolution of cloud services 12
Exhibit 6: Virtuous cycle between big data and IoT 13
Exhibit 7: IoT connection, international benchmark 15
Exhibit 8: IoT by connectivity, Europe 16
Exhibit 9: Share of cellular M2M in total SIM cards, Europe 17
Exhibit 10: Share of IoT applications, Europe 18
Exhibit 11: Share of IoT verticals, Europe 19
Exhibit 12: M2M applications (m), Germany 21
Exhibit 13: Share of M2M cards, Vodafone Germany 21
Exhibit 14: Telematics offering, Vodafone 22
Exhibit 15: M2M applications (m), Spain 23
Exhibit 16: Share of M2M cards, Telefonica Spain 23
Exhibit 17: Smart city of Santander, services provided, Telefonica Spain 24
Exhibit 18: M2M applications (m), France 25
Exhibit 19: Share of M2M cards, Orange France 25
Exhibit 20: IoT connectivity, Orange 26
Exhibit 21: IoT portfolio, Orange 26
Exhibit 22: M2M applications (m), UK 27
Exhibit 23: Share of M2M cards, O2 UK 27
Exhibit 24: Smart home services, O2 UK 28
List of Table
List of Tables
Exhibit 1: M2M overview 7
Exhibit 2: Types of networks used in IoT-Europe, 2017 8
Exhibit 3: Main challenges facing IoT in Europe 10
Exhibit 4: Smartphone adoption in Europe 11
Exhibit 5: Evolution of cloud services 12
Exhibit 6: Virtuous cycle between big data and IoT 13
Exhibit 7: IoT connection, international benchmark 15
Exhibit 8: IoT by connectivity, Europe 16
Exhibit 9: Share of cellular M2M in total SIM cards, Europe 17
Exhibit 10: Share of IoT applications, Europe 18
Exhibit 11: Share of IoT verticals, Europe 19
Exhibit 12: M2M applications (m), Germany 21
Exhibit 13: Share of M2M cards, Vodafone Germany 21
Exhibit 14: Telematics offering, Vodafone 22
Exhibit 15: M2M applications (m), Spain 23
Exhibit 16: Share of M2M cards, Telefonica Spain 23
Exhibit 17: Smart city of Santander, services provided, Telefonica Spain 24
Exhibit 18: M2M applications (m), France 25
Exhibit 19: Share of M2M cards, Orange France 25
Exhibit 20: IoT connectivity, Orange 26
Exhibit 21: IoT portfolio, Orange 26
Exhibit 22: M2M applications (m), UK 27
Exhibit 23: Share of M2M cards, O2 UK 27
Exhibit 24: Smart home services, O2 UK 28
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