NEW YORK, Dec. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
M2M: The Machine-to-Machine Market, 2011-2015
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This report provides an analysis of the M2M market that is currently changing shape, assessing the key technologies to accelerate such a development of this promising market, along with an examination of the positioning of the top players, the key issues to be addressed and market forecasts up to 2015 by geographical area and by type of market.
Key questions
• What is the size of M2M markets in Europe, North America and Asia and is there room for growth?
• What are the key drivers for M2M market take-off?
• What are the main vertical markets of M2M - today and in the coming years?
• What are the leading market players - Module vendors, Mobile network operators, MVNE, integrators - and how are they positioning themselves?
> The report comes with its own database (Excel):
Data & Forecasts 2007 to 2015
- Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, World
- Cellular M2M
- Modules, Hardware, Connectivity, Software & IT (sales)
- Installed base (units or sims)
Table of Content
This report is part of a study also including an Excel database and a PowerPoint presentation.
1 Executive Summary . 8
1.1 Rapid growth in M2M market .. 9
1.2 Automotive, consumer electronics and utilities verticals will drive M2M market 10
1.3 Telcos seek bigger share of M2M market .. 11
2 Methodology .... 12
3 Market structure and key factors ..... 14
3.1 Market overview ...... 14
3.1.1 Report coverage . 14
3.1.2 Market segmentation . 14
3.1.3 Product / service trends .... 16
3.2 Current market estimates ...... 19
3.2.1 Market by segment/ platform .... 19
3.2.2 Market by geographical zone ... 20
3.3 M2M architecture ..... 21
3.3.1 Triggering technologies ..... 22
3.3.2 (Mobile) Networking technologies ... 22
3.3.3 Service platform .. 24
3.3.4 Other key technologies ..... 24
3.4 Consumption / Usages ... 26
4 Impacts on verticals ...... 28
4.1 Vertical development ...... 28
4.2 Automotive . 29
4.2.1 Main challenges .. 29
4.2.2 Value chain description ..... 29
4.2.3 Main applications (current and future) .... 30
4.2.4 Regulatory environment and public policies as driver . 33
4.2.5 Major deployments ..... 34
4.2.6 Market trends ...... 36
4.2.7 Drivers and barriers for telematics and infotainment development .. 38
4.2.8 Networking solutions: towards non-licenced mobile networks? 38
4.3 Consumer electronics ..... 39
4.3.1 Personal navigation devices: connectivity to offset the decline? ...... 39
4.3.2 Digital reading: the growing success of e-readers ...... 41
4.3.3 3G connectivity: the latest feature for handheld consoles .. 44
4.4 Energy: a focus on smart grids and smart meters ... 46
4.4.1 Key points .... 46
4.4.2 The value chain ... 47
4.4.3 Main smart grid applications .... 49
4.4.4 Regulation .... 52
4.4.5 Business model ... 54
4.4.6 Business model adopted for these applications by the user ..... 54
4.4.7 Key factors for market development ...... 55
4.4.8 New deployments ...... 55
4.5 Other verticals .. 58
4.5.1 Security . 58
4.5.2 Fleet management ..... 61
4.5.3 Maintenance 62
4.5.4 Healthcare.... 63
5 Market structure and player strategies ... 66
5.1 Industry structure ..... 66
5.1.1 Value chain .. 66
5.1.2 Competition structure / landscape / environment . 68
5.1.3 Business models . 69
5.2 Company profiles ..... 71
5.2.1 Module vendors .. 71
5.2.2 Mobile network operators .. 75
5.2.3 MVNE ... 84
5.2.4 Integrators, service providers and software players .... 86
5.3 Strategic analysis .... 90
5.3.1 General aspects .. 90
5.3.2 Hardware segment ..... 92
5.3.3 Connectivity segment . 97
5.3.4 Vertical adoption ...... 103
6 Markets and forecasts 105
6.1 Market development factors 105
6.1.1 Analysis of growth drivers ...... 105
6.1.2 Forecast hypotheses 106
6.2 Market forecasts .... 107
6.2.1 Forecasts 2011-2015 ...... 107
6.2.2 Forecasts by market segment, by platform . 108
List of Tables
Table 1: M2M market segmentation .. 15
Table 2: Comparison of features of leading cellular M2M solutions .... 23
Table 3 : Comparison of key elements in standard and M2M operator business models 26
Table 4: M2M developments by vertical market...... 28
Table 5: Key figures in the automotive industry in Europe .... 29
Table 6: Main applications in the automotive industry ... 30
Table 7: Major deployments by car manufacturers . 34
Table 8 : Main recent M&A in the telematics market in Europe .... 37
Table 9: Summary of key elements for telematics development .. 38
Table 10 : Top selling content on the PlayStation Store as of October 2011 45
Table 11: Summary of current national policies, regulation and targets for smart grids and meters,
and main activities of major utilities ... 52
Table 12: Key M2M deployments in security industry ...... 60
Table 13: Key M2M deployments in fleet management industry ... 61
Table 14: Key M2M deployments in maintenance market ...... 62
Table 15: Healthcare expenditure per capita in selected countries, 2007 .... 63
Table 16: Key M2M deployments in healthcare industry . 64
Table 17: Main acquisitions in M2M space . 68
Table 18: Market landscape for module vendors ...... 71
Table 19: Market landscape for mobile network operators ..... 75
Table 20: Market landscape for MVNE 84
Table 21: Market landscape for integrators, service providers and software players. 86
Table 22: Revenue growth trends for top two players, for traditional M2M .. 94
Table 23: M2M player total revenues ... 95
Table 24: Modules price by technology used ..... 96
Table 25: Module makers' positioning . 96
Table 26: The main features of the competing technologies .. 97
Table 27: Application features including usage and ARPU ..... 98
Table 28: Main partnerships in operator landscape .. 99
Table 29: List of carriers with single point of contact ..... 102
Table 30: Carrier positioning 102
Table 31 : Bandwidth required by M2M application . 104
Table 32: Worldwide cellular connectivity revenues ...... 108
Table 33: Worldwide Software and IT services revenues ..... 108
Table 34: Hardware and IT services revenues in Europe ..... 109
List of Figures
Figure 1: World M2M markets . 9
Figure 2: Gemalto value proposition ... 17
Figure 3: Hybrid solution from Wavecom ... 18
Figure 4: Cellular M2M modules or SIM cards, by region ...... 19
Figure 5: Connectivity revenues in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific ..... 20
Figure 6: Overall cellular M2M market, by region..... 20
Figure 7: Architecture of a M2M solution ... 21
Figure 8: Jasper Wireless global platform .. 24
Figure 9: Location API methods ... 25
Figure 10: Location API pricing, Orange ...... 25
Figure 11: 'Mundo maquina' pricing structure by Telefónica .... 27
Figure 12: Automotive supply chain ...... 30
Figure 13: Charging station at McDonald's .. 31
Figure 14: Map of the ChargePoint network 31
Figure 15: Connected charging monitoring principle for the Renault Z.E. electric car. 32
Figure 16: EV sales forecasts, in the US, 2010-2015 32
Figure 17: Description of the ITS system ..... 36
Figure 18 : Volume of PND sold in Europe and North America 2007-2010 ... 40
Figure 19 : Google Local Search results displayed on a Garmin nüLink! 1695 ..... 41
Figure 20: Advertising displayed on a Garmin nüLink! 1695 .... 41
Figure 21 : Weather forecasts (up to 5 days) on a Garmin nüLink! 1695 41
Figure 22 : Gas prices comparison on a Garmin nüLink! 1695 . 41
Figure 23: Inserted ads on the Kindle: screensaver and navigation menu .... 43
Figure 24 : Cellular-connected Kindle coverage map in the United States .... 44
Figure 25 : The latest Sony handheld console: the PS Vita ...... 46
Figure 26 : The value chain of M2M 47
Figure 27: Example of a smart meter: Tokyo Electric Power Company . 48
Figure 28: Example of in-home energy display device ...... 49
Figure 29: Demand response programming options on a Web interface ...... 50
Figure 30: Data management products from eMeter . 51
Figure 31: Examples of clean energies and other applications connected to the smart home .. 52
Figure 32 : The Linky System, by ERDF 58
Figure 33: 'taspo', the age certification IC card, required for cigarette vending machines . 60
Figure 34: Bombardier maintenance application . 62
Figure 35: Smart machines value chain 66
Figure 36: StarService ..... 69
Figure 37: PAYG package ...... 70
Figure 38 : AT&T Connected devices .... 76
Figure 39: AT&T M2M offering 76
Figure 40: Orange offerings .... 79
Figure 41 : NTT DOCOMO approach to M2M, providing device, network and service 80
Figure 42: Telenor value proposition ..... 82
Figure 43 : Verizon's spectrum of sales models... 84
Figure 44: Jasper positioning .. 87
Figure 45: Numerex DNA value proposition . 88
Figure 46: The SensorLogic Cirrus solution . 89
Figure 47: Average wholesale price per data MB for inbound roaming: EU/EEA, non-group
companies (based on billed megabytes) .... 90
Figure 48: M2M platform by ZTE ... 92
Figure 49: Mobile traffic forecasts, 2010-2015 .... 93
Figure 50 : Forecast of CAGR of main mobile services, 2010-2015, World ... 93
Figure 51: QoS strategy at Telenor ..... 100
Figure 52: M2M development by vertical industry .... 103
Figure 53: World M2M markets .... 107
Figure 54: World Cellular M2M markets ..... 107
Figure 55: Share of cellular M2M revenues in mobile data revenues in Europe 108
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