OYSTER BAY, N.Y., Oct. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- ABI Research, a market-foresight advisory firm providing strategic guidance on the most compelling transformative technologies, announced significant findings in the Global Connectivity, Telco and Smart Home markets:
Global Connectivity Will Remain Reliant on Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and RFID
In 2022, there will be more than 40 billion connected devices worldwide. "Organizations need to be able to identify the segment of the connected world that is relevant to them, namely the endpoints that their products and services can address. This requires an understanding of how the connected world breaks down by technology, application, device type, and end-user channel," said Jamie Moss, ABI Research Director. Read more.
Generic Telco AI Platforms Will be Driven by Open Source
The latest trend for Artificial Intelligence (AI) development in telecoms is AI platforms that focus on generic use rather than individual use cases. "Despite the widespread use of AI and machine learning across many separated telecoms domains, AI platforms are now the top concern for leading mobile service providers globally, including AT&T, Deutsche Telecom, Telefonica, and Vodafone," said Dimitris Mavrakis, Research Director at ABI Research. Read more.
Smart Home Growth Disrupting Home Service Industries
Demand for smart home devices and systems continued to soar over the past six months, creating a coming wave of new smart home services and revenue streams. Shipments of smart home devices will reach 252 million units by the end of 2018, up more than 55% from 2017. "This double-digit growth is just the beginning of a market that will see 467 million smart home device shipments in 2023. Now, more than 70 million homes worldwide have one or more smart home devices," said Jonathan Collins, ABI Research Director. Read more.
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ABI Research provides strategic guidance for visionaries needing market foresight on the most compelling transformative technologies, which reshape workforces, identify holes in a market, create new business models and drive new revenue streams. ABI's own research visionaries take stances early on those technologies, publishing groundbreaking studies often years ahead of other technology advisory firms. ABI analysts deliver their conclusions and recommendations in easily and quickly absorbed formats to ensure proper context. Our analysts strategically guide visionaries to take action now and inspire their business to realize a bigger picture. For more information about ABI Research's forecasting, consulting and teardown services, visit www.abiresearch.com.
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