The Changing Face of IoT Networks | IoT Now News & Reports

The Changing Face of IoT Networks | IoT Now News & Reports

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The landscape of IoT connectivity has undergone significant transformations over the past decade, with various technological advancements and evolving demands from enterprises shaping the way IoT solutions are delivered. In this report from Transforma Insights, we explore the critical developments in cellular-based IoT connectivity and the implications for businesses and connectivity providers.

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One remarkable shift in IoT connectivity revolves around the rise of low-power wide area (LPWA) technologies like narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) and LTE-M. These technologies cater to low-bandwidth applications with minimal power consumption, ensuring devices can operate in the field for extended periods. Additionally, IoT-optimised protocols and embedded operating systems enhance efficiency, while hardware manufacturers bundle hardware and connectivity for seamless integration.

The advent of embedded SIM (eSIM) technology is another game-changer. By eliminating physical SIM cards and enabling remote profile changes through Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP), eSIM is set to reshape global connectivity provisioning. This report also highlights the evolving dynamics of IoT connectivity delivery for multi-country deployments, driven by regulatory shifts and host network preferences.

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into IoT solutions is another important development. AI enhances connectivity services through analytics and optimisation, driving changes in architecture for reduced latency and efficient data management. However, this transformation is just the tip of the iceberg. To explore these cutting-edge advancements and their implications fully, we invite you to read the complete analyst report.

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