The IoT connection management platform market is expected to reach 1.8 billion USD by 2029.
Berg Insight has announced a new research report on the global IoT connectivity management platform and eSIM solution market. Cellular IoT communication has special requirements that differ from consumer communication services. The mobile industry is gradually transitioning from the use of generic networking platforms and SIM cards to IoT-specific solutions. The cellular IoT communication domain constitutes a highly complex environment with interconnected software systems existing at multiple layers. This report focuses on two main product categories that facilitate the provision of cellular IoT communication services: IoT connectivity management platforms (CMP) and eSIM management platforms. By the end of 2024, approximately 12% of all IoT SIMs will be deployed on third-party IoT CMPs, with about 7% of the installed base being deployed by IoT MVNOs. The remainder is managed through CMPs developed in-house by mobile operators. [Contents] ■ Cellular communication for IoT ■ Market forecasts and trends ■ Company profiles and strategies
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