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How IoT adopters should navigate IoT network coverage and connectivity options
Successful IoT deployment requires careful network selection, hardware planning, and ongoing connectivity management. Businesses must assess network coverage, roaming fees and SIM options while fostering strong relationships with IoT MVNOs or operators. Contingency plans are crucial, and so is access to reliable and regularly updated market intelligence as for IoT networks operation, network shutdown plans and hardware availability. This piece explores key factors shaping the availability of cellular IoT services and helps IoT adopters (both end-user industries and IoT device makers) to navigate the various options and make sense of latest market developments, such as AT&T’s NB-IoT exit and U-blox’s discontinuation of its cellular modules business.
Global Mobile Trends 2025
The definitive guide to the biggest shifts shaping mobile, AI and telecoms. How will AI reshape telecoms? What’s next for 5G, satellites and enterprise networks?
IoT and mobile operators: progress and pain points
As IoT adoption accelerates, operators face a growing challenge in delivering seamless, cost-effective and scalable connectivity. This report delves into the biggest pain points encountered by operators.
The telecoms industry in 2025: trends to watch
To help navigate the year ahead, we have released a series of reports that highlight the key trends to watch in 2025 and the implications for ecosystem players. The analysis covers five key areas: 5G and network transformation; spectrum; IoT and the wider enterprise market; the digital consumer; and fixed and pay-TV markets.
Room for growth: 1 in 10 enterprises are working with operators on technologies beyond connectivity
GSMA Intelligence's Chart of the Month is a visual way of telling an important story in the mobile and broader tech ecosystem. This edition looks at the opportunity for operators to develop their relevance with enterprises for technologies beyond connectivity.
IoT and enterprise markets: five trends to watch in 2025
To help navigate the year ahead, we are releasing a series of reports that highlight the key trends to watch in 2025 and the implications for ecosystem players. The analysis covers five key areas: 5G and network transformation; spectrum; IoT and the wider enterprise market; the digital consumer; and fixed and pay-TV markets. This Insight Spotlight addresses IoT and the wider enterprise market.
Insight Highlights – Digital transformation of enterprises and vertical sectors: a selection of survey insights
Insight Highlights offer an opportunity to view some of the premium research and data offered by GSMA Intelligence to subscribers. This edition provides an overview of some of the relevant findings from our Global Digital Transformation Survey.
Enterprise in Focus: Global Digital Transformation Survey Dashboard 2024
GSMA Intelligence surveyed nearly 4,200 enterprises across 21 countries and 10 vertical sectors to gain relevant insights into their digital transformation. This dashboard provides full survey data in a consistent and structured way, a valuable asset for technology suppliers looking to focus on specific vertical sectors, countries or customer size and for end users of digital transformation technologies, who can assess how they compare with their peers across multiple areas.
The rise of digital industries: navigating enterprise needs, investments and supplier decisions
Digital transformation of enterprises across vertical sectors is accelerating. During 2024-2030, enterprises will spend 10% of their revenues on digital transformation, and this provides new B2B opportunities to technology suppliers, including operators. The rise of digital industries is not one size fits all though. As sectors have different needs and priorities, getting insights directly from enterprises is key to formulate the right B2B strategies and capitalise on the digital transformation opportunity.
MWC Las Vegas 2024: proving the value of 5G to industry verticals
At MWC Las Vegas 2024, enterprise 5G was the unifying theme, but did the event manage to prove the 5G value proposition as key to enterprise digital transformation?
MWC Las Vegas 2024: AI, IoT and NTNs support the digital transformation of enterprises
MWC Las Vegas 2024 saw three days of meetings, demos, keynotes and engaging content. Beyond the broad enterprise 5G theme, three areas of insight stood out: AI, IoT and non-terrestrial network (NTN) development.
How financial services companies and telcos work together to accelerate convergence of mobile and fintech
As the convergence of financial services and mobile technology keeps growing, financial services companies are increasingly working with operators to accelerate digital transformation, including leveraging industry-wide activities that bring the ecosystem together. This report looks at current and future developments of financial services across multiple areas, leveraging insights from our new global operator survey.
Operators in Focus: Financial Services Survey Dashboard 2024
GSMA Intelligence surveyed operators across more than 60 countries to get relevant insights into how they are working with financial services companies, how they are supporting the digital transformation of financial services, how enterprises can benefit from it and the outlook for growth.
Private 5G networks: time to scale up
Private 5G is growing at an impressive rate as enterprises are increasingly engaging ecosystem players, including telcos and systems integrators, to set up private wireless networks. Industry attention is increasingly focused on filling the gaps in the private wireless proposition, and in this sense, this is also a maturing industry segment. In 2024, the private network opportunity will become increasingly attractive while momentum continues to build, with multiple vendors further increasing their investments. But the value points are shifting away from radios and mobile cores, which are now table stakes, towards the distributed edge and seamless orchestration of workloads across enterprise IT/OT environments.
How manufacturing, production and industrial companies work with telcos to accelerate their digital transformation
Manufacturing, production and industrial companies are increasingly working with operators to accelerate their digital transformation, including leveraging industry-wide activities that bring the ecosystem together. While using connectivity services is an established practice, a growing number of companies are benefiting from services beyond connectivity offered by operators. This reports looks at current and future developments across multiple areas, leveraging insights from our new global operator survey.
Operators in Focus: Manufacturing, Production and Industrial Sectors Survey Dashboard 2024
GSMA Intelligence surveyed operators across more than 50 countries to get relevant insights into how they are supporting the digital transformation of manufacturing, production and industrial sectors, how enterprises can benefit from it and the outlook for growth. This dashboard presents the full survey data.
5G FWA makes inroads in the enterprise segment: how far will it go?
An increasing number of 5G fixed wireless access (FWA) service providers are targeting the business segment. However, 5G FWA is a constrained business opportunity at the moment due to network and spectrum capacity limitations. There are several key factors for operators to consider in order to make the most of the opportunity, which are covered in this report.
Can satellite connectivity help mobile IoT reach for the stars?
Satellite IoT connectivity and applications have been around for some time, but adoption has been hampered by high pricing and technical complexities. However, over the last few years, 3GPP 5G standards have included compatibility for non-terrestrial networks (NTNs).
Understanding and unlocking the connectivity opportunity in EV charging
This report explains the connectivity needs of EV chargers, identifies the current trends in European markets and the US, and explores the options for telecoms operators and IoT MVNOs to make the most of the opportunity through to 2030.
SK Telecom: Advancing location-based services for users, ground vehicles and air taxis
Operator strategies continue to evolve in the digital era as the telecoms industry seeks to capture new growth opportunities in the consumer and enterprise markets. Assessing innovation and achievements is more important than ever before. GSMA Intelligence's operator case studies provide a concise and consistent way to shine a light on and analyse operators' strategies and business models, as well as how they are launching new services. In this edition, we show how SK Telecom is helping to accelerate the deployment of AI-powered location-based offerings.
Verizon: Using 5G to enhance mobility offerings and its relationship with an automotive partner
Operator strategies continue to evolve in the digital era as the telecoms industry seeks to capture new growth opportunities in the consumer and enterprise markets. Assessing innovation and achievements is more important than ever before. GSMA Intelligence's operator case studies provide a concise and consistent way to shine a light on and analyse operators' strategies and business models, as well as how they are launching new services. In this edition, we show how Verizon is using 5G to enhance its mobility offerings and its relationship with Audi.
Telenor: Building on experience in automotive IoT to capture new opportunities
Operator strategies continue to evolve in the digital era as the telecoms industry seeks to capture new growth opportunities in the consumer and enterprise markets. Assessing innovation and achievements is more important than ever before. GSMA Intelligence's operator case studies provide a concise and consistent way to shine a light on and analyse operators' strategies and business models, as well as how they are launching new services. In this edition, we highlight how Telenor is building on experience in automotive IoT to capture new opportunities.
Road and rail: connectivity and telco services driving smart mobility
IoT, 5G, C-V2X, Wi-Fi and short-range connectivity technologies are making their way into cars, enabling around 50 different connected car services that aim to make the experience for drivers and passengers safer and more enjoyable. This presents an area of opportunity for connectivity service providers, including mobile network operators.
A new wave of AI solutions is coming for the industrial world – but can it achieve scale?
This Insight Spotlight focuses on the implications for industrial-sector companies, highlighting the most important AI product launches in the last few months, the opportunities, the focus of industrial AI vendors and the costs that companies can expect for typical AI implementations.
Resolving the private networks monetisation challenge
According to a GSMA Intelligence survey, almost all operators plan to have launched commerical private 5G network solutions by the end of 2026. However, at the moment, a significant portion of operators state they are facing challenges with the monetisation of private networks. In this report, we examine the possible paths of monetisation in private networks for operators and how they can overcome the associated challenges.
Enterprise Opportunity 2024: operator strategies, plans and expectations
Operators are more focused than ever on serving the enterprise sector across various industry verticals. This report presents the latest findings of the Operators in Focus: Enterprise Opportunity Survey. The survey asked 100 operators globally about their enterprise strategies.
The evolving device landscape helps unlock the value of private networks
Devices are critical to enabling private network use cases, particularly when it comes to connecting assets and operations for the first time, beyond just upgrading existing connectivity infrastructure. Understanding the new capabilities and innovation happening on the device and at the 'edge' level is important for articulating private networks' increasing value as 5G expands.
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