Published: 20 February 2024
Summary
Gauging the relative strengths of managed IoT connectivity vendors is vital to match capabilities to specific project requirements. CIO and IT leaders should use this research to analyze vendor portals, security, analytics and broader deployment service capabilities, in addition to network coverage.
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Key Findings
Vendors in the managed Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity service market are currently focusing on commercial IoT products that support cloud-based architectures for both on premises and at the edge. Connected industrial IoT products remain a key priority in vendors’ portfolios in the evolution to 5G and private mobile networks with security and device management capabilities.
Multinational enterprises continue to demand flexibility to bring their own connectivity and optimize IoT connectivity costswhile enhancing network coverage with their prime contractors for managed IoT connectivity services.
Enterprises are aligning their consumption of IoT connectivity with business solutions that can provide long-term integration
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Strategic Planning Assumption
- 1NCE
- Aeris Communications
- AT&T
- Cubic Telecom
- Deutsche Telekom
- Eseye
- Itron
- KORE
- NTT
- Orange Business Services
- Telefónica
- Telenor Group
- Telit Cinterion
- Verizon
- Vodafone
- Wireless Logic
- Sourcing and Logistics Management
- Connectivity Management Portal
- Service Management & Multisourcing
- SIM and Subscription Management
- Device and Application Management
- Security Management
- Secure Access to Information
- Outsourced IoT Connectivity
- Managed Complex and Diverse IoT Connectivity
- Managed Connected Consumer Products and Services
- Managed Connected Commercial Products and Services
- Managed Connected Industrial Products and Services
Critical Capabilities Methodology