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Mobile Private Networks for IoT: Which sectors will see the biggest adoption?

  • 5G
  • mobile
  • private
  • networks
  • cellular
  • operator
  • Matt Hatton
Mobile Private Networks (MPNs) have attracted a lot of attention over the last two years as a growth opportunity for mobile network operators and infrastructure vendors. Some of the early deployments have focused on factories and ports but there are dozens of potential campus-type locations where there will be some value associated with a more secure and reliable private network using licensed spectrum. This report examines the use cases for which MPNs will be deployed, including connected workers, site security, connected assets, robotic processes, and transportation. It also looks very closely at the various deployment scenarios and the likely verticals into which MPNs will deployed, including manufacturing, transportation, supply chain, oil & gas, education and many more. In particular, it focuses on those deployments where the MPNs will be used to facilitate new Internet of Things (IoT) applications. It also includes Transforma Insights’ forecast for the number of IoT connections that will be supported by private networks, and in which verticals. This is the second in a series of three reports on Mobile Private Networks. The others are ‘Mobile Private Networks for IoT: 5G capabilities and new dedicated spectrum drive demand’ and ‘Mobile Private Networks for IoT: Who will be the winners?’
  • A1 Telekom Austria
  • Baodian Coal Mines
  • Beidou Tiandi
  • China Mobile
  • Corning
  • Ericsson
  • Huawei
  • Mercedes Benz
  • Nokia
  • Shandong Energy Group
  • Telefonica
  • Verizon Communications
  • Vodafone
  • Internet of Things
  • Hyperconnectivity
  • Edge Computing
    • Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing
    • Mining & Quarrying
    • Manufacturing
    • Electricity, Gas, Steam & A/C
    • Water Supply & Waste Management
    • Construction
    • Retail & Wholesale
    • Transportation & Storage
    • Government
    • Health & Social Care

    Mobile Private Networks for IoT: Who will be the winners?

    • 5G
    • mobile
    • private
    • networks
    • cellular
    • operator
    • small cells
    • Open RAN
    • Matt Hatton
    The topic of mobile private networks (MPNs) has attracted increasing attention during 2020 thanks to the arrival of 5G and the increasing availability of dedicated spectrum. In many cases these will be used to support sophisticated IoT use cases in manufacturing, transportation, energy and agriculture. There is an immediate and substantial opportunity associated with the provision of MPNs but the business model for delivering them remains uncertain. There are a number of different possible deployment models for such networks, and several permutations for the commercial arrangements between the various stakeholders (e.g. enterprise, infrastructure vendor, and mobile network operator) for delivering them. This report examines all of the various participants in providing MPNs and how their internal dynamics and interrelationships are likely to evolve in the next 5-10 years. It proposes Transforma Insights’ view on who will be the likely winners in terms of realizing the benefit from the market. It is the third in a series of three reports on Mobile Private Networks. The others are ‘Mobile Private Networks for IoT: 5G capabilities and new dedicated spectrum drive demand’ and ‘Mobile Private Networks for IoT: Which sectors will see the biggest adoption?’.
    • A1 Telekom Austria
    • Accenture
    • Airspan
    • Altiostar
    • AT&T
    • Boingo Wireless
    • Cambium Networks
    • China Mobile
    • Cisco
    • Commscope
    • Deutsche Telekom
    • Ericsson
    • HPE
    • Huawei
    • IBM
    • ip.access
    • JMA Wireless
    • Juniper Networks
    • Nokia
    • Telefonica
    • T-Systems
    • Verizon Communications
    • Vodafone
    • Internet of Things
    • Hyperconnectivity
    • Edge Computing
      • Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing
      • Mining & Quarrying
      • Manufacturing
      • Electricity, Gas, Steam & A/C
      • Water Supply & Waste Management
      • Construction
      • Retail & Wholesale
      • Transportation & Storage
      • Government
      • Health & Social Care

      IoT Connectivity Support Platform update: slow diversification and cloud integration

      • Connectivity
      • platform
      • IoT
      • Internet of Things
      • SIM
      • cellular
      • IMSI
      • billing
      • activation
      • 5G
      • Matt Hatton
      The ‘IoT Connectivity Support Platform’ is a critical piece of middleware deployed by Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to handle the activation, management and billing for the cellular connectivity upon which IoT devices rely. The vendor market is dominated by two main third-party vendors (Cisco and Ericsson). Many CSPs have their own in-house developed capabilities which are either their exclusive platform (as is the case with Verizon and Vodafone) or which are used alongside those of third parties (as done by Deutsche Telekom and Telefonica). A recent report ‘Communications Service Provider (CSP) IoT Peer Benchmarking 2020’ (September, 2020) examined the strategies of ten leading connectivity providers for IoT. Each profile contained a Middleware section which included, amongst other things, an examination of each’s Connectivity Support Platform strategy. This report expands upon those sections, looking at the emerging trends for Connectivity Support Platforms, including the changing dynamics for multi-sourcing of platforms, their increasingly cloud-native nature, the impact of API-ification, the arrival of 5G, OpenRAN and eUICC, and changing commercial models.
      • 1NCE
      • Aeris Communications
      • Amazon Web Services
      • Cisco
      • Comarch
      • Deutsche Telekom
      • Ericsson
      • G&D
      • Huawei
      • KORE
      • Microsoft
      • PTC
      • Telefonica
      • Thales
      • Twilio
      • Verizon Communications
      • Vodafone
      • ZTE
      • Internet of Things
      • Hyperconnectivity

          Servitisation and the wholesale transformation of an economy

          • Internet of Things
          • IoT
          • PLM
          • product lifecycle management
          • servitisation
          • X-aaS
          • x-as-a-service
          • Distributed Ledger
          • finance
          • insurance.
          • Jim Morrish
          Servitisation, or rendering an asset as-a-service (X-aaS) is increasingly frequently talked about in the IoT and PLM domains, and the operational benefits have been explored at length. But the concept of servitisation could potentially be more far-reaching and transformational than is generally realised. In this Key Topic Insight report, we explore some of the knock-on and second-order effects of servitisation, including in secondary markets, financial markets, and in terms of market size.
          • Amazon
          • BMW
          • Kärcher
          • MOBOX
          • Zipcar
          • Internet of Things
          • Product Lifecycle Management

              IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) Market Leaders

              • Application Enablement Platform
              • AEP
              • IoT
              • Internet of Things
              • industrial
              • connectivity
              • software
              • data
              • Jim Morrish
              A guide for enterprises on which would be the optimal Application Enablement Platform (AEP) vendors to select for implementing their IoT project. The report profiles twelve leading vendors of AEP platform capabilities: Altair, AWS, Clearblade, Ericsson, Fujitsu, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, PTC, SAP, Siemens, and Software AG
              • Altair
              • Amazon Web Services
              • Clearblade
              • Ericsson
              • Fujitsu
              • IBM
              • Microsoft
              • Oracle
              • PTC
              • SAP
              • Siemens
              • Software AG
              • Internet of Things
              • Artificial Intelligence
              • Distributed Ledger
              • Human Machine Interface
              • Edge Computing
              • Product Lifecycle Management

                  IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) Peer Benchmarking 2020

                  • Application Enablement Platform
                  • AEP
                  • IoT
                  • Internet of Things
                  • industrial
                  • connectivity
                  • software
                  • data
                  • Jim Morrish
                  Transforma Insights’ IoT Application Enablement Platform (AEP) Peer Benchmarking 2020 report analyses the strategies and capabilities of twelve leading vendors of AEP platform capabilities: Altair, AWS, Clearblade, Ericsson, Fujitsu, IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, PTC, SAP, Siemens, and Software AG. The twelve vendors chosen offer a blend of generic (cross-vertical), end-user and application focussed, and horizontal technology focussed propositions.
                  • Altair
                  • Amazon Web Services
                  • Clearblade
                  • Ericsson
                  • Fujitsu
                  • IBM
                  • Microsoft
                  • Oracle
                  • PTC
                  • SAP
                  • Siemens
                  • Software AG
                  • Internet of Things
                  • Artificial Intelligence
                  • Distributed Ledger
                  • Human Machine Interface
                  • Edge Computing
                  • Product Lifecycle Management

                      What’s the prognosis for IBM as it rolls the dice again with a new strategic pivot?

                      • AI
                      • artificial intelligence
                      • machine learning
                      • edge computing
                      • cloud
                      • hybrid-cloud
                      • Matt Hatton
                      In October 2020 IBM announced that it would be divesting its IT infrastructure business in order to focus on its “open hybrid cloud platform and AI capabilities”. In the last few years, while making significant progress in some technology areas, IBM has somewhat missed the boat in others, notably cloud. Claims of generating 27% of revenue from cloud today are somewhat questionable. This report examines the motivations behind making such a move, its likely impact on the market, the reasons for IBM’s ‘cloud-washing’ of revenue, its potential to make the shift from services to product company, and the prognosis for the company after the split, particularly in the context of efforts to seize the new cloud-to-edge opportunity.
                      • Amazon Web Services
                      • Google
                      • IBM
                      • Microsoft

                            Webinar: Forecasting the IoT market opportunity 2019-2030

                            • IoT
                            • Internet of Things
                            • Forecast
                            • 5G
                            • LPWA
                            • mMTC
                            • LTE
                            • connections
                            • revenue
                            • Jim Morrish
                            • Matt Hatton
                            • Matt Arnott
                            On the 2nd November Transforma Insights analysts Matt Hatton, Matt Arnott and Jim Morrish ran a webinar delving into our high granular IoT market forecasts, particularly focusing on connectivity technologies and revenues.
                              • Internet of Things
                              • Hyperconnectivity

                                  Procuring IoT AEPs: vendor competency trumps technical capability

                                  • IoT
                                  • Internet of Things
                                  • Procurement
                                  • AEP
                                  • Application Enablement Platform
                                  • IoT Platform
                                  • Digital Transformation
                                  • Jim Morrish
                                  Any enterprise considering developing and deploying an IoT solution will, at some point, more than likely consider options to use an IoT AEP (Application Enablement Platform) to support the development. At Transforma Insights, we think that that’s a sensible thing to do, but also that there’s more to the story than simply picking an AEP that appears ‘top right’ in a matrix of (say) technical capabilities vs ability to deploy. In this report we draw on extensive analysis of IoT platforms undertaken for our IoT Platform Peer Benchmarking Report to make recommendations for enterprises on the considerations they should have in mind when selecting an AEP, including solution and industry match, capabilities and commercial terms.
                                  • Aeris Communications
                                  • Altair
                                  • Bosch
                                  • Clearblade
                                  • Delair
                                  • Deutsche Telekom
                                  • Flutura
                                  • Microsoft
                                  • Oracle
                                  • PTC
                                  • SAP
                                  • Software AG
                                  • Vodafone
                                  • Internet of Things

                                      When undertaking digital transformation solution development, teams and approaches must be structured to match the task at hand

                                      • AI
                                      • Edge
                                      • Hyperconnectivity
                                      • IoT
                                      • Procurement
                                      • Deployment
                                      • Development
                                      • Project Management
                                      • Digital Transformation
                                      • Jim Morrish
                                      Anyone who engages with IoT solution specification or development will quickly realise that the Internet of Things is a very diverse place and the requirements of different applications will necessitate very different approaches. In this Key Topic Insight Report we examine some key aspects of this diversity, from simple deployment parameters through to questions of whether the application is a competitive differentiator and the depth of enterprise integration. The reason for the analysis is that these kinds of variations often will have significant implications for how IoT solutions are procured and delivered, including questions of whether to build or buy, and how to establish project team competencies.
                                      • Enedis
                                      • GreenStar
                                      • iTEC Pro
                                      • John Deere
                                      • Landis & Gyr
                                      • Rea Valley Tractors
                                      • StarFire

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