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22nd May - Cellular Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications
first started in the era of analog cellular connectivity,
and have largely shifted now to 2G GPRS and CDMA connectivity.
Certain M2M applications can benefit from the higher data
rates than 3G cellular offers, and it is tempting to assume
that all M2M communications will be 3G eventually.
But a new study from ABI Research forecasts that 3G modules
will achieve only a 30% penetration of the M2M market by 2012,
and will become the technology of choice only where bandwidth
demands and economics dictate; future-proofing
will play a smaller role in 3G M2M market development, over
the next five years.
In addition, according to Sam Lucero, Senior Analyst, M2M
and Wireless Connectivity, Municipal Wi-Fi and WiMAX
will both challenge 3G cellular technology as the most suitable
methods to achieve high-speed M2M communications for many
applications and in many locales.
High speed wireless M2M will find its natural uses where
the need for high bandwidth outweighs the added cost. These
include: fixed-wireless terminals that use cellular backhaul;
multimedia content delivery to point-of-sale terminals such
as digital marketing displays; high-speed telematics connectivity,
including real-time navigation information; remote information
displays -- used, for example, in digital mobile advertising;
and video surveillance, where wireless CCTV backhaul permits
camera deployment without the need for cabled connections
at each location.
In addition to the added cost of 3G modules, says Lucero,
wireless network coverage is an issue. Some think that
cellular networks will eventually be all-3G. But ABI Research
does not believe that is practical, in terms of cost and power
consumption, for all operators in all geographical areas.
WiMAX and (especially) municipal Wi-Fi offer attractive
alternatives to CDMA 1xEV-DO or HSDPA 3G technologies for
wide area wireless M2M, says Lucero. They are
both more cost-effective and operationally efficient. With
backing by Intel as well as key carriers worldwide, WiMAX
and municipal Wi-Fi will feature as important high speed wireless
M2M networks in the coming years.
The new ABI Research study, 3G Machine-To-Machine (M2M)
Communications, (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/market_research/3G_Machine-To-
Machine_M2M_Communications) examines the market for cellular
3G M2M from the perspective of cellular embedded module vendors,
and analyzes the impact that WiMAX and municipal Wi-Fi will
have on market development. It forms part of three annual
ABI Research Services: M2M (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/M2M_Research_Service),
Mobile Operators (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Operators_
Research_Service) and Mobile Devices (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Devices_Research_
Service). (Due to their length, the URLs in this paragraph
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