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Sep 05, 2020 (Market Insight Reports) — The "LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) Networks Ecosystem: 2015-2030: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts" report presents an in-depth assessment of the LPWA networks ecosystem including LPWA technologies, key trends, market drivers, challenges, vertical market applications, deployment case studies, regulatory landscape, standardization, opportunities, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles, and strategies. The report also presents market size forecasts from 2015 till 2030. The forecasts are segmented for 9 vertical markets and 6 regions.
Already prevalent in IoT applications such as smart metering, lighting control, and parking management, LPWA networks are expected to make a significant contribution to the M2M and IoT ecosystem, with an estimated $27 Billion in service revenue by 2020.
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Summary
Until recently, most M2M and IoT services have largely relied on licensed cellular, wireline, and satellite networks for their wide area connectivity requirements. Cellular networks, in particular, have enjoyed significant success in the arena. However, for many low bandwidth IoT applications, traditional cellular networks are deemed too expensive due to excessive power consumption and complex protocols that lower battery life. As a result, several LPWA (Low Power Wide Area) alternatives have emerged that specifically seek to address these concerns.
LPWA networks are optimized to provide wide area coverage with minimal power consumption. Typically, reliant on unlicensed frequencies, LPWA devices have low data rates, long battery lives, and can operate unattended for long periods.
Topics Covered
The report covers the following topics:
– LPWA networks ecosystem
– Market drivers and barriers
– LPWA technologies, spectrum bands, and key trends
– Assessment of competing for cellular, satellite, wireline, and short-range networking technologies
– Vertical market applications, opportunities, and deployment case studies
– Regulatory landscape and standardization
– Industry roadmap and value chain
– Profiles and strategies of over 80 leading ecosystem players
– Strategic recommendations for ecosystem players
– Market analysis and forecasts from 2015 till 2030
Connection and service revenue forecasts are provided for the following submarkets:
Vertical Markets
– Agriculture
– Asset Management & Logistics
– Automotive & Transportation
– Consumer Applications & Home Automation
– Energy & Utilities
– Healthcare
– Intelligent Buildings & Infrastructure
– Public Safety, Security & Surveillance
– Retail & Vending
– Others
Regional Markets
– Asia Pacific
– Europe
– Middle East & Africa
– North America
– Latin & Central America
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Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
– Already prevalent in IoT applications such as smart metering, lighting control, and parking management, LPWA networks are expected to make a significant contribution to the M2M and IoT ecosystem, with an estimated $27 Billion in service revenue by 2020.
– As of Q4 2015, SNS Research estimates the cost of a typical LPWA module to be $5-20, depending on the specific technology. As LPWA network deployments mature, we expect that the cost per module can drop down to as low as $1-2 in volume quantities.
– At present, a majority of LPWA networks operate in the license-exempt spectrum primarily in sub-GHz bands. Several ongoing initiatives call for regulators to dedicate spectrum bands exclusively for LPWA networks as mass-market adoption of unlicensed LPWA networks can result in significant interference.
– Besides optimizing their cellular networks for M2M services, mobile operators are increasingly investing in their own carrier-grade LPWA networks to support low bandwidth IoT applications.
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