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Mobile M2M Market Upside to Reach $57B

According to a new Strategy Analytics market study, regulatory compliance will help to drive the mobile M2M market from $16 billion in 2008 to over $57 billion by 2014.

Through its ongoing research, Strategy Analytics identifies five key barriers to scaling the global M2M market, and analyzes the positions and evolution of key industry stakeholders, as the M2M market broadens across major application groups, including:

- Lack of a low-cost local access media that can be implemented on a global basis;

- The fragmented nature of both the technology vendors and the solutions they provide;

- Lack of any single significant application that can consolidate the market and drive demand forward;

- The complex nature of M2M solutions increases associated development and integration costs;

- SP's inability to express the benefits of M2M in anything other than cost savings, rather than exploiting and encouraging the service enablement capacity of mobile M2M.

"Historically, the mobile M2M market has struggled due to complexity and fragmentation. Strategy Analytics believes that increasing consolidation, falling technology costs, lower network charges and regulatory compliance from 2010 onwards, represent significant opportunities for network operators and service providers," said Andrew Brown, Director Wireless Enterprise Strategies.

"Several sectors will benefit from regulatory changes, with Automotive and AMR the clear winners. Home and office security also represent a major opportunity over the forecast period," added David Kerr, Vice President, Global Wireless Practice.

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