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NEW DELHI: Vodafone<\/a> India said that Internet of Things is one of the fastest growing segments within its enterprise<\/a> business, and it is planning to launch global use cases to further grow the business, having deployed some smart city projects in Pune and Kolkata.
\n
The country’s second largest telco, which is in a process to merger operations with Idea Cellular, is also evaluating the launch of a
narrowband<\/a> IoT<\/a> network to further grow the business, following Reliance Jio’s launch of pan-India narrowband<\/a> IoT<\/a> network in the country.
\n
“We have worked with several enterprises on myriad use cases for IoT…the evolution of our IoT solutions in India has been an exciting journey for us and we can now deliver end-to-end solutions for the most demanding enterprise customers…we call this approach SuperIoT,”
Nick Gliddon<\/a>, Director, Vodafone<\/a> Business Services, told ET. “Having launched Narrowband IoT in select European markets, we are evaluating it for the Indian market as well.”
\n
\nVodafone’s Super IoT is a comprehensive set of communication solutions that spans the whole deployment stack, right from the device and connectivity to data platform and application development.
\n
\nGliddon said that the company is seeking to bring global use cases to the Indian market that can deliver tangible business impact for its local customers. “We are keenly evaluating use cases for sectors like automotives, manufacturing, healthcare, retail and smart cities, and will look at building those in India.
\n
In India,
enterprise services<\/a>, especially IoT are being considered as a significant revenue driver for telecom service providers, which are now seeing a fall in revenues coming from consumer mobility services like voice and data. Bharti Airtel, BSNL, Tata Docomo and Reliance Communications are some prominent players in the enterprise space of the country, while 4G entrant Jio has joined the bandwagon by launching the country’s first narrowband IoT network, but is yet to further catalyse the space.
\n
\n“Telcos have a critical role to play in the enterprise value chain, which is expected to grow at a healthy pace in the next 5 years. Considering the cut-throat competition in the Indian telecom industry, IoT services provide tremendous opportunities for business and revenue growth for telcos,” Gliddon said.
\n
\n The India IoT cellular connection currently contributes 2% of global IoT cellular connections, but from 2018 - 2020, it is expected to grow at 41% CAGR, a Counterpoint Research report said. It also found that 90 % of the Indian IoT market is dominated by industrial IoT, with consumer IoT still very niche. However, going forward, smart health and smart home applications will drive the consumer IoT business in India.
\n
\nThe executive added that “to gain a competitive edge, telcos must up their ante by providing more than just connectivity, and looking at the bigger picture with a transformational business model.”
\n
\n“For embracing IoT should be the focus areas for telcos to cash in on the IoT opportunity effectively. Indian telcos should now actively look at forming new partnerships, developing user-friendly platforms, providing enhanced services, and adopting a consultative approach to enterprises,” Gliddon further added.
\n
\nWithin the IoT space, Vodafone is now targeting both industrial and consumer segments. “Globally, we are at the forefront of these advances, having developed Industry 4.0 solutions for both smart buildings and factories. Consumer IoT space is evolving thanks to increasing awareness about the convenience and simplicity of connected devices,” Gliddon said.
\n
\nThe executive said that with the confluence of big trends like increased connectivity, ubiquity of devices, omnipresence of sensors, and bigger usage of big data and analytics, the time is ripe for IoT to start making its impact felt across sectors.
\n
\nThe success of emerging technologies like IoT depends on the reliability and strength of a telecom network. Driven by the increasing adoption of digital, rapid smartphone penetration, improved data and broadband connectivity and rising awareness of evolving technologies, India is becoming the fastest growing telecom market, providing numerous opportunities in the IoT space to both global and domestic players, analysts say.
\n
\nIn the IoT segment, various verticals are demanding robust cloud capabilities in addition to stable, secure connectivity, which telcos must provide to push revenues from IoT business, Gliddon said
\n
\n“As a global telco in the world, we have more than 86% coverage with fall back from 4G to 3G to 2G. Our Managed IoT Connectivity Platform adds an extra layer of security to the solution.”<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":63782812,"title":"Market Now: Telecom stocks fall; GTL Infra cracks 3%","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/market-now-telecom-stocks-fall-gtl-infra-cracks-3\/63782812","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":63783696,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Vodafone India says IoT becoming fastest growing segment for enterprise biz; mulling narrowband IoT network","synopsis":"The country\u2019s second largest telco, which is in a process to merger operations with Idea Cellular, is also evaluating the launch of a narrowband IoT network to further grow the business, following Reliance Jio\u2019s launch of pan-India narrowband IoT network in the country.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/vodafone-india-says-iot-becoming-fastest-growing-segment-for-enterprise-biz-mulling-narrowband-iot-network","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_link":"\/author\/479206691\/danish-khan","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479206691.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479206691,"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_seo_name":"danish-khan","designation":"Senior Editor","agency":false}}],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":688000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2018-04-16 15:14:11","lastupd":"2018-04-18 14:53:27","breadcrumbTags":["Vodafone","Enterprise Services","enterprise","NBIoT","Nick Gliddon","Narrowband","IoT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/vodafone-india-says-iot-becoming-fastest-growing-segment-for-enterprise-biz-mulling-narrowband-iot-network"}}" data-authors="[" danish khan"]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2018-04-16" data-index="article_1">

沃达丰印度说物联网成为企业业务增长最快;考虑窄带物联网网络

该国第二大电信,与想法细胞合并操作的过程,也是评估一个窄带的发射物联网网络进一步发展业务,以下依赖Jio pan-India窄带发射的物联网网络。

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新德里消息:沃达丰(Vodafone)印度说,物联网是增长最快的一个领域内企业业务,它计划推出全球用例进一步发展业务,在浦那和加尔各答部署一些智能城市项目。

中国第二大电信,与想法细胞合并操作的过程,也是评估启动窄带 物联网网络进一步发展业务,依赖Jio pan-India的发射窄带 物联网在中国网络。

“我们曾经和几个企业在各种用例物联网…我们的物联网解决方案的演变为我们在印度一直是一个令人兴奋的旅程,我们现在可以提供端到端解决方案要求最高的企业客户SuperIoT…我们调用这个方法,”尼克Gliddon、导演、沃达丰(Vodafone)业务服务,告诉ET。“有窄带发射物联网在选择欧洲市场,我们正在评估它的印度市场。”

沃达丰的超级物联网是一组全面的通信解决方案,横跨整个部署堆栈,从设备和连接数据平台和应用程序开发。

Gliddon表示,该公司正谋求让全球用例的印度市场可以为当地客户提供切实的业务影响。“我们敏锐地评估用例汽车业等行业,制造业、医疗、零售和智能城市,并将着眼于建筑在印度。

在印度,企业服务,特别是物联网被视为重要的收入推动电信服务提供商,而现在看到收入下降来自消费者的流动性服务,如语音和数据。Bharti Airtel BSNL,塔塔Docomo和Reliance Communications一些著名球员在这个国家的企业空间,而4 g加入者Jio加入了潮流,推出该国首个窄带物联网网络,但尚未进一步催化了空间。

“电信公司有至关重要的作用在企业价值链中,预计增长速度在未来健康的5年。考虑到印度电信行业的激烈竞争,物联网服务提供巨大的电信业务和收入增长的机会,”Gliddon说。

印度目前物联网无线连接贡献2%的全球物联网手机连接,但从2018年到2020年,预计增长41% CAGR,对位法研究报告说。研究还发现,90%的印度物联网市场是由工业物联网,与消费者物联网仍然非常小。然而,展望未来,聪明健康和智能家居的应用将推动印度的消费物联网业务。

执行补充说,“为了获得竞争优势,电信公司必须提高标准不仅仅通过提供连接,和看大局转型的商业模式。”

“拥抱物联网应重点地区电信公司有效利用物联网的机会。印度电信公司现在应该积极看缔结新的伙伴关系,开发用户友好的平台,提供增强的服务,和采用协商方式企业,“Gliddon进一步补充道。

在物联网空间,沃达丰(Vodafone)现在是针对工业和消费领域。“在全球范围内,我们在这些进步的前沿,拥有发达的行业4.0解决方案智能建筑和工厂。消费者物联网空间演变由于增加对连接设备的方便和简单,”Gliddon说。

这位高管说,在融合的大趋势增加连接,设备无处不在、无所不在的传感器,和更大的使用大数据和分析,为物联网的时机已经成熟,开始觉得跨部门的影响。

物联网等新兴技术的成功依赖于电信网络的可靠性和力量。由数字应用的普及、快速智能手机普及率,提高数据和宽带连接和不断上升的意识进化技术,印度正在成为增长最快的电信市场,提供许多机会在物联网领域全球及国内球员,分析家说。

在物联网领域,各种垂直要求健壮的云功能除了稳定、安全的连接,而电信公司必须提供推动物联网业务收入,Gliddon说

“作为一个全球电信的世界,我们有超过86%的覆盖率从4 g回落到3 g 2 g。我们的物联网连接管理平台增加了一个额外的安全层的解决方案。”
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NEW DELHI: Vodafone<\/a> India said that Internet of Things is one of the fastest growing segments within its enterprise<\/a> business, and it is planning to launch global use cases to further grow the business, having deployed some smart city projects in Pune and Kolkata.
\n
The country’s second largest telco, which is in a process to merger operations with Idea Cellular, is also evaluating the launch of a
narrowband<\/a> IoT<\/a> network to further grow the business, following Reliance Jio’s launch of pan-India narrowband<\/a> IoT<\/a> network in the country.
\n
“We have worked with several enterprises on myriad use cases for IoT…the evolution of our IoT solutions in India has been an exciting journey for us and we can now deliver end-to-end solutions for the most demanding enterprise customers…we call this approach SuperIoT,”
Nick Gliddon<\/a>, Director, Vodafone<\/a> Business Services, told ET. “Having launched Narrowband IoT in select European markets, we are evaluating it for the Indian market as well.”
\n
\nVodafone’s Super IoT is a comprehensive set of communication solutions that spans the whole deployment stack, right from the device and connectivity to data platform and application development.
\n
\nGliddon said that the company is seeking to bring global use cases to the Indian market that can deliver tangible business impact for its local customers. “We are keenly evaluating use cases for sectors like automotives, manufacturing, healthcare, retail and smart cities, and will look at building those in India.
\n
In India,
enterprise services<\/a>, especially IoT are being considered as a significant revenue driver for telecom service providers, which are now seeing a fall in revenues coming from consumer mobility services like voice and data. Bharti Airtel, BSNL, Tata Docomo and Reliance Communications are some prominent players in the enterprise space of the country, while 4G entrant Jio has joined the bandwagon by launching the country’s first narrowband IoT network, but is yet to further catalyse the space.
\n
\n“Telcos have a critical role to play in the enterprise value chain, which is expected to grow at a healthy pace in the next 5 years. Considering the cut-throat competition in the Indian telecom industry, IoT services provide tremendous opportunities for business and revenue growth for telcos,” Gliddon said.
\n
\n The India IoT cellular connection currently contributes 2% of global IoT cellular connections, but from 2018 - 2020, it is expected to grow at 41% CAGR, a Counterpoint Research report said. It also found that 90 % of the Indian IoT market is dominated by industrial IoT, with consumer IoT still very niche. However, going forward, smart health and smart home applications will drive the consumer IoT business in India.
\n
\nThe executive added that “to gain a competitive edge, telcos must up their ante by providing more than just connectivity, and looking at the bigger picture with a transformational business model.”
\n
\n“For embracing IoT should be the focus areas for telcos to cash in on the IoT opportunity effectively. Indian telcos should now actively look at forming new partnerships, developing user-friendly platforms, providing enhanced services, and adopting a consultative approach to enterprises,” Gliddon further added.
\n
\nWithin the IoT space, Vodafone is now targeting both industrial and consumer segments. “Globally, we are at the forefront of these advances, having developed Industry 4.0 solutions for both smart buildings and factories. Consumer IoT space is evolving thanks to increasing awareness about the convenience and simplicity of connected devices,” Gliddon said.
\n
\nThe executive said that with the confluence of big trends like increased connectivity, ubiquity of devices, omnipresence of sensors, and bigger usage of big data and analytics, the time is ripe for IoT to start making its impact felt across sectors.
\n
\nThe success of emerging technologies like IoT depends on the reliability and strength of a telecom network. Driven by the increasing adoption of digital, rapid smartphone penetration, improved data and broadband connectivity and rising awareness of evolving technologies, India is becoming the fastest growing telecom market, providing numerous opportunities in the IoT space to both global and domestic players, analysts say.
\n
\nIn the IoT segment, various verticals are demanding robust cloud capabilities in addition to stable, secure connectivity, which telcos must provide to push revenues from IoT business, Gliddon said
\n
\n“As a global telco in the world, we have more than 86% coverage with fall back from 4G to 3G to 2G. Our Managed IoT Connectivity Platform adds an extra layer of security to the solution.”<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":63782812,"title":"Market Now: Telecom stocks fall; GTL Infra cracks 3%","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/market-now-telecom-stocks-fall-gtl-infra-cracks-3\/63782812","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":63783696,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Vodafone India says IoT becoming fastest growing segment for enterprise biz; mulling narrowband IoT network","synopsis":"The country\u2019s second largest telco, which is in a process to merger operations with Idea Cellular, is also evaluating the launch of a narrowband IoT network to further grow the business, following Reliance Jio\u2019s launch of pan-India narrowband IoT network in the country.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/vodafone-india-says-iot-becoming-fastest-growing-segment-for-enterprise-biz-mulling-narrowband-iot-network","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[{"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_link":"\/author\/479206691\/danish-khan","author_image":"https:\/\/etimg.etb2bimg.com\/authorthumb\/479206691.cms?width=100&height=100&hostid=268","author_additional":{"thumbsize":true,"msid":479206691,"author_name":"Danish Khan","author_seo_name":"danish-khan","designation":"Senior Editor","agency":false}}],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":187,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":688000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2018-04-16 15:14:11","lastupd":"2018-04-18 14:53:27","breadcrumbTags":["Vodafone","Enterprise Services","enterprise","NBIoT","Nick Gliddon","Narrowband","IoT"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/vodafone-india-says-iot-becoming-fastest-growing-segment-for-enterprise-biz-mulling-narrowband-iot-network"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/vodafone-india-says-iot-becoming-fastest-growing-segment-for-enterprise-biz-mulling-narrowband-iot-network/63783696">