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The invisible factor changed the scope and value of the product putting the "where" in "wear"ables, making this not only a safety and security product for wanderers, but across the board for at risk journalists, realtors, woman joggers, travelers, diplomats, high level executives, etc.... all current event topics.
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BearingPoint’s “Connectivity for IoT” (Internet of Things)
approach supports industrial customers launching IoT based
solutions. Our accelerator aims to cut time and to reduce costs
to design and deploy mobile connectivity ecosystems. Our
customers will take advantage of BearingPoint’s cross-boarder
IoT experience.
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3) Key aspects of a global CLM solution include language support, global reporting in different currencies, database replication across instances, and ensuring "tight/loose" controls that balance corporate and regional needs.
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Based on this, they are maximizing the odds those afflicted will have the technology on them when needed and that they can save lives, reduce stress in caregivers, and save police and related public agencies search & rescue time and costs each year.
The invisible factor changed the scope and value of the product putting the "where" in "wear"ables, making this not only a safety and security product for wanderers, but across the board for at risk journalists, realtors, woman joggers, travelers, diplomats, high level executives, etc.... all current event topics.
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The document discusses the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution and Aeris Communications' role in enabling IoT. Aeris is an IoT platform provider with over 135 employees, most in engineering. It supports CDMA, GSM, and LTE cellular connectivity for enterprise IoT programs and provides an IoT platform for carriers. The IoT is expected to create $11 trillion in annual economic value by 2025, with 70% from business-to-business applications. Connecting devices can increase productivity in industries like agriculture and enhance products for healthcare. Enterprises are poised to reap most of the IoT's value when business processes integrate IoT solutions.
The document discusses how companies can avoid stalling after selling their first 1,000 IoT devices. It emphasizes the importance of planning for growth from the beginning, including considering the entire product lifecycle from design to billing. Key factors that could impact scaling like connectivity, manufacturing, data analytics, and billing processes must be addressed upfront. The future of IoT is predicted to involve trillions of connected devices generating enormous amounts of data, requiring more processing at the network edge.
BearingPoint’s “Connectivity for IoT” (Internet of Things)
approach supports industrial customers launching IoT based
solutions. Our accelerator aims to cut time and to reduce costs
to design and deploy mobile connectivity ecosystems. Our
customers will take advantage of BearingPoint’s cross-boarder
IoT experience.
Technical functional requirements every contractor must adhere to before appl...Shane Emerson
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1) Managing contracts on a global scale presents unique challenges as contracts must conform to both corporate standards and local requirements while maintaining visibility of key contract data.
2) A truly effective global contract lifecycle management (CLM) solution provides access to content, tools, and reports in any language from any location and supports global visibility, controls, and standards.
3) Key aspects of a global CLM solution include language support, global reporting in different currencies, database replication across instances, and ensuring "tight/loose" controls that balance corporate and regional needs.
This document provides an overview and analysis of 5G networks and broadband infrastructure in Canada. It discusses what 5G is, US and Canadian investments in 5G, adoption rates, the 2020 market outlook, issues facing 5G deployment, applications of 5G, major players, Canada's progress on 5G, comparisons of network speeds between providers, the potential for 5G and rural broadband, and partnerships to advance 5G technology.
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This document provides an overview and analysis of 5G networks and the cell/broadband industry. It begins with an introduction by Paul Young, who has experience in finance, risk management, emerging technology, and public policy. The rest of the document consists of sections that discuss what 5G is, investments in 5G by the USA and other countries, adoption rates, the 2020 market outlook, issues facing 5G deployment, major applications, leading industry players, the status of 5G in Canada, fastest networks in Canada, and cybersecurity concerns around 5G.
IoT and equipment connectivity are vital necessities for original equipment manufacturers, owners, and operators who want to maintain or increase market share.
This document outlines a technology plan for a digital signage network. It discusses defining needs, exploring solutions, and creating a plan. The needs are driven by the organization's vision to create compelling content and mission to provide end-to-end digital signage solutions. Key considerations include wireless connectivity, integrating software editors and content developers. Potential solutions that will be explored are Wi-Fi, WiMAX and alternatives for wireless delivery. Hardware, software, staff training and return on investment will also be addressed. Metrics like cost per thousand impressions and immediate feedback response will be evaluated. The plan aims to use technology effectively and save money while meeting the organization's goals.
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1) Financial perspectives on cloud computing from Morgan Hill, focusing on understanding real IT costs.
2) Legal and security considerations for cloud computing from Taylor Wessing, including issues around data location, security, retention, and contractual terms.
3) The technology behind Amazon Web Services' cloud platform, including its scalable and reliable infrastructure services.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding an organization's real IT costs in order to evaluate potential cost savings from cloud computing solutions. Legal and practical security issues also need clear consideration to safely utilize cloud services.
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- However, various technical, regulatory, and business issues need to be resolved for set-top box data to be a accepted currency. These include standardizing terms and metrics, algorithms for determining when a TV is on, addressing coverage gaps, and managing data volumes.
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Global market disruption and radical changes in CRM are occurring due to M2M technology. Joe Dunsmore of Digi International discusses the evolution of M2M and its impact. Key points include: 1) Connected devices will increase 10-fold by 2020, enabling new business models and services. 2) M2M integration into core business processes like CRM can improve customer service, marketing and drive efficiencies. 3) Companies that leverage real-time device data can gain competitive advantages through improved operations, customer intimacy and new revenue streams.
Do you know how #IoT can help your business grow? Watch this webinar with us and understand the uses of IoT in the transformation of business operations.
Mr. Omkar Malage, Senior Industry Analyst, Frost & Sullivan guides us all through how Internet of Things can empower new enterprises with upcoming technologies.
Visit our website to know more about our Connectivity, Collaboration, Security, Cloud-and-SaaS, IoT and Marketing Solutions: https://www.tatateleservices.com/
Check out our IoT enabled solutions here: https://www.tatateleservices.com/business-services/iot-solutions
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However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
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The document provides an agenda for a conference on cloud computing. It discusses:
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2) Legal and security considerations for cloud computing from Taylor Wessing, including issues around data location, security, retention, and contractual terms.
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Going Global with m2m: Aeris and GTX Corp white paper
1. WHITE PAPER
Going Global with M2M:
What You Must Know to
Control Costs
To launch a successful global M2M deployment, service providers and
enterprise customers should first develop a plan that takes into account
diverse cultures, languages, regulations, technologies and pricing. This
Aeris White Paper outlines how differing regions and individual countries
can create challenges in certification, support, and cost control and
recommends actions to avoid these pitfalls.
2. GOING GLOBAL WITH M2M: WHAT YOU MUST KNOW TO CONTROL COSTS
TableofContents
Introduction...........................................................................................................1
Planning for Spectrum Availability.....................................................................1
Cultural Issues......................................................................................................1
Certification Issues..............................................................................................1
Design Process..................................................................................................... 3
Global Deployment Issues.................................................................................. 4
Installation and Support Issues......................................................................... 4
Service Provider Selection................................................................................. 5
Cost............................................................................................................. 5
Flexible Device Management..................................................................... 5
Network Performance................................................................................ 5
Pricing by Country............................................................................................... 5
The Aeris Solution............................................................................................... 6
AerCloud Transforms the Value of Data............................................................ 6
TOC
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INTRODUCTION
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications deployments are growing at a rapid pace around the world
as IT leaders discover the many benefits connected devices can bring to their businesses.
Global M2M connections will increase from two billion at the end of 2011 to 18 billion at the end of 2022,
with global M2M revenue rising to $1.2 trillion in 2022, from $200 billion in 2012, Machina Research reports.
But while international markets offer rich opportunities for success, companies should be aware that
there are pitfalls that can slow the time to market and add costs that can undercut the success of a new
deployment.
Differing regions and individual countries can present challenges with diverse cultures, languages,
regulations, technologies and pricing, all of which need to be addressed in advance. There are providers
that can reduce this complexity by offering a single, global solution.
Before going global, M2M service providers and enterprise customers should first devote time to a set
of considerations which can make the difference between success and failure. We’ve divided these steps
into planning, deployment, support, and costs, and we’ll address each below.
PLANNING FOR SPECTRUM AVAILABILITY
U.S. businesses need to be aware that 2G GSM GPRS from AT&T, the largest provider of service in the U.S.
is being shut down on Jan.1, 2017, but the impact of this is already being felt in the industry, particularly
for the larger industries like security. The second largest GSM carrier, T-Mobile USA, has not yet made
any official announcement, but is likely to also shutdown their 2G GSM network within five years. Unlike
the 2G GSM sunsets occurring soon, 1xRTT 2G CDMA networks in the U.S. will remain active through
2020, 2022, perhaps longer.
Businesses should be aware of these changes as they look toward the future. For a detailed analysis of
the coming spectrum changes and alternatives, read The Definitive Guide to the AT&T 2G GSM Sunset
(which can also be found at http://info.aeris.com/atts-2g-gsm-sunset-website).
CULTURAL ISSUES
The most important cultural issue is language. You will need documentation in multiple languages if
you’re going into a country that’s not made up of an English-speaking population. Language will be key
to performing the multiple deployment tasks.
Patrick Bertagna, chairman, president, CEO, and founder of GTX Corp., a manufacturer of embedded
M2M GPS real-time personal location services, with extensive business experience abroad, says a local
partner speaking the local language can help handle the multiple requirements of setting up operations.
“If you’re going to deploy in a foreign country, it’s prudent to have a partner in that country that can handle
just simple things, such as language,” Bertagna said.“If you’re deploying in a country that’s non-English
speaking, or not native to your own language, you should probably consider having a local partner that
can speak the language.
“If you have a technical issue, you don’t want to aggravate that issue by having the difficulties and the
challenges of not being able to communicate in the same language,”Bertagna added.“You may not even be
able to deploy a human being there to see and touch the problem, so the partner can be very important.”
CERTIFICATION ISSUES
An M2M business expanding abroad must understand certification requirements for each country.
Something as simple as voltage may become an issue if not properly addressed. If you have a pluggable
While international
markets offer rich
opportunities for
success, companies
should be aware that
there are pitfalls that
can slow the time to
market and add costs
that can undercut the
success of a new
deployment.
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unit, you’ll need to make sure that you’ve accounted for the fact that you might have a 110-volt device
in the U.S. but you might need to have a different piece of hardware to connect up to the local electrical
system abroad.
Device certification is a cost that cannot be ignored.
If you have a device that’s been operating normally in the U.S. and you bring it to another country, there
may be some additional certification requirements that take time and have an associated cost. For example,
if you do a new design incorporating a chipset, or you are using a certified radio module, you may have
to set aside some time and money to ensure such features are certified locally.
There are several types of certifications needed to get to market:
Government agencies that grant regulatory approval and decide policy for the wireless networks include
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S., the European Commission in Europe, Anatel
in Brazil, and COFETEL in Mexico.
There are also associations that determine additional requirements that devices on the network must
meet, including the PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) in the U.S. and the Global Certification
Forum (GCF) in Europe.
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Different technologies can have different approval processes and this is something businesses should be
aware of when deploying a GSM or a CDMA device. The FCC has a set of requirements that are common
to all radio products, including wireless radio products. And there are some requirements specific to the
cellular industry as well.
The GSM carriers require certification from PTCRB, which performs a series of tests that the carriers
establish as a good baseline for all GSM devices in the U.S.; it is similar to the GCF certification that is
conducted in the EU and for other GSM countries. But there are some tests that are unique and regardless
of whether you have successfully passed the GSF, you still need to go through the PTCRB.
On the CDMA side, particularly if you are doing a design from a chipset, there are some CDMA Development
Group (CDG) certifications that you need to go through. There are companies that provide that as a
service, but you should be aware that it will require additional time and money. These approvals don’t
touch on product-related certifications that the application might have to obtain. For example, if it’s a
consumer product, there might be underwriters, labs, or UL testing required. If it’s a medical device, there
might be some medical testing or certification process that is unique.
You have to worry about that only from the perspective of your specific application. And if you have
an industrial application, like an irrigation monitor or a business security device, some of those other
regulations might not be relevant or appropriate.
DESIGN PROCESS
Another consideration that can affect the cost of doing business abroad is the design process.
Depending on the level of integration that you want for your application, the cost can change. If you have
a design that must be implemented from a cellular chipset level, it will take you a long time (usually
between 18 to 24 months) to get your product developed, designed, certified, and put into production.
If you use a radio module, a pre-certified radio module can reduce that time. The average time is 15 to 17
months. If you use an embedded modem with a pre-certified card, it can cut the time to 6 to 8 months.
And if you use a standalone communications product, typically it will take only 2 to 4 months to get your
application to market.
Of course, cost comes into play here. A standalone product is more expensive upfront, but it gets you to
market more quickly. On the other hand, at the other extreme, if you develop something from scratch
from a chipset, your product cost is low, but will it will incur costs by taking longer to get it to market,
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along with higher costs for testing and certification.
Most companies find a balance somewhere in the middle. They either pick a radio module which is
pre-certified for incorporating the design or they use a certified embedded modem. Using a module is
typically done by folks who have a special need for their application; for example, if they have a sensor or
a specific interface on their product that needs to be supported, they will pick a radio module because
they have to design the rest of the product around it.
This is a choice that customers can make and it affects the time to market, the certification, and all of
the things that you would traditionally expect from putting together a complex application for a machine-
to-machine environment.
GLOBAL DEPLOYMENT ISSUES
You should expect cellular regulations to differ regionally or even by country. What applies to the U.S. will
generally cross over into Canada, although there may be some specific requirements from the Canadian
FCC equivalent. If you are within Europe, generally speaking, there is a set of requirements that will apply
all over Western Europe, but might be different in Eastern Europe countries, the Middle East and Africa.
Deploying a 4G application around the world offers a different set of challenges entirely. LTE spectrum
fragmentation is a significant problem today.You must use multiband radios to provide coverage around
the world and of course the cost higher. More, LTE coverage is still low in many places, so you need to use
the right band and radio module for the countries in which you intend to deploy.
INSTALLATION AND SUPPORT ISSUES
Understanding the different needs of your product from a support and installation perspective is very
important.
If you expect to deploy your application in remote locations, or multiple metropolitan markets, you will
have myriad support needs and procedures. If you require a technician to be dispatched, it can get quite
expensive. So you should take these issues into account during the design and development process.
You should consider incorporating the ability to do some kind of remote firmware update over the air.
Otherwise, ensure that the process for debugging is simple enough for your customers to do it themselves.
For example, having a radio installed in a pluggable carrier or sled of some sort can increase your cost
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ahead of time, but often it will save far more in later support requirements.
Finally, and this is the important one for international markets: check the device support model. Ensure
in advance that you can get service internationally anywhere that your device is deployed?
Bertagna believes support is one of the most important cost considerations.“I can’t emphasize enough
about having the ability to remotely troubleshoot your products, to be able to do a firmware upgrade
remotely,” he said. “You want to have the least amount of human intervention as possible. That’s where
costs really come into play, is when you need to dispatch a human being to the problem. Even remotely,
just having someone on the phone across the country for 20 minutes is costly.
“A lot of these M2M contracts aren’t generating very high revenues, or what we call RPU, revenue per
unit,” Bertagna added.“So when you’re collecting two or three or five dollars a month per device, and you
need to spend 40 or 50 dollars to troubleshoot it, you can see that the economic models don’t work. So
make sure that you have a good service and support strategy in place, and that your hardware can be
upgraded and supported remotely as well as possible.”
SERVICE PROVIDER SELECTION
Your choice of a service provider partner can be all-important. So what are the factors to consider when
selecting a service provider?
Cost
Cost can be determined by many factors, which should be taken into account when evaluating a service
provider.
Choose a provider that will allow you to pool devices across a rate plan. Pooling will lower your costs and
help you better align your rate plan to your business model. If you can get pooling from the service provider
who can match the rate plan to your business model, you will achieve more efficiencies and lower cost.
Make sure you understand all of your provider’s fees for “special network services,” and ensure you know
what services are included. These can include API setup and implementation, voice set up, number leases,
static IP fees, VPN client, VPN hardware, SMPP short code setup, ICMS setup, custom APN.
Look for flexibility from providers that allow them to make changes to your rate plan in the middle of
a billing cycle to avoid charges for overages, or charges applied for service usage not covered by the
pre-paid rate plan. If you have such a provider, you will need to plan spikes (for updates or other special
events) well in advance.
Be aware of other practices that can result in higher costs, such as slow troubleshooting, fees for
certification charges, and fees for changes needed to complete deployment.
Flexible Device Management
Perhaps you have a seasonal application that needs to be suspended or a device that may not need to
be turned on for months after manufacture. You need a provider that will allow you to suspend devices.
It is expensive to turn devices on and off and most operators force this cost on their M2M customers.
Ask your provider if you will be charged when the device if off, how to avoid human intervention with the
device, and if they offer automatic billing activation.
Network Performance
Superior performance is essential. For example, if you’re using SMS, for a mission-critical application,
can the provider give you better performance, success, and latency for that need? If the provider cannot
and you have to do retransmissions, you’re going to add cost.
Ask your provider what percentage of its network traffic is M2M? Naturally, many operators dedicate
I can’t emphasize
enough about having
the ability to remotely
troubleshoot your
products, to be able to
do a firmware upgrade
remotely.” - Patrick
Bertagna, chairman,
president, CEO, and
founder of GTX Corp.
the cellular device.