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September 20th, 2017
Chinese vendor SIMCom led in volumes while Canadian vendor Sierra Wireless led by value as the global cellular module shipments were up 35% YoY. Moving forward, 4G, LTE-M and NB-IoT will be key volume drivers.
According to the latest research from Counterpoint’s IoT (Internet of Things) service, global cellular IoT module shipments grew 35 % annually.
Commenting on the latest research on the growth of connected devices, Counterpoint’s Research Analyst, Satyajit Sinha, noted, “Cellular connectivity is the backbone to drive secure connection of different devices to the internet across different verticals. The role of cellular modules to securely and reliably connect the devices with the management platforms, the cloud is critical to enable flow of data and information both ways. From monitoring health to smart utility meters, integrated logistics, manufacturing systems, drones and more, the cellular modules will play a crucial role in the transformation from M2M to IoT to IIoE (Intelligent Internet of Things).”
Mr Sinha, further added, “The ability of IoT cellular modules to deliver multiple benefits that can lower the costs, and extend the range of solutions have made IoT cellular modules a successful growth story in recent years. Technology evolution in cellular from 2G to 3G and 4G has delivered enormous spectral efficiency gains and much improved resource utilization with the availability of greater peak data rates and lower latency. New Low Power Wide Area networks (LPWANs) such as Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) modules are poised to make inroads into the IoT market. This promises long-range cellular connectivity at a substantially lower cost, lower power than the traditionally 2G/3G/4G cellular modules special designed for IoT applications. However, 90 % of the cellular modules shipped in 1H 2017 were still the traditional 2G/3G/4G cellular modules, but this is bound to change rapidly in near- to mid-term as the LTE Cat-M and NB-IoT network rolls out. “
Adding his perspective, Research Director, Peter Richardson, noted, “According to our research, cellular IoT connections crossed half a billion subscriptions in 1H 2017. It took a decade for our industry to reach half a billion IoT connections, however, the next half a billion milestone will reach in less than a fourth of the time it took earlier. This will drive the demand for cellular IoT modules, especially LPWA modules for low power applications and 4G /5G capable modules for data driven applications such as connected cars.
Mr Richardson, further adds, “While, the global operators will mainly drive cellular deployments, competitive forces from proprietary non-cellular LPWA networks such as SigFox, LoRaWAN and others will find traction in ultra-low power, low-cost and low-scale deployments. We could see hybrid strategy of cellular+non-cellular IoT deployments from operators segmented based on types and scale of IoT applications to bear fruit in next couple of years".
Exhibit 1: Global Cellular IoT Module Shipments market share by Volume in 1H 2017
Source: Q2 2017 IoT Tracker
Highlighting the competitive landscape in the cellular IoT module segment, Research Director, Neil Shah added, “Despite failed acquisition by u-blox, the Shanghai based SIMCom Wireless continues to lead the cellular module market in terms of volume with 23% market share growing 122% YoY. Whereas, Canada based Sierra Wireless remained the leader in terms of revenue, capturing a third of the total cellular IoT module market.”
Looking at the future deployments, Mr Shah, added,” While Chinese brands like SIMCom Wireless or Quectel are winning with affordable 2G and 3G module shipment volumes, the competitive landscape might look different in a year’s time as the industry transitions from 2G/3G to 4G/LPWA networks. We expect to see more hybrid cellular module solutions integrating multiple flavors of cellular access technologies. Integrated players such as Sierra, Telit and Gemalto are well positioned to cash on this trend. Likewise, the cellular chipset vendors such as Qualcomm, Altair and Sequans will see more of their solutions integrated into these modules and witness a considerable uptick in coming quarters.”
In recent months, major operators and players across IoT value chain are highlighting the upcoming wave of 4G and LPWA deployments, for example:
At Mobile World Congress Americas earlier this month, CTO for China Telecom, Qi Bi, noted, “We ran out of devices; people are lined up, I think NB-IoT will take off big time in China”
Discussing this key competitive development, CTO in North America for Nokia, Michael Murphy, added, “Carriers would like to wipe out their LPWA competitors, and I believe they will”
Chief Executive of Link Labs, Bob Proctor added, “Cellular IoT is also getting traction in asset tracking, often coupled with Bluetooth in delivery vehicles or factory-floor systems. Generally speaking, you have to be able to work with many technologies”.
Exhibit 2: Global Cellular IoT Module Shipments market share by Revenue in 1H 2017
Source: Q2 2017 IoT Tracker
The cellular IoT module market is dominated by top five brands contributing two-thirds of the cellular module volume shipments and 85% of the revenues.
Background:
Counterpoint Technology Market Research is a global research firm specializing in Technology products in the TMT industry. It services major technology firms and financial firms with a mix of monthly reports, customized projects and detailed analysis of the mobile and technology markets. Its key analysts are experts in the industry with an average tenure of 13 years in the high-tech industry.
Analyst Contacts:
Satyajit Sinha
Peter Richardson
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Neil Shah
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