Large scale cellular IoT device deployments require more advanced management platforms and eSIM solutions that facilitate seamless integration of devices, networks and applications. This new 100-page study analyses the latest developments on the IoT connectivity management platform and eSIM solution markets. Berg Insight estimates that total revenues for third party IoT CMPs will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12 percent from US$ 1.0 billion in 2024 to US$ 1.8 billion in 2029. Get up to date with the latest trends and information about vendors, products and markets.
Highlights from the report:
- 360-degree overview of the IoT CMP and eSIM ecosystems.
- Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
- Summary of the latest industry trends and developments.
- Updated in-depth profiles of key players in the IoT CMP and eSIM markets.
- Reviews of the market strategies of leading vendors.
- Extensive global market forecasts lasting until 2029.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive Summary
1. Cellular Communications for IoT
- 1.1. The IoT technology stack
- 1.2. Cellular IoT from 2G to 5G
- 1.2.1. Network footprint
- 1.2.2. 2G/3G mobile networks
- 1.2.3. 4G mobile networks
- 1.2.4. 4G/5G mobile IoT networks (LTE-M and NB-IoT)
- 1.2.5. 5G mobile networks
- 1.3. eSIM management solutions
- 1.3.1. SIM form factors and eUICCs
- 1.3.2. Remote SIM provisioning
- 1.3.3. eSIM solution for M2M (SGP.02)
- 1.3.4. eSIM solution for consumer devices (SGP.22)
- 1.3.5. eSIM solution for IoT (SGP.32)
- 1.3.6. In-factory profile provisioning (SGP.42)
- 1.3.7. Multi IMSI technology
- 1.4. IoT connectivity management platforms
2. Market Forecasts and Trends
- 2.1. The IoT connectivity management platform market
- 2.1.1. IoT connectivity management platform market forecast
- 2.1.2. IoT connectivity management platform vendors
- 2.2. The eSIM management platform market
- 2.2.1. eSIM market forecast
- 2.2.2. eSIM management platform vendors
- 2.3. Market trends
- 2.3.1. IoT MVNOs are driving consolidation in the IoT connectivity market
- 2.3.2. Will SGP.32 contribute to further adoption of IoT CMPs by smaller MNOs?
- 2.3.3. Market fragmentation drives the need for orchestration capabilities
- 2.3.4. iSIMs will bring about significant cost reductions
- 2.3.5. IoT MVNOs connect 200+ million cellular devices
- 2.3.6. Distributed core networks facilitate global IoT connectivity services
3. Company Profiles and Strategies
- 3.1. eSIM solution providers
- 3.1.1. Giesecke+Devrient
- 3.1.2. IDEMIA
- 3.1.3. Kigen
- 3.1.4. Nordic eSIM
- 3.1.5. Redtea Mobile
- 3.1.6. Thales
- 3.1.7. Valid
- 3.1.8. Workz (Trasna)
- 3.2. IoT connectivity management platform vendors
- 3.2.1. Aeris
- 3.2.2. Cisco
- 3.2.3. Comarch
- 3.2.4. Enea
- 3.2.5. Flickswitch
- 3.2.6. floLIVE
- 3.2.7. IoTM Solutions
- 3.2.8. MAVOCO
- 3.2.9. Nokia
- 3.2.10. Simetric
- 3.2.11. Whale Cloud
- 3.3. MNO connectivity management platforms
- 3.3.1. China Mobile
- 3.3.2. China Unicom
- 3.3.3. China Telecom
- 3.3.4. Deutsche Telekom
- 3.3.5. Orange
- 3.3.6. Telefonica
- 3.3.7. Verizon
- 3.3.8. Vodafone
- 3.4. IoT MVNOs
- 3.4.1. 1GLOBAL
- 3.4.2. 1NCE
- 3.4.3. 1oT
- 3.4.4. Airnity
- 3.4.5. BICS
- 3.4.6. Cubic Telecom
- 3.4.7. CSL Group
- 3.4.8. emnify
- 3.4.9. Eseye
- 3.4.10. Hologram
- 3.4.11. iBASIS
- 3.4.12. KORE Wireless
- 3.4.13. NTT
- 3.4.14. Onomondo
- 3.4.15. Pelion
- 3.4.16. Soracom
- 3.4.17. Tata Communications
- 3.4.18. Velos IoT
- 3.4.19. Wireless Logic
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations