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Home > Communications > Access Technology > LAN/WAN Technology
The European Wireless M2M Market
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May 2007
Published By:
Berg Insight
Page Count:
160
Order Code:
R601-27
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- Executive summary
- 1 Introduction to wireless M2M and the European market
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.1.1 From telemetry to M2M
- 1.1.2 Industry value network
- 1.2 Key vertical market segments
- 1.2.1 Electricity and gas meters
- 1.2.2 Motor vehicles
- 1.2.3 Other segments
- 1.3 European mobile network infrastructure
- 1.4 Mobile network M2M data modules and terminals
- 1.4.1 Mobile network M2M communication devices
- 1.4.2 Mobile network M2M module vendors
- 2 Network operators and MVNOs
- 2.1 Deutsche Telekom
- 2.1.1 T-Mobile
- 2.1.2 Toll Collect
- 2.2 France Telecom
- 2.2.1 France Telecom Group M2M strategy
- 2.2.2 Orange Group
- 2.2.3 Mobistar
- 2.3 Telefónica O2
- 2.3.1 Telefónica O2 Czech Republic
- 2.3.2 O2 Germany
- 2.3.3 O2 Ireland
- 2.3.4 O2 UK
- 2.4 Telenor
- 2.4.1 Telenor Mobile
- 2.4.2 Telenor Cinclus
- 2.5 TeliaSonera
- 2.6 Vodafone Group
- 2.6.1 Vodafone Netherlands
- 2.6.2 Vodafone UK
- 2.6.3 SFR
- 2.7 Wireless M2M communication providers
- 2.7.1 Aspider Solutions
- 2.7.2 BT Redcare
- 2.7.3 Eutelsat
- 2.7.4 Jasper Wireless
- 2.7.5 Kuantic
- 2.7.6 Metrilog
- 2.7.7 Mobius Networks
- 2.7.8 Netsize
- 2.7.9 RAM Mobile Data
- 2.7.10 Stream Communications
- 2.7.11 Wireless Logic
- 2.7.12 Wireless Maingate
- 2.7.13 Wyless
- 3 Market forecasts and trends
- 3.1 European wireless M2M market summary
- 3.2 Private vehicles
- 3.3 Commercial vehicles
- 3.4 Electricity and gas meters
- 3.5 Security alarms
- 3.6 POS-terminals
- 4 Private vehicles
- 4.1 The European private vehicle market
- 4.2 Car telematics solutions
- 4.2.1 Car telematics applications
- 4.2.2 Car telematics infrastructure
- 4.2.3 Car telematics value chain
- 4.2.4 The European eCall initiative
- 4.3 Key player profiles
- 4.3.1 ATX Group
- 4.3.2 Cobra Automotive Technologies
- 4.3.3 IMA
- 4.3.4 LoJack
- 4.3.5 TRACKER
- 4.3.6 Traqueur
- 4.3.7 Magneti Marelli
- 4.3.8 MetaSystem
- 4.3.9 Trafficmaster
- 4.3.10 Viasat
- 4.3.11 Wireless Car
- 4.4 OEM and aftermarket telematics offerings
- 4.4.1 PSA Peugeot Citroλn
- 4.4.2 BMW
- 4.4.3 Jaguar and Land Rover
- 4.4.4 Octo Telematics
- 4.4.5 Norwich Union
- 5 Commercial vehicles
- 5.1 The European commercial vehicle market
- 5.2 Fleet management solutions
- 5.2.1 Fleet management applications
- 5.2.2 Fleet management infrastructure
- 5.2.3 Fleet management value chain and stakeholders
- 5.3 Key player profiles
- 5.3.1 CI Omnibridge and Siemens VDO
- 5.3.2 Cybit
- 5.3.3 Garmin and GPS-Buddy
- 5.3.4 Masternaut
- 5.3.5 Minorplanet
- 5.3.6 Navman Wireless
- 5.3.7 Punch Telematix
- 5.3.8 Qualcomm WBS
- 5.3.9 TomTom WORK
- 5.3.10 Transics
- 5.4 OEM commercial vehicle telematics solutions
- 5.4.1 DaimlerChrysler FleetBoard
- 5.4.2 Volvo Dynafleet
- 5.4.3 Scania Fleet Management
- 6 Electricity and gas meters
- 6.1 The European utility industry
- 6.1.1 Electricity market
- 6.1.2 Gas market
- 6.1.3 Industry players
- 6.2 AMM solutions
- 6.2.1 AMM applications
- 6.2.2 Advanced metering infrastructure
- 6.2.3 AMM value chain and stakeholders
- 6.3 Key player profiles
- 6.3.1 Bayard Group
- 6.3.2 Itron
- 6.3.3 Iskraemeco
- 6.3.4 Elster
- 6.3.5 Echelon
- 6.3.6 EDMI
- 6.3.7 Enel/IBM AMM Alliance
- 6.3.8 Kamstrup
- 6.3.9 ADD Grup
- 6.3.10 Metrima
- 6.4 AMM deployments in Europe
- 6.4.1 ACEA
- 6.4.2 EssentNuon
- 6.4.3 Fortum
- 7 Security alarms
- 7.1 The European security alarm market
- 7.2 Mobile network alarm monitoring solutions
- 7.3 Key player profiles
- 7.3.1 Securitas Direct
- 7.3.2 ADT Europe
- 7.3.3 UTC Fire & Security
- 7.3.4 G4S
- 7.3.5 Alert Services
- 7.3.6 Prosegur
- 7.4 GPRS alarm communication in Scandinavia
- 7.4.1 Aroundio and Securitas Direct Professional
- 7.4.2 Multicom Security
- 7.4.3 Safetel
- 8 POS-terminals
- 8.1 The European POS-terminal market
- 8.2 POS-terminal payment transactions
- 8.3 Key player profiles
- 8.3.1 VeriFone
- 8.3.2 Ingenico
- 8.3.3 Hypercom
- 8.3.4 Thales
- 8.3.5 Sagem
- 8.3.6 Intellect
- 8.3.7 Cybernet
- 8.3.8 Gemalto
- 8.3.9 Banksys
- 8.3.10 DA Sistemi
- 8.4 Mobile network POS-terminal communication solutions
- Glossary
- List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: Generic GPRS meter reading solution value network
- Figure 1.2: Key vertical markets for wireless M2M in Europe (EU23+2)
- Figure 1.3: Mobile network operators (EU23+2 2007)
- Figure 1.4: Cost versus time diagram for wireless technology integration
- Figure 1.5: Natural size wireless M2M modules
- Figure 1.6: Principal GSM/GPRS M2M module vendors
- Figure 2.1: T-Mobile International M2M GPRS data tariffs (5 MB usage per month)
- Figure 2.2: Mobistar M2M SIM-cards (2003-2006)
- Figure 2.3: Telia Telematik M2M tariff (Sweden)
- Figure 2.4: Vodafone Netherlands GSM M2M standard tariff
- Figure 2.5: SFR M2M standard pricing samples
- Figure 2.6: Aspider Solutions CSD Data SIM pricing plan
- Figure 2.7: Principal wireless M2M solutions by BT Redcare
- Figure 3.1 Wireless M2M device deployments by segment (Europe 2006-2011)
- Figure 3.2: Wireless M2M connections by segment Europe 2006-2011)
- Figure 3.3: Car telematics wireless M2M connections and penetration rate (2006-2011)
- Figure 3.4: CV telematics wireless M2M connections and penetration rate (2006-2011)
- Figure 3.5: Energy meters wireless M2M connections and penetration rate (2006-2011)
- Figure 3.6: Security alarms wireless M2M connections and penetration rate (2006-2011)
- Figure 3.7: POS-terminals wireless M2M connections and penetration rate (2006-2011)
- Figure 4.1: Vehicle registration data (EU-23+2 2006)
- Figure 4.2: Passenger car manufacturer market shares (EU-23+2 2006)
- Figure 4.3: Car telematics infrastructure overview
- Figure 4.4: Car telematics value chain overview
- Figure 4.5: LoJack licensees in the EU
- Figure 4.6: BMW Assist and BMW Online pricing including equipment (Germany 2006)
- Figure 4.7: Jaguar Watch and Land Rover Watch pricing plan (UK 2006/2007)
- Figure 4.8: Motor insurance products launched with Octo Telematics (Italy 2007)
- Figure 5.1: Commercial vehicles in use (EU-23+2 2005)
- Figure 5.2: New registrations of commercial vehicles (EU-23+2 2006)
- Figure 5.3: LCV manufacturer market shares (EU15+2 2006)
- Figure 5.4: Trucks and buses manufacturer market shares (EU15+2 2006)
- Figure 5.5: Fleet management infrastructure overview
- Figure 5.6: Overview of Masternaut System components
- Figure 5.7: Hardware devices from Punch Telematix (April 2006)
- Figure 6.1: Electricity market statistics (EU23+2 2006)
- Figure 6.2: Gas market statistics (EU23+2)
- Figure 6.3: Top 10 gas DSOs (EU 2006)
- Figure 6.4: Top 25 electricity DSOs (EU23+2 2006)
- Figure 6.5: Mixed multipoint and point-to-point advanced metering infrastructure
- Figure 7.1: Small monitored alarm systems by country (EU15+2 2006)
- Figure 7.2: Monitored alarm system service providers, by size (EU15+2 2006)
- Figure 7.3: Safetel Safenet pricing plan
- Figure 8.1: Top five POS-terminal suppliers (Worldwide 2006)
- Figure 8.2: POS-terminals and EMV implementation status (EU23, 2006)
- Figure 8.3: Selected mobile operator tariffs for POS-terminals
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