Wireless M2M and Mobile Broadband Devices is a comprehensive report analysing
the worldwide market for wireless data modules and terminals.
This strategic research report from Berg Insight provides you with 120 pages
of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert
commentary on which to base your business decisions.
This report will allow you to:
Understand the worldwide market for wireless M2M and mobile
broadband devices.
Anticipate future trends and technology developments.
Evaluate the business opportunities in the main vertical market
segments.
Identify potential customers, partners and competitors on a highly
competitive global market.
Comprehend the differences and commonalities between Europe, North
America and other regions.
Profit from valuable insights about the most successful business
and technology propositions on the market.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Executive summary
1. Wireless M2M and mobile broadband data technology
1.1 Wireless and GPS chipsets
1.1.1 Wireless chipsets
1.1.2 GPS chipsets
1.2 Network communication technologies
1.2.1 Short and medium range wireless network technologies
1.2.2 Cellular mobile communication technologies
1.3 Wireless M2M data modules and terminals
1.3.1 M2M data modules
1.3.2 M2M terminals and devices
1.4 Mobile broadband modules and terminals
1.4.1 PC cards and ExpressCards
1.4.2 Embedded modules
1.4.3 Desktop modems and routers
2. Wireless chipset and GPS vendors
2.1 Wireless chipset vendor profiles
2.1.1 Agere Systems
2.1.2 Analog Devices
2.1.3 Freescale
2.1.4 Infineon
2.1.5 NXP Semiconductors
2.1.6 Qualcomm
2.1.7 Texas Instruments
2.2 GPS chipset and module vendor profiles
2.2.1 Fastrax
2.2.2 Global Locate
2.2.3 SiRF
2.2.4 Trimble
2.2.5 u-blox
3.M2M module and terminal vendors
3.1 Siemens Wireless Modules
3.1.1 Product strategy
3.1.2 Market strategy
3.2 Wavecom
3.2.1 Product strategy
3.2.2 Market strategy
3.3 Motorola
3.3.1 Product strategy
3.3.2 Market strategy
3.4 Enfora
3.4.1 Product strategy
3.4.2 Market strategy
3.5 Telit
3.5.1 Product strategy
3.5.2 Market strategy
3.6 Kyocera Wireless
3.7 Sagem
3.8 SIM Technology
3.9 Wireless M2M terminal vendors
3.9.1 Alpha Micro
3.9.2 Blue Tree Wireless Data
3.9.3 CalAmp
3.9.4 Dr. Neuhaus
3.9.5 Falcom
3.9.6 Owasys
3.9.7 Telesincro
3.9.8 Telular
3.9.9 BOX Telematics
3.9.10 CI Omnibridge
3.9.11 Cobra Automotive Technologies
3.9.12 DigiCore
3.9.13 MetaSystem
3.9.14 Trackm8
3.9.15 Trafficmaster
3.9.16 Viasat
3.9.17 WebTech Wireless
4.Mobile broadband vendors
4.1 Option
4.1.1 Product strategy
4.1.2 Market strategy
4.2 Novatel Wireless
4.2.1 Product strategy
4.2.2 Market strategy
4.3 Sierra Wireless
4.3.1 Product strategy
4.3.2 Market strategy
4.4 Ericsson
4.5 Huawei
4.6 Nokia
4.7 ZTE
4.8 Wireless broadband gateway and modem vendors
4.8.1 4G Systems
4.8.2 AnyDATA
4.8.3 Digi International
4.8.4 Sarian Systems
4.8.5 Topex
4.8.6 Zadako
5.Hardware and wireless data communication integration
5.1 Vehicle telematics
5.1.1 OnStar
5.1.2 Crown Telecom 24Horas vehicle telematics service
5.1.3 The European eCall initiative
5.2 Utility metering and AMM
5.2.1 Drivers and barriers for AMM in Europe and North America
5.2.2 AMM infrastructure
5.2.3 AMM system integration
5.3 WWAN connectivity for mobile computing
5.3.1 Module integration process
5.3.2 Key notebook and embedded module vendors
5.3.3 Dell and Novatel Wireless
6. Worldwide market forecasts and trends
6.1 Wireless M2M market summary
6.2 Vehicle telematics
6.3 Utility meters
6.4 Retail and banking
6.5 Security systems
6.6 Other M2M applications
6.7 Embedded mobile broadband modules for notebooks and UMPCs
Glossary
List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Examples of wireless module chipset vendors, by IC function
Figure 1.2: Selection of GPS chipset, module and board vendors
Figure 1.3: Examples of unlicensed radio bands worldwide
Figure 1.4: Wireless technology range versus throughput
Figure 1.5: Cellular wireless standards
Figure 1.6: Cost versus time diagram for wireless technology integration
Figure 1.7: Natural size wireless M2M modules
Figure 1.8: Examples of M2M terminal vendors
Figure 1.9: HSDPA PC card, PCI Express Mini Card and wireless desktop
router
Figure 2.1: Key wireless chipset vendors
Figure 2.2: Examples of ADI' s wireless chipsets
Figure 2.3: Examples of Freescale wireless platforms
Figure 2.4: Examples of Infineon wireless ICs
Figure 2.5: Examples of NXP wireless ICs
Figure 2.6: Examples of Qualcomm wireless chipsets
Figure 2.7: Examples of Texas Instruments wireless chipsets
Figure 2.8: Fastrax iTrax MP OEM receiver modules
Figure 2.9: Global Locate integrated GPS ICs
Figure 2.10: SiRF chips for wireless applications
Figure 2.11: Examples of Trimble GPS modules and tracking devices
Figure 2.12: Low power, high sensitivity chip solutions from u-blox
Figure 3.1: Principal cellular M2M communication module vendors
Figure 3.2: Siemens range of wireless modules and terminals
Figure 3.3: Open AT Software environment
Figure 3.4: Wavecom range of wireless modules and terminals
Figure 3.5: Motorola' s range of wireless modules
Figure 3.6: Examples of Enfora' s range of wireless modules and terminals
Figure 3.7: Telit range of CDMA/GSM/GPRS modules
Figure 3.8: Sagem wireless M2M modules
Figure 3.9: SIM Technology' s wireless modules
Figure 3.10: CalAmp Skybility product overview
Figure 3.11: Falcom GSM/GPRS product overview
Figure 4.1: Wireless connectivity solution vendors for the mobile
computing market
Figure 4.2: PC card and PCI Express Mini Card embedded module