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Vodafone Ukraine introduced the IoT Monitor service for monitoring the Internet of Things network

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:18 am
by zakiyatasnim
On February 20, Vodafone Ukraine announced the launch of a service for batch management of SIM cards in Internet of Things (IoT) devices called IoT Monitor . The solution is implemented on the basis of Vodafone's global IoT-connectivity platform . The company plans to promote its platform in such industries as logistics, healthcare, smart home, smart city, industrial Internet of Things, maritime transportation, and the food industry.




Vodafone representatives — Graham Rushton, Global CTO Vodafone Partner Markets and Sam Jordan, IoT Market Expansion Vodafone Partner Markets — described the current market situation in their speech. Today, the global IoT B2B market is one of the most dynamic in the world. Its volume will grow from 109 billion euros in 2019 to 218 billion euros in 2025. Moreover, the growth will mainly occur due to Internet of Things services, while the market for equipment and communication for IoT (Internet of Things) will grow only 2 times.

According to the Gartner Magic Quadrant for M2M Services report oman number data from December 2019, 34% of companies are already using the Internet of Things, and 76% of them claim that this technology is critical to their business, and 8% emphasize that the entire business depends entirely on IoT . 74% of companies that have already implemented the Internet of 64% see a significant level of return on investment (ROI) from using IoT. It is known that this technology used to be very expensive, but now, thanks to the creation of an ecosystem, the cost of implementation is decreasing and both businesses and consumers benefit from this. At the same time, companies spend much less time deploying the technology. Finally, 84% of organizations that have already implemented the technology claim that they are now much more confident in IoT than they were 12 months ago. This is true, as technology is constantly evolving and improving.

IoT requires a reliable telecommunications network to operate. But it is important to realize that the Internet of Things is not just about mobile communications, but also about the convergence of different technologies. The final point here will be 5G communications, although fixed lines and many other technologies can also be involved in IoT. For example, the implementation of fully autonomous transport also requires the integration of the Internet of Things. Combining such technologies allows, for example, to automatically call an ambulance and the police if a car has an accident.