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Fig. 1 – M2M Communications survey respondents

Executive summary                                                              Survey respondents across the M2M         Survey respondents from 50 countries
                                                                               supply chain



Machine-to-machine technology offers infinite possibilities.
With M2M, every raindrop, heartbeat and object in our daily
lives can become part of a global, semi-autonomous mesh of
digital interactions.
    M2M can bring order to a vast, non-sentient world. All of this makes
M2M exciting – and problematic.
    There is no such thing as a ‘typical’ M2M deal, tariff or profit margin.
    But communication service providers need to understand the
dynamics of value and cost in order to secure a successful role in
M2M. This white paper sheds light on today’s M2M market and
predicts its potential evolution, based on analysis of current ecosystem
                                                                                Telecom operator (38%)                   South America & Caribbean (5%)
development. It draws on a global survey of more than 250 M2M                   MNVO (2%)                                North America (12%)
stakeholders across 50 countries (see fig. 1) and 15 field interviews           Satellite operator (2%)	                 Middle East & Africa (13%)	
conducted by Informa Telecoms & Media.                                          MVNE (3%)                                Asia Pacific (18%)
                                                                                Telecom software vendor / ISV (9%)       Western & Eastern Europe (52%)
    M2M revenue-generation models, industry focus areas, partnerships,          Cloud services provider (4%)
investment priorities and not least, barriers to success are all put under      Telecom equipment vendor (19%)
                                                                                Device. module, chipset maker (6%)
the spotlight.
                                                                                Integrator / consultancy (16%)

Our research concludes that:
                                                                               NOTE: n=263
—	 Margin matters more than machines in determining M2M success.
—	 Value is shifting from M2M data delivery to data intelligence.
—	Power is accumulating among enablers of end-to-end M2M service              SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012

   visibility.




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Introduction                                                                     The status quo

   Ask anyone about the M2M market and their answer is likely to be:                “M2M will be a huge market in the next five to ten years, but it has a long way
   It’s complex. Yet there is a simple but profound purpose behind                  to go.” – Equipment vendor, Asia Pacific
   the M2M market: To communicate intelligence from a vast, non-
   sentient world in order to enrich our daily lives and work.                      M2M market dynamics mirror those of global
        This will be done with sensors and embedded devices that do one             telecommunications in the late 1990s, a heady time when
   or many things: Listen, feel, measure and report all manner of facts             liberalization was sweeping across the world. Wholesale –
   that we never knew, or found difficult to collect and understand. M2M            selling communications services to intermediaries – was a
   will also help automate decisions and tasks: Find the best route for the         common entry strategy into newly-competitive markets.
   daily commute, anticipate a heart attack, restock a soft drinks machine,              Today, many CSPs’ M2M operations report into a wholesale division,
   diagnose a fault in a turbine.                                                   and are wholesale focused. As in the 1990s, carrier alliances and
        But in the absence of hard facts – and amidst great market                  wholesale traffic exchanges are multiplying to help service providers
   excitement - a mythology is growing around M2M. This report challenges           operate globally.
   those myths while identifying M2M pitfalls and market potential. In                   Revenue growth expectations are as bullish now as they were over a
   particular, we focus on outcomes for communications service providers            decade ago. Seven out of every 10 CSPs we surveyed believe that M2M
   – telecom operators, MVNOs and satellite providers – whose activity in           will generate 5% or more of their revenues within the next three years –
   M2M is rapidly expanding.                                                        despite the fact that it makes them little or no money today.
                                                                                         Based on Informa’s World Telecoms Financial Benchmarks database,
   Value shift                                                                      which tracks the financial performance of the world’s 40 largest operator
   Today, CSPs are doing what they do easily and very well– selling                 groups, this would indicate an M2M market value in excess of $65 billion
   connectivity. This represents almost 90% of M2M revenue in the current           by 2015.
   market, according to our analysis.                                                    Tantalizing nuggets collected in our interviews explain market
        Tomorrow – certainly within three years – we anticipate that revenue        enthusiasm:
   distribution will make an inexorable shift (see fig. 2) to what end users        —	 Gross margins reaching 70% are achievable.
   want to do with M2M:                                                             —	 Deals exceeding half a million M2M end points are achievable.
   —	 Support business decisions with M2M data intelligence.                        —	 Contracts of 10 years’ duration are achievable.
   —	 Secure and manage M2M data.
   —	 Identify and create new applications for M2M.                                 Back to the future
   M2M connectivity revenues will continue to grow robustly. But the choice         Parallels with the 1990s are also warnings. The headlong rush into
   for CSPs is whether they want to tap into other revenue streams – or if          wholesale communications resulted in market crash because there was
   a bit-pipe role offers sustainable profitability. Our analysis indicates that    little differentiation between service providers except price, which fell
   either choice demands change in how M2M operations are run today.                below the cost of supply.
                                                                                          By focusing on building digital superhighways for each other, service
                                                                                    providers lost sight of what end customers were willing to pay for.
                                                                                          Similarly, end-customer needs are not the priority concern of many
   Fig. 2 – Future value shift in M2M communications
                                                                                    M2M stakeholders today. Worries about the M2M supply chain are more
                                                                                    dominant. It’s also notable that 60% of our survey respondents expect
                                                                                    that telecom operators will largely play a bit-pipe role in the M2M market
                                                                                    (see fig. 3), while others assemble the pieces required to deliver an M2M
                                                                                    service to end customers. Certainly, a connectivity-centric role can be
                                                                                    successful, but only if M2M connectivity becomes industrialized, with
M2M revenue distribution




                                                                                    predictable revenues and profits.

                                                                                    M2M rollercoaster
                                                                                    M2M revenues and profits are not certain. M2M service providers are
                                                                                    currently riding an M2M rollercoaster with many dips and curves. There
                                                                                    is extraordinary breadth in reported deal size and ARPU (see fig. 4). Many
                                                                                    stress that there is no ‘typical’ M2M deal:
                                                                                    —	The biggest deals in terms of M2M end points – typically in smart
                                                                                          metering – can yield ARPUs of 50 cents per SIM per month and need little
                                                                                          bandwidth.
                                                                                    —	The smallest deals – typically in digital signage – can yield ARPUs
                                     2012                            2015                 exceeding $10 per SIM per month and do need broadband connectivity.
                                                                                    —	Contracts for smart metering can be 10 years long, but other M2M
   	Connectivity (Communications services, associated communications hardware)
   	Professional services (Consulting, integration, software development)	
                                                                                         contracts are more likely to range between three to five years.
   	Service level management (Security, demand response, performance management)
                                                                                         Yet, whether M2M ARPUs trend high or low, M2M service providers
   	Business intelligence  Decision support, reports and alerts, analytics)
                            (                                                       still bear the same underlying costs to deliver the same functions.
                                                                                          Our estimates of gross profitability for M2M services range between
   SOURCE: Informa Telecoms  Media                                                 20% and 70%. This extreme variability reflects issues including how




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Fig. 3 – Telecom operators are destined to be bit-pipe providers in the M2M market. Agree
   or disagree?


                         100



                             80                                                                                            M2M service providers allocate network costs, which networks and M2M
                                                                                                                           modules are used, and if they are subsidized. For example, M2M services
                                                                                                                           delivered over 2G can be highly profitable, because the network may be
% of respondents




                             60                                                                                            depreciated and 2G M2M modules are cheap.

                                                                                                                           Revenue models
                             40                                                                                            “To avoid being a bit pipe, operators must find a way to play a greater role.
                                                                                                                           The only way forward is to develop partnerships with M2M developers based
                                                                                                                           on revenue sharing.” – Operator, Eastern Europe
                             20

                                                                                                                           Buy an M2M service today and you’ll first be offered a national or
                              0                                                                                            international data plan. Many M2M service providers say they are not
                                            Telecom operators                               All survey respondents         equipped to support more complex business models. At the same time,
                                          (mobile, fixed, integrated)                                                      some are not yet willing to offer more.
    Strongly agree (18.6% / 17.5%)
    Somewhat agree (41.2% / 46.0%)                                                                                        Our research indicates that:
    Somewhat disagree (24.5% / 27.0%)	                                                                                    —	Most CSPs function as M2M data wholesalers.
    Strongly disagree (15.7% / 9.5%)                                                                                      —	Only one in every 10 CSPs actively runs revenue-sharing models with
                                                                                                                                partners.
   NOTE: n=263
                                                                                                                           —	Fewer than one in 10 routinely offers service-level or application-based
                                                                                                                                pricing for M2M.
   SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012                                                                     M2M stakeholders can agree that table stakes for market success are
                                                                                                                           end-to-end service management and flexible billing for varied M2M
                                                                                                                           applications and traffic profiles.
                                                                                                                                Beyond these two priorities, however, there is a split in opinion (see
   Fig. 4 – Riding the M2M rollercoaster: A view from the field
                                                                                                                           fig. 5). CSPs rightly prioritize security because they are highly skilled in
                                                                                                                           this area. CSPs also understand the criticality of securing data delivery
   ‘Typical’ deal: ARPU
                                                                                                                           according to end customers’ service-level requirements.
                                                                                                                                However, CSPs don’t prioritize the next step: Providing real-time
                             35
                                                                                                                           intelligence and M2M analytics to support end customers’ business
                                                                                                                           decisions. Yet several other stakeholders do think that delivering value
                             30
                                                                                                                           beyond delivery itself is an important activity that will build deeper
                                                                                                                           end-customer relationships. For now, CSPs appear more content to play
% of M2M service providers




                             25
                                                                                                                           a back-office role.
                             20
                                                                                                                           Market scope
                             15
                                                                                                                           “There’s deep confusion in the market about the development of M2M
                                                                                                                           toward the Internet of Things.” – Operator, Western Europe
                             10
                                                                                                                           The potential to embed M2M functionality in multiple contexts excites
                              5
                                                                                                                           M2M stakeholders. But there’s a vast difference between opportunity
                                                                                                                           sizing based on what could be connected with M2M – billions or even
                              0                                                                                            trillions of things according to some claims – and what will be connected.
                                                                        ARPU per SIM ($)                                   Nor will all M2M interactions be monetized.
                                                                                                                                 CSPs’ public networks are not the only available or most suitable
                                  NA/DK




                                                     $3




                                                                    $3-$5




                                                                                    $5-$7




                                                                                                     $7-$9




                                                                                                                     $9




                                                                                                                           connectivity option for all M2M vertical applications. Indeed, Informa
                                                                                                                           end-user surveys in industries such as utilities, oil and gas, rail and
                                                                                                                           maritime confirm a strong role for M2M applications to automate and
   NOTE: n=118
                                                                                                                           improve many business processes, but a critical need to connect remote
                                                                                                                           assets that public networks cannot reach.
   SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012                                                                           Some CSPs believe that revenues on public cellular networks – 2G,
                                                                                                                           3G and eventually 4G – will be significant enough. Few consider end-to-
                                                                                                                           end service management of M2M applications crossing into enterprises’
                                                                                                                           privately-built networks where technologies such as WiFi, wireless mesh
                                                                                                                           and radio are used.
                                                                                                                                 However, some long-tail wireless vendors – organizations which
                                                                                                                           support vertical applications on private wireless networks – plan to
                                                                                                                           bridge private and public networks with their own M2M services. In




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Fig. 5 – Operational focus areas for M2M service providers


                                                                                                            CSP      Telecom    Integrator     Telecom        Device,        Cloud
                                                                                                                    equipment                  software       module,       service
                                                                                                                      vendor                  vendor/ISV   chipset maker   provider


some industries – including those that CSPs target - we predict that such
firms can become formidable market players.
                                                                                       End-to-end service
                                                                                       managment             •         •           •             •              •            •
Target applications
                                                                                       Partner
                                                                                       managment             •         •           •             •                           •
Among CSPs, bets are being placed: Three verticals are viewed as the
most promising for monetized M2M applications (see fig. 6):
                                                                                       Flexible billing
                                                                                                             •         •           •             •              •            •
—	Transport and logistics: Fleet management, driver monitoring, vehicle
    diagnostics, insurance reporting for multinational corporations, but also
                                                                                       Security  fraud
                                                                                                             •         •           •                            •
    smaller enterprises.
—	Utilities: Smart metering and smart grid initiatives in electricity, but also
                                                                                       Network traffic 
                                                                                       signalling loads      •         •           •             •
    gas and water.
—	Automotive: Infotainment, vehicle diagnostics, insurance reporting for
                                                                                       Ordering 
                                                                                       provisioning                                                             •
    private individuals.
Health is of acute interest, but the complexity of the healthcare
                                                                                       Cross-border
                                                                                       roaming                                                                               •
ecosystem combined with that of the M2M supply chain are a major
concern. As our CSP profiles detail, some M2M service providers are
                                                                                       Business analytics
                                                                                                                                                 •              •            •
                                                                                                            n=111     n=49        n=45           n=23          n=16         n=12
taking a long view, and building relationships with specialist device
vendors to craft narrowly-defined health propositions.
                                                                                     Top 5 operational focus areas	

More broadly, M2M applications fall into four inter-related categories:
—	Static: These applications monitor assets in fixed locations, such as soft-      SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012

     drinks machines or photocopiers.
—	Nomadic: These applications rely heavily on mobile networks to track
     people and assets on the move, such as trucks and shipping containers.
                                                                                    Fig. 6 – CSP target industries for M2M
—	Transformational: These applications create a brand-new annuity
     revenue stream for the end customer, such as pay-as-you-drive
                                                                                               60
     insurance.
—	 Horizontal: These applications are functionally similar across various
     industries. For example, the tracking of elderly Alzheimer’s patients and                 50
     felons on parole uses fundamentally the same technology.
Only a handful of CSPs – the most experienced – are reselling                                  40
functionally similar M2M applications on a horizontal basis. Instead
                                                                                   % of CSPs




of focusing on vertical market peculiarities, we believe that seeking                          30
commonalities and applications matching several categories is a
pragmatic way to build operational scale.
                                                                                               20

Barriers to success
Building scale is a persistent problem. Navigating the fragmented                              10
ecosystem is a top barrier to success (see fig. 7). There’s a strong desire to
build large partner communities, but less clarity about how to monetize                         0
these relationships.
                                                                                     Transport and logistics (51.8%)                     Integrators (11.8%)
    CSPs are playing multiple roles in the M2M market – and not all                  Utilities (46.4%)                                   Manufacturing / industrial (10.9%)
are desired or monetized. They may act as consultants, integrators,                  Automotive (27.3%)	                                 Oil and gas / mining (4.5%)	
platform developers, device testers, channel partners as well as M2M                 Financial services (20.0%)                          Agriculture / food (2.7%)
                                                                                     Health (20.0%)                                      Military / defence (0.9%)
service providers.                                                                   Operators / MVNOs (15.5%)                           Other (3.6%)
    As a side note, the least likely role, particularly among CSPs, is that of a     Consumer electronics (14.5%)	                       Don’t know / undecided (12.7%)	
                                                                                     Public safety (11.8%)
user of M2M. Only one in 10 CSPs reports internal use of M2M technology.
    To scale M2M operations, CSPs need to decide what their core
                                                                                    NOTE: n=111
activities are and what activities trusted partners can undertake.

Partners                                                                            SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012

Broadly, there are three partner categories, although lines are often blurred:
—	Go-to-market partners: These partners have an existing customer base
    in a specific industry for which an M2M solution is an upsell.
—	M2M technology partners: These partners contribute a unique element
    for an M2M solution, such as an M2M module or specific application.
—	Operational partners: These partners provide underlying platforms,
    systems and integration services to power M2M solutions.




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Fig. 7 – The top 10 barriers to success n M2M


                                                                                               50



                                                                                               40
     Our research indicates that go-to-market partners are currently
most valued. Technology partners are the next priority: Device, module




                                                                                                         #1 for CSPs
                                                                            % of respondents
and chipset vendors, as well as independent software vendors focusing                          30
on M2M.
     Nevertheless, we note a rising focus on operational realities, and a
finer understanding of the opportunity cost involved in sewing together                        20

an M2M service. As understanding grows, a CSP’s biggest decision
is which solution components it should own and control, and which
                                                                                               10
it should externalize using trusted partners. Integrators in particular
straddle the M2M market as enablers within the M2M supply chain, but
also end customers.                                                                             0

                                                                               Fragmented ecosystem (49%)                     Unstable partner landscape (17%)
To industrialize M2M, CSPs are turning to operational partners for:            Unproven business models (43%)                 Billing / charging complexity (17%)
—	M2M device certification: Processes around certifying a device for use      Low ARPU, low margin, low ROI (35%)            Security / privacy concerns (15%)
    on a CSP’s network.                                                        End-to-end service management (29%)            Lack of M2M roaming (14%)
                                                                               Technology immaturity (20%)                    Traffic management (8%)
—	 Service management: Platforms to manage M2M services, typically
    moving to cloud-based operations.
                                                                              NOTE: n=263
—	Partner management: Tasks including partner on-boarding,
    management and payments.
—	Roaming: Commercial agreements for M2M cross-border services               SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012

    because traditional roaming schemes clash with M2M traffic patterns.

Investment budget
                                                                              Fig. 8 – CSP M2M investment priorities
Investment in partner management is growing as are internal resources
allocated to M2M. Only four out of every 10 M2M stakeholders had a
                                                                                               60
dedicated M2M investment budget prior to 2012. By the end of 2012,
that number will exceed two thirds.
    Those with an existing M2M budget say that it is growing in 2012.                          50
Of these, one fifth says their investment budget in 2012 is considerably
higher than in previous years. Among CSPs, the key investment areas                            40
(see fig. 8) are:
                                                                            % of CSPs




—	Service management: Ensuring the smooth functioning of applications                         30
    and connected devices according to customer performance and
    reporting demands.
                                                                                               20
—	Product development: Developing new solutions to bring to market.
—	System integration: Making disparate internal and external systems
    and devices talk to each other.                                                            10
The rise in investment levels underscores how M2M is now moving from
an experimental to permanent aspect of revenue generation across                                0
many service providers.
                                                                               Service management (55%)                       Marketing (26%)
                                                                               Product development / RD (50%)                Billing (18%)
                                                                               System integration (35%)                       Business strategy consulting (13%)
                                                                               Sales (hiring, training) (26%)                 Order management (11%)
                                                                               Partner recruitment (26%)                      Device module / accreditation (8%)


                                                                              NOTE: n=111


                                                                              SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012




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Reports from the field

                                                M2M is an ongoing journey of exploration for experienced
                                                CSPs and newcomers alike.
                                                   The following profiles illustrate the diversity of experience, successes,
                                                and challenges that CSPs face.


                                                The Pragmatist: ATT
                                                Driving scale with strategic operational partnerships
                                                Headquarters: USA
                                                Estimated M2M end points: 7 million (excludes iPad)
                                                Key M2M markets: Shipping and logistics, industrial automation,
                                                consumer electronics, telematics/fleet management, health
                                                Overview: ATT’s M2M activities are split between its Emerging Devices
                                                Organization (EDO) and Advanced Enterprise Mobility Solutions group
                                                (AEMS). EDO identifies new devices for consumers and enterprises, while
                                                AEMS works on enterprise platform and service components.
                                                    ATT’s M2M activities have a prominent consumer-facing flavor, due
                                                to the successful launch of connected devices such as the Amazon Kindle
                                                and the iPad. ATT expects strong growth in B2C mobile health, home
                                                security and energy sectors. A new Digital Life Services team identifies
                                                and champions new embedded devices within targeted industries.
                                                    Operationally, ATT has outsourced much device provisioning and
                                                platform activity to M2M specialist Jasper Wireless. A partnership with
                                                KORE Telematics is used to speed device certification. The Jasper Wireless
                                                partnership has powered a core function: the ATT Control Center.
                                                    This center provides tools for M2M partners to monitor and control
                                                device activity, connection status, service costs, provisioning status,
                                                rate plan adjustments and billing. ATT has also invested in its M2M
                                                certification lab, Data Developer Program, and API development for
                                                M2M applications.
                                                    ATT is more comfortable than many peers to have partners help
                                                drive new business. As M2M expands into B2C, ATT is shifting its
                                                approach to be both evangelist and solutions provider.


                                                The Local Hero: SK Telecom
                                                Aligning M2M to national socio-economic goals
                                                Headquarters: South Korea
                                                Estimated M2M end points: 700,000
                                                Key M2M markets: Utilities, vehicle/fleet management, asset
                                                management, health, environment, finance
                                                Overview: SK Telecom is highly active across M2M functions. It notes
                                                that most M2M applications still require considerable customization. To
                                                support its customers, SKT works directly across partner collaboration,
                                                terminal and application development.
                                                     Dedicated teams focus on M2M RD, sales, marketing and
                                                standardization. Specialist teams like its business to government (B2G)
                                                team work on major strategic initiatives such as senior care, public
                                                security, and other remote-monitoring applications.
                                                     A major M2M initiative is the $58 million Jeju Island smart grid
                                                project where SKT is part of a government-backed consortium. The
                                                project is the first stage of a national program which aims to cut $10
                                                billion off annual energy import payments and reduce Korea’s CO2
                                                emissions by a third.
                                                     SKT still determines business and charging models on a case-by-
                                                case basis. Consulting fees are charged. SKT works closely with device
                                                manufacturers to develop client hardware and software. Revenues are
                                                based on service provisioning and data consumption.




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SKT will remain a universal enabler of M2M, but a new M2M platform             acquisitions of security specialist Cybertrust and cloud service provider
should reduce ad-hoc initiatives. This will employ generic mobility               Terremark Worldwide. The nPhase, Cybertrust and Terremark Worldwide
management protocols and open APIs to connect end-users to M2M                    back-office systems are now integrated to leverage holistic, cloud-based
applications. The goal is to reduce SKT’s development and support costs           M2M service management.
and speed time to revenue.                                                             VZW believes many enterprises want flexibility in service sourcing,
                                                                                  particularly for platform and security. However, VZW expects customers
                                                                                  will come to value enhanced operational benefits from a fully-integrated
The Newbie: Entel                                                                 M2M solution stack. For VZW, greater ecosystem control will deliver
Learning how to expand a fast-growing M2M business                                greater profit potential.
Headquarters: Chile
Estimated M2M end points: 115,000
Key M2M markets: point of sale, fleet management, security alarm                  The Connector: Vodafone
systems, telemetry                                                                Managing global assets to deliver deep service customization
Overview: Entel is a relative newcomer to M2M, but doubled its M2M                Headquarters: UK
connections in 2011. Despite small revenues and low ARPU to date,                 Estimated M2M end points: 7 million
Entel is positive about ongoing growth and the long-term nature of                Key markets: automotive, utilities, consumer electronics, industrial
M2M contracts.                                                                    automation
     Entel’s M2M SIMs power 60% of Chile’s wireless banking transactions.         Overview: Vodafone’s dedicated M2M unit sits within the Vodafone
Security monitoring and utility metering services are also successful.            Global Enterprise (VGE) division, reflecting its target market: large
Entel supports M2M through its GPRS, HSDPA and EDGE networks. GPRS                national and multinational enterprises.
is favored because of its reach, low-cost chipsets and devices.                        Vodafone’s stated differentiators are its international network
     Currently, Entel does not have in-house M2M software development             coverage; dedicated M2M organization; close links with the Global
and has not established developer partnerships. Entel only offers                 Enterprise and innovation groups; and in-house technology, particularly
connectivity to M2M enablers and some large enterprises with in-house             its Global Data Service Platform (GDSP).
M2M infrastructure. In future, Entel wants to offer M2M managed                        The GDSP enables end-to-end visibility and service management,
services, but has not decided how to expand this portfolio.                       as well as device and SIM provisioning. Vodafone works to integrate
     Today, Entel focuses on flexible connectivity. M2M data plans are            its platform with those of hardware manufacturers to enhance device
customized for each client, according to data consumption, application            configuration and management. Its integration with partner Verizon’s
and M2M end points. Specific pricing plans are available for popular              platform will add to these strengths.
applications, such as telemetry and point of sale.                                     Vodafone can offer service level agreements for end-to-end service
     For Entel, the main M2M market barrier is lack of technical standards        monitoring and device control across 70 countries. It offers cross-border
to develop M2M solutions. Entel notes that M2M projects take many                 SIMs and SLAs, a global Home Location Register, and a single tariff across
months to implement, increasing costs and stalling market expansion.              the EU27.
                                                                                       Vodafone offers highly flexible pricing options to match varied
                                                                                  consumption requirements of M2M devices and applications.
The Controller: Verizon Wireless                                                  Volumes of connections, reliability, latency, data volumes, geographic
Investing to extend control over the M2M value chain                              distribution and frequency of data collection all vary. Pricing extends
Headquarters: USA                                                                 from per-connection, per-month tariffs to those based on reliability,
Estimated M2M end points: 8.1 million                                             resilience and availability.
Key markets: Smart grid, point of sale, fleet management, health, digital              Content downloads from consumer devices may incur a partner
signage                                                                           revenue share. Vodafone wants to capture the value of the data to the
Overview: Verizon Wireless’ M2M strategy focuses on large enterprises             customer while allowing for the cost of data delivery.
which value integrated solutions. For small to medium clients, it focuses              Vodafone also sells professional services to boost margin. The
more on broadband connectivity.                                                   operator seeks to avoid a bit-pipe role wherever possible.
    VZW wants customers to access a single dashboard providing a
holistic view into security, BSS/OSS, analytics, account details, provisioning,
applications, device management and performance analytics.                        The Silo Breaker: Orange
    Although active in several verticals, VZW has high hopes                      Building unique value and differentiation with B2B2C models
for healthcare. Focus areas are independent living, remote care                   Headquarters: France
management, virtual care, and mobilizing clinicians. Although its M2M             Estimated M2M end points: 2.8 million
services mostly use 2G and 3G networks, VZW also offers 4G medical                Key markets: Utilities, health, fleet management, automotive
devices for ambulances and high-quality image transfer.                           Overview: Orange Business Services, a global leader in providing ICT
    VZW maintains direct control of device certification and has reduced          services to multinational enterprises, has a strategic goal to manage 10
certification time from over six months to an average of two to four              million SIM-connected devices by 2015.
weeks. Certification is usually a stand-alone process with no marketing                OBS notes dramatic growth in demand for international M2M
commitment from VZW.                                                              services such as global fleet tracking. OBS has taken firm steps to address
    VZW wants to control more of the M2M ecosystem. In 2012, it                   this opportunity: A major M2M roaming alliance with Deutsche Telekom
acquired outstanding shares in M2M specialist nPhase, following                   and TeliaSonera is providing scale, reach and some shared costs. It has




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also concluded a global M2M relationship with Sprint.                         enabler. DTAG operates a dedicated M2M competency center offering
    OBS is prioritizing value-added opportunities over volume                 solution design, device testing and service launch.
connectivity-driven revenues. OBS is increasingly open to blended                 DTAG anticipates a fundamental value shift in M2M. It believes that
B2B2C models and approaches that blur traditional industry boundaries.        M2M market revenues are 85% connectivity related today, but will
    A key example is the M2o City joint venture with Veolia Water, the        decline over time to 15%. Connectivity revenues will still grow robustly
world’s largest private-sector water-services provider. This is a new class   – and DTAG is part of a global M2M roaming alliance with Orange and
of hybrid managed-services provider combining telecoms and utilities          Telia Sonera. But DTAG believes other areas will grow faster and be
expertise. It will provide water-metering and environment-monitoring          more profitable.
services in addition to Veolia Water’s broader water services. Veolia             DTAG sees enhanced value in M2M service-level management,
Water already manages 200,000 smart meters and has 4,500 water-               managed security, flexible billing, roaming management and integration
management contracts worldwide. M2o City may provide shared-risk-             services. Not least, it expects to assert a more balanced contribution in
reward and pay-as-you-grow payment structures.                                revenue sharing with device vendors and M2M application developers.
    OBS aims to develop deeper, multi-faceted relationships with its              Since it has deep and extensive credentials in ICT services across
customers. M2M is an enabler of that strategic vision. The goal is not just   industries, DTAG believes it is in a strong position as M2M data
to empower customers, but also their customers’ customers.                    becomes more tightly integrated into enterprise business intelligence
                                                                              and processes.

The Community Builder: Sprint
Creating a central venue for multi-faceted innovation
Headquarters: USA
Estimated M2M end points: 2.5 million
Key M2M markets: telematics, smart grid, fleet management, health
Overview: Sprint’s M2M strategy leverages its considerable spectrum
holdings and a strong collaborative approach with partners. Sprint’s
M2M organization includes a dedicated sales organization, more than
600 M2M solution engineers, vertical and solution-specific units.
     Sprint is maintaining its 2G and 3G networks while expanding 4G
infrastructure. Through its 2G network, Sprint leverages lower module
costs for the low-bandwidth applications that still represent most M2M
deployments.
     Sprint has seen good deal volume in smart grid and utilities, fleet
management/telematics and public safety. Health and consumer fitness
are highly promising despite complicated reimbursement models,
patchy wireless usage and privacy/security concerns.
     Sprint has focused heavily on creating robust services and M2M
product development tools for technical and solution partners. Its
dedicated Collaboration Center includes a testing center for M2M
devices, software and services to fast track design, testing and launch.
     Sprint aggressively seeks and supports M2M partners. For example,
Sprint is currently working with BodyMedia to develop fitness sensor arm
bands certified for the US medical community.
     For Sprint, M2M market barriers are not in the ecosystem because
it has a large partner community. Barriers lie among verticals whose
M2M experience, knowledge and consequently, willingness to invest,
vary widely.


The Integrator: Deutsche Telekom
Addressing changing value dynamics in M2M
Headquarters: Germany
Estimated M2M endpoints: undisclosed
Key markets: automotive, industrial automation, health, energy
Overview: Deutsche Telekom is targeting four verticals for corporate-
wide, top-line growth: health, energy, media distribution and the
connected car. The operator aims to generate €1 billion ($1.3 billion) of
new revenues by 2015 in these verticals, and M2M has a key role to play.
     DTAG says that integrating its IT and communications activities is a
critical M2M success factor. It also sees cloud computing as a key M2M




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Securing M2M profitability

“We’re moving to a margin-driven business – it’s all that matters.” – Operator,
Western Europe

Telecommunications is a mass-market industry based on the
large-scale manufacture, distribution and management of
digital goods. As our profiles indicate, the customized nature
of M2M solutions is often proving incompatible – for now.
     Can CSPs industrialize M2M and stabilize profitability? Our research
with M2M stakeholders (see fig. 9) identifies seven key profitability
variables. Five of these are fundamentally internal issues – CSPs are
less dependent on external market dynamics to take action. The most
challenging variable is M2M module costs, although these will trend
downward with volume over time. But we note that several CSPs are
building closer bi-lateral relationships with module and device makers to
overcome these issues.


Fig. 9 – Key M2M profitability variables


 Variable                                                        Issue                                                 Action                        Internal  External     Can it be
                                                                                                                                                    CSP issue market issue outsourced?
 STRUCTURE                             There is unease about where M2M belongs. The value             CSPs must ensure that any dedicated
 Reporting structure of                of autonomy is speedier decisions and service launch.          M2M systems can be easily integrated into
 internal M2M division                 But duplication of effort is a risk in targeting existing      existing billing and operational support
                                       customers. CSPs can’t neglect cross-sell and upsell
                                       opportunities. Higher costs may be incurred if systems and
                                                                                                      systems in order to manage end-to-end
                                                                                                      customer intelligence and experience.            •
                                       services cannot be shared. But CSPs still need integration
                                       for a single view of the truth.

 ACCOUNTING                            Some CSPs view 2G and 3G networks as a sunk cost. M2M          CSPs should consider the positive - or
 Internal metrics used to              income is then incremental revenue with limited opex.          negative - impact of M2M in the business
 determine M2M profit
 and loss
                                       In such cases, M2M “profit” is very robust - reaching up to
                                       70% gross margin. This profit may be illusory if CSPs switch
                                       off legacy networks and then attempt to migrate M2M
                                                                                                      case for outsourcing and maintenance of
                                                                                                      legacy networks.                                 •
                                       customers.

 ROAMING                               M2M traffic varies by application. High volume, short          CSPs should examine allying with other
 Cost to deliver cross-region          sessions consisting of small data transmissions are            operators to extend reach; the use of a
 M2M services                          common. This can be extremely costly in roaming,
                                       depending on increments billed for data consumption
                                       domestically and internationally.
                                                                                                      global M2M SIM; and outsourcing clearing
                                                                                                      and settlement of M2M traffic.                              •               •
 PLATFORMS                             Rising maturity of cloud computing offers reduced              CSPs should migrate to cloud-based

                                                                                                                                                       •                          •
 Service management costs              investment to build and access a fully-featured service        service management for both internally
 and platform capabilities             management platform. This contributes to lower cost of         and externally developed SMPs in order to
                                       M2M market entry and day-to-day operations.                    align resource consumption more tightly
                                                                                                      to demand.
 MODULES                               CSP-supplied M2M SIMs lock in the end user. Embedded           CSPs must move away from connectivity-
 Dependency of M2M retail              SIMs installed at manufacture and provisioned over             centric M2M value propositions to reduce
 pricing on module costs               the air make it easier to switch M2M suppliers. The cost       exposure to module cost dynamics, and
                                       of M2M chipsets, modules and devices is dramatically
                                       different between 2G and 3G networks. Premium prices
                                                                                                      develop stickier end customer relationships
                                                                                                      that do not rely on module subsidization.                   •
                                       are charged for the few M2M modules (and applications)
                                       available for 4G.

 PARTNERS                              The multiplicity of M2M partners demands automation.           CSPs must put more on the table in order to
 Partner pay-out models                Automation is only possible after agreement on value           get more back from partners. A service wrap
 supported                             delivered. The definition of value varies widely. As an        that couples service creation and marketing
                                       M2M app reseller, a CSP may get a small percentage of
                                       annual contract value. Helping an independent software
                                                                                                      with service management on a partner’s
                                                                                                      behalf is monetizable.                           •          •               •
                                       vendor take an M2M product to market can yield multiple
                                       success-based revenue streams.

 CHARGING                              Rigid systems restrict potential to diversify business         CSPs must ensure that their billing and
 M2M pricing models                    models. The multi-sided nature of the supply chain is one      OSS enables diverse business models with
 supported                             issue. The other is converting M2M data into business
                                       intelligence. Criticality, frequency, timing of M2M data
                                       reporting also carry different values.
                                                                                                      partners and the ability to monetize M2M
                                                                                                      analytics.                                       •          •               •

SOURCE: Informa Telecoms  Media




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Conclusions

“M2M remains a world of infinite possibilities and finite costs.”

Many myths are widely held about the M2M market. As
we’ve discussed in this report, many myths are partly or
wholly wrong:
—	 The M2M market’s biggest problem is not supply-chain fragmentation.
    Considerable work is required within M2M service providers to make
    revenue streams and profits more predictable.
—	 M2M interactions will not all become broadband. The largest M2M
    networks consist of remote assets communicating low-bandwidth data.
—	 The largest M2M networks do not exist only on operators’ public
    infrastructure. M2M communications bridge public and privately-built
    networks.
—	 The biggest M2M revenue opportunity is not simply data delivery. End
    customers value what M2M data tells them to make business decisions
    and improve business efficiency.
—	 Selecting the right vertical app to sell is not the toughest challenge.
    Finding functional commonalities across industries and applications is
    the best way to build scale.

Value exists beyond facilitating data delivery from M2M end points. Value
also lies in helping end customers understand and respond to what this
global mesh of sensing and measuring things is telling them. Ultimately,
we anticipate that M2M market revenues will shift to favor those who
can fulfil this role.
     M2M remains a world of infinite possibilities, and finite costs. While
each M2M deal is unique, an M2M service provider’s underlying cost
base remains the same. Our research indicates seven areas that can
boost the predictability of M2M profitability: structure, accounting,
roaming, platforms, modules, partners and charging.
     A change in mindset is required to exploit the M2M market’s
full potential. M2M service providers are architecting a self-fulfilling
prophesy if they do not change from within. They must break away from
wholesale-driven, connectivity-centric M2M success metrics. M2M end
points are not ‘subscribers,’ connectivity ARPU is not meaningful across
such a diverse marketplace.
     Indeed, these traditional metrics underplay M2M successes today
and in the future. The multiplicity of potential M2M revenue flows – from
end customers, but also go-to-market, technology and operational
partners needs to be industrialized, reported and recognized. Ultimately,
the most robust success metric to report is M2M profit margin, once
M2M service providers take the right steps to place it under control.




© 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.                                  WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
About the Informa-SAP M2M
Communications Survey

Informa Telecoms  Media conducted research between
December 2011 and February 2012. This involved an online
survey yielding 263 respondents distributed across 50
countries. Only individuals involved in the M2M supply chain
were qualified to take the survey. Informa also conducted
interviews with 15 stakeholders across the M2M supply chain,
including telecom operators, platform providers, telecom
software vendors and module vendors.




Authors

Informa analysts Camille Mendler, Andy Castonguay, Sheridan
Nye, Marceli Passoni and Charles Moon contributed to this
white paper.




Working with Informa

Informa Telecoms  Media’s strategic insights, key market data
and forecasts have led the market for more than 25 years. We
have 65 analysts in nine research offices offering pragmatic and
actionable advice to the leading global players in the telecoms
and media sector.
    Our clients represent all parts of the value chain, from telecoms
operators to pay-TV providers, from content providers to device
manufacturers. Our syndicated research and comprehensive databases
provide vital data and analysis focusing on the global telecoms and
media markets, and are widely used and valued by industry professionals
and thought leaders. We also provide a range of consultancy and
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sessions and executive presentations.

For more details on Informa Telecoms  Media and how we can help
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Informa SAP M2M Communications white paper

  • 1. Sponsored by M2M Communications Turn Potential into Profit www.informatandm.com
  • 2. Fig. 1 – M2M Communications survey respondents Executive summary Survey respondents across the M2M Survey respondents from 50 countries supply chain Machine-to-machine technology offers infinite possibilities. With M2M, every raindrop, heartbeat and object in our daily lives can become part of a global, semi-autonomous mesh of digital interactions. M2M can bring order to a vast, non-sentient world. All of this makes M2M exciting – and problematic. There is no such thing as a ‘typical’ M2M deal, tariff or profit margin. But communication service providers need to understand the dynamics of value and cost in order to secure a successful role in M2M. This white paper sheds light on today’s M2M market and predicts its potential evolution, based on analysis of current ecosystem  Telecom operator (38%)  South America & Caribbean (5%) development. It draws on a global survey of more than 250 M2M  MNVO (2%)  North America (12%) stakeholders across 50 countries (see fig. 1) and 15 field interviews  Satellite operator (2%)  Middle East & Africa (13%) conducted by Informa Telecoms & Media.  MVNE (3%)  Asia Pacific (18%)  Telecom software vendor / ISV (9%)  Western & Eastern Europe (52%) M2M revenue-generation models, industry focus areas, partnerships,  Cloud services provider (4%) investment priorities and not least, barriers to success are all put under  Telecom equipment vendor (19%)  Device. module, chipset maker (6%) the spotlight.  Integrator / consultancy (16%) Our research concludes that: NOTE: n=263 — Margin matters more than machines in determining M2M success. — Value is shifting from M2M data delivery to data intelligence. — Power is accumulating among enablers of end-to-end M2M service SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 visibility. © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 3. Introduction The status quo Ask anyone about the M2M market and their answer is likely to be: “M2M will be a huge market in the next five to ten years, but it has a long way It’s complex. Yet there is a simple but profound purpose behind to go.” – Equipment vendor, Asia Pacific the M2M market: To communicate intelligence from a vast, non- sentient world in order to enrich our daily lives and work. M2M market dynamics mirror those of global This will be done with sensors and embedded devices that do one telecommunications in the late 1990s, a heady time when or many things: Listen, feel, measure and report all manner of facts liberalization was sweeping across the world. Wholesale – that we never knew, or found difficult to collect and understand. M2M selling communications services to intermediaries – was a will also help automate decisions and tasks: Find the best route for the common entry strategy into newly-competitive markets. daily commute, anticipate a heart attack, restock a soft drinks machine, Today, many CSPs’ M2M operations report into a wholesale division, diagnose a fault in a turbine. and are wholesale focused. As in the 1990s, carrier alliances and But in the absence of hard facts – and amidst great market wholesale traffic exchanges are multiplying to help service providers excitement - a mythology is growing around M2M. This report challenges operate globally. those myths while identifying M2M pitfalls and market potential. In Revenue growth expectations are as bullish now as they were over a particular, we focus on outcomes for communications service providers decade ago. Seven out of every 10 CSPs we surveyed believe that M2M – telecom operators, MVNOs and satellite providers – whose activity in will generate 5% or more of their revenues within the next three years – M2M is rapidly expanding. despite the fact that it makes them little or no money today. Based on Informa’s World Telecoms Financial Benchmarks database, Value shift which tracks the financial performance of the world’s 40 largest operator Today, CSPs are doing what they do easily and very well– selling groups, this would indicate an M2M market value in excess of $65 billion connectivity. This represents almost 90% of M2M revenue in the current by 2015. market, according to our analysis. Tantalizing nuggets collected in our interviews explain market Tomorrow – certainly within three years – we anticipate that revenue enthusiasm: distribution will make an inexorable shift (see fig. 2) to what end users — Gross margins reaching 70% are achievable. want to do with M2M: — Deals exceeding half a million M2M end points are achievable. — Support business decisions with M2M data intelligence. — Contracts of 10 years’ duration are achievable. — Secure and manage M2M data. — Identify and create new applications for M2M. Back to the future M2M connectivity revenues will continue to grow robustly. But the choice Parallels with the 1990s are also warnings. The headlong rush into for CSPs is whether they want to tap into other revenue streams – or if wholesale communications resulted in market crash because there was a bit-pipe role offers sustainable profitability. Our analysis indicates that little differentiation between service providers except price, which fell either choice demands change in how M2M operations are run today. below the cost of supply. By focusing on building digital superhighways for each other, service providers lost sight of what end customers were willing to pay for. Similarly, end-customer needs are not the priority concern of many Fig. 2 – Future value shift in M2M communications M2M stakeholders today. Worries about the M2M supply chain are more dominant. It’s also notable that 60% of our survey respondents expect that telecom operators will largely play a bit-pipe role in the M2M market (see fig. 3), while others assemble the pieces required to deliver an M2M service to end customers. Certainly, a connectivity-centric role can be successful, but only if M2M connectivity becomes industrialized, with M2M revenue distribution predictable revenues and profits. M2M rollercoaster M2M revenues and profits are not certain. M2M service providers are currently riding an M2M rollercoaster with many dips and curves. There is extraordinary breadth in reported deal size and ARPU (see fig. 4). Many stress that there is no ‘typical’ M2M deal: — The biggest deals in terms of M2M end points – typically in smart metering – can yield ARPUs of 50 cents per SIM per month and need little bandwidth. — The smallest deals – typically in digital signage – can yield ARPUs 2012 2015 exceeding $10 per SIM per month and do need broadband connectivity. — Contracts for smart metering can be 10 years long, but other M2M  Connectivity (Communications services, associated communications hardware)  Professional services (Consulting, integration, software development) contracts are more likely to range between three to five years.  Service level management (Security, demand response, performance management) Yet, whether M2M ARPUs trend high or low, M2M service providers  Business intelligence Decision support, reports and alerts, analytics) ( still bear the same underlying costs to deliver the same functions. Our estimates of gross profitability for M2M services range between SOURCE: Informa Telecoms Media 20% and 70%. This extreme variability reflects issues including how © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 4. Fig. 3 – Telecom operators are destined to be bit-pipe providers in the M2M market. Agree or disagree? 100 80 M2M service providers allocate network costs, which networks and M2M modules are used, and if they are subsidized. For example, M2M services delivered over 2G can be highly profitable, because the network may be % of respondents 60 depreciated and 2G M2M modules are cheap. Revenue models 40 “To avoid being a bit pipe, operators must find a way to play a greater role. The only way forward is to develop partnerships with M2M developers based on revenue sharing.” – Operator, Eastern Europe 20 Buy an M2M service today and you’ll first be offered a national or 0 international data plan. Many M2M service providers say they are not Telecom operators All survey respondents equipped to support more complex business models. At the same time, (mobile, fixed, integrated) some are not yet willing to offer more.  Strongly agree (18.6% / 17.5%)  Somewhat agree (41.2% / 46.0%) Our research indicates that:  Somewhat disagree (24.5% / 27.0%) — Most CSPs function as M2M data wholesalers.  Strongly disagree (15.7% / 9.5%) — Only one in every 10 CSPs actively runs revenue-sharing models with partners. NOTE: n=263 — Fewer than one in 10 routinely offers service-level or application-based pricing for M2M. SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 M2M stakeholders can agree that table stakes for market success are end-to-end service management and flexible billing for varied M2M applications and traffic profiles. Beyond these two priorities, however, there is a split in opinion (see Fig. 4 – Riding the M2M rollercoaster: A view from the field fig. 5). CSPs rightly prioritize security because they are highly skilled in this area. CSPs also understand the criticality of securing data delivery ‘Typical’ deal: ARPU according to end customers’ service-level requirements. However, CSPs don’t prioritize the next step: Providing real-time 35 intelligence and M2M analytics to support end customers’ business decisions. Yet several other stakeholders do think that delivering value 30 beyond delivery itself is an important activity that will build deeper end-customer relationships. For now, CSPs appear more content to play % of M2M service providers 25 a back-office role. 20 Market scope 15 “There’s deep confusion in the market about the development of M2M toward the Internet of Things.” – Operator, Western Europe 10 The potential to embed M2M functionality in multiple contexts excites 5 M2M stakeholders. But there’s a vast difference between opportunity sizing based on what could be connected with M2M – billions or even 0 trillions of things according to some claims – and what will be connected. ARPU per SIM ($) Nor will all M2M interactions be monetized. CSPs’ public networks are not the only available or most suitable NA/DK $3 $3-$5 $5-$7 $7-$9 $9 connectivity option for all M2M vertical applications. Indeed, Informa end-user surveys in industries such as utilities, oil and gas, rail and maritime confirm a strong role for M2M applications to automate and NOTE: n=118 improve many business processes, but a critical need to connect remote assets that public networks cannot reach. SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 Some CSPs believe that revenues on public cellular networks – 2G, 3G and eventually 4G – will be significant enough. Few consider end-to- end service management of M2M applications crossing into enterprises’ privately-built networks where technologies such as WiFi, wireless mesh and radio are used. However, some long-tail wireless vendors – organizations which support vertical applications on private wireless networks – plan to bridge private and public networks with their own M2M services. In © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 5. Fig. 5 – Operational focus areas for M2M service providers CSP Telecom Integrator Telecom Device, Cloud equipment software module, service vendor vendor/ISV chipset maker provider some industries – including those that CSPs target - we predict that such firms can become formidable market players. End-to-end service managment • • • • • • Target applications Partner managment • • • • • Among CSPs, bets are being placed: Three verticals are viewed as the most promising for monetized M2M applications (see fig. 6): Flexible billing • • • • • • — Transport and logistics: Fleet management, driver monitoring, vehicle diagnostics, insurance reporting for multinational corporations, but also Security fraud • • • • smaller enterprises. — Utilities: Smart metering and smart grid initiatives in electricity, but also Network traffic signalling loads • • • • gas and water. — Automotive: Infotainment, vehicle diagnostics, insurance reporting for Ordering provisioning • private individuals. Health is of acute interest, but the complexity of the healthcare Cross-border roaming • ecosystem combined with that of the M2M supply chain are a major concern. As our CSP profiles detail, some M2M service providers are Business analytics • • • n=111 n=49 n=45 n=23 n=16 n=12 taking a long view, and building relationships with specialist device vendors to craft narrowly-defined health propositions.  Top 5 operational focus areas More broadly, M2M applications fall into four inter-related categories: — Static: These applications monitor assets in fixed locations, such as soft- SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 drinks machines or photocopiers. — Nomadic: These applications rely heavily on mobile networks to track people and assets on the move, such as trucks and shipping containers. Fig. 6 – CSP target industries for M2M — Transformational: These applications create a brand-new annuity revenue stream for the end customer, such as pay-as-you-drive 60 insurance. — Horizontal: These applications are functionally similar across various industries. For example, the tracking of elderly Alzheimer’s patients and 50 felons on parole uses fundamentally the same technology. Only a handful of CSPs – the most experienced – are reselling 40 functionally similar M2M applications on a horizontal basis. Instead % of CSPs of focusing on vertical market peculiarities, we believe that seeking 30 commonalities and applications matching several categories is a pragmatic way to build operational scale. 20 Barriers to success Building scale is a persistent problem. Navigating the fragmented 10 ecosystem is a top barrier to success (see fig. 7). There’s a strong desire to build large partner communities, but less clarity about how to monetize 0 these relationships.  Transport and logistics (51.8%)  Integrators (11.8%) CSPs are playing multiple roles in the M2M market – and not all  Utilities (46.4%)  Manufacturing / industrial (10.9%) are desired or monetized. They may act as consultants, integrators,  Automotive (27.3%)  Oil and gas / mining (4.5%) platform developers, device testers, channel partners as well as M2M  Financial services (20.0%)  Agriculture / food (2.7%)  Health (20.0%)  Military / defence (0.9%) service providers.  Operators / MVNOs (15.5%)  Other (3.6%) As a side note, the least likely role, particularly among CSPs, is that of a  Consumer electronics (14.5%)  Don’t know / undecided (12.7%)  Public safety (11.8%) user of M2M. Only one in 10 CSPs reports internal use of M2M technology. To scale M2M operations, CSPs need to decide what their core NOTE: n=111 activities are and what activities trusted partners can undertake. Partners SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 Broadly, there are three partner categories, although lines are often blurred: — Go-to-market partners: These partners have an existing customer base in a specific industry for which an M2M solution is an upsell. — M2M technology partners: These partners contribute a unique element for an M2M solution, such as an M2M module or specific application. — Operational partners: These partners provide underlying platforms, systems and integration services to power M2M solutions. © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 6. Fig. 7 – The top 10 barriers to success n M2M 50 40 Our research indicates that go-to-market partners are currently most valued. Technology partners are the next priority: Device, module #1 for CSPs % of respondents and chipset vendors, as well as independent software vendors focusing 30 on M2M. Nevertheless, we note a rising focus on operational realities, and a finer understanding of the opportunity cost involved in sewing together 20 an M2M service. As understanding grows, a CSP’s biggest decision is which solution components it should own and control, and which 10 it should externalize using trusted partners. Integrators in particular straddle the M2M market as enablers within the M2M supply chain, but also end customers. 0  Fragmented ecosystem (49%)  Unstable partner landscape (17%) To industrialize M2M, CSPs are turning to operational partners for:  Unproven business models (43%)  Billing / charging complexity (17%) — M2M device certification: Processes around certifying a device for use  Low ARPU, low margin, low ROI (35%)  Security / privacy concerns (15%) on a CSP’s network.  End-to-end service management (29%)  Lack of M2M roaming (14%)  Technology immaturity (20%)  Traffic management (8%) — Service management: Platforms to manage M2M services, typically moving to cloud-based operations. NOTE: n=263 — Partner management: Tasks including partner on-boarding, management and payments. — Roaming: Commercial agreements for M2M cross-border services SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 because traditional roaming schemes clash with M2M traffic patterns. Investment budget Fig. 8 – CSP M2M investment priorities Investment in partner management is growing as are internal resources allocated to M2M. Only four out of every 10 M2M stakeholders had a 60 dedicated M2M investment budget prior to 2012. By the end of 2012, that number will exceed two thirds. Those with an existing M2M budget say that it is growing in 2012. 50 Of these, one fifth says their investment budget in 2012 is considerably higher than in previous years. Among CSPs, the key investment areas 40 (see fig. 8) are: % of CSPs — Service management: Ensuring the smooth functioning of applications 30 and connected devices according to customer performance and reporting demands. 20 — Product development: Developing new solutions to bring to market. — System integration: Making disparate internal and external systems and devices talk to each other. 10 The rise in investment levels underscores how M2M is now moving from an experimental to permanent aspect of revenue generation across 0 many service providers.  Service management (55%)  Marketing (26%)  Product development / RD (50%)  Billing (18%)  System integration (35%)  Business strategy consulting (13%)  Sales (hiring, training) (26%)  Order management (11%)  Partner recruitment (26%)  Device module / accreditation (8%) NOTE: n=111 SOURCE: Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey, 2012 © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 7. Reports from the field M2M is an ongoing journey of exploration for experienced CSPs and newcomers alike. The following profiles illustrate the diversity of experience, successes, and challenges that CSPs face. The Pragmatist: ATT Driving scale with strategic operational partnerships Headquarters: USA Estimated M2M end points: 7 million (excludes iPad) Key M2M markets: Shipping and logistics, industrial automation, consumer electronics, telematics/fleet management, health Overview: ATT’s M2M activities are split between its Emerging Devices Organization (EDO) and Advanced Enterprise Mobility Solutions group (AEMS). EDO identifies new devices for consumers and enterprises, while AEMS works on enterprise platform and service components. ATT’s M2M activities have a prominent consumer-facing flavor, due to the successful launch of connected devices such as the Amazon Kindle and the iPad. ATT expects strong growth in B2C mobile health, home security and energy sectors. A new Digital Life Services team identifies and champions new embedded devices within targeted industries. Operationally, ATT has outsourced much device provisioning and platform activity to M2M specialist Jasper Wireless. A partnership with KORE Telematics is used to speed device certification. The Jasper Wireless partnership has powered a core function: the ATT Control Center. This center provides tools for M2M partners to monitor and control device activity, connection status, service costs, provisioning status, rate plan adjustments and billing. ATT has also invested in its M2M certification lab, Data Developer Program, and API development for M2M applications. ATT is more comfortable than many peers to have partners help drive new business. As M2M expands into B2C, ATT is shifting its approach to be both evangelist and solutions provider. The Local Hero: SK Telecom Aligning M2M to national socio-economic goals Headquarters: South Korea Estimated M2M end points: 700,000 Key M2M markets: Utilities, vehicle/fleet management, asset management, health, environment, finance Overview: SK Telecom is highly active across M2M functions. It notes that most M2M applications still require considerable customization. To support its customers, SKT works directly across partner collaboration, terminal and application development. Dedicated teams focus on M2M RD, sales, marketing and standardization. Specialist teams like its business to government (B2G) team work on major strategic initiatives such as senior care, public security, and other remote-monitoring applications. A major M2M initiative is the $58 million Jeju Island smart grid project where SKT is part of a government-backed consortium. The project is the first stage of a national program which aims to cut $10 billion off annual energy import payments and reduce Korea’s CO2 emissions by a third. SKT still determines business and charging models on a case-by- case basis. Consulting fees are charged. SKT works closely with device manufacturers to develop client hardware and software. Revenues are based on service provisioning and data consumption. © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 8. SKT will remain a universal enabler of M2M, but a new M2M platform acquisitions of security specialist Cybertrust and cloud service provider should reduce ad-hoc initiatives. This will employ generic mobility Terremark Worldwide. The nPhase, Cybertrust and Terremark Worldwide management protocols and open APIs to connect end-users to M2M back-office systems are now integrated to leverage holistic, cloud-based applications. The goal is to reduce SKT’s development and support costs M2M service management. and speed time to revenue. VZW believes many enterprises want flexibility in service sourcing, particularly for platform and security. However, VZW expects customers will come to value enhanced operational benefits from a fully-integrated The Newbie: Entel M2M solution stack. For VZW, greater ecosystem control will deliver Learning how to expand a fast-growing M2M business greater profit potential. Headquarters: Chile Estimated M2M end points: 115,000 Key M2M markets: point of sale, fleet management, security alarm The Connector: Vodafone systems, telemetry Managing global assets to deliver deep service customization Overview: Entel is a relative newcomer to M2M, but doubled its M2M Headquarters: UK connections in 2011. Despite small revenues and low ARPU to date, Estimated M2M end points: 7 million Entel is positive about ongoing growth and the long-term nature of Key markets: automotive, utilities, consumer electronics, industrial M2M contracts. automation Entel’s M2M SIMs power 60% of Chile’s wireless banking transactions. Overview: Vodafone’s dedicated M2M unit sits within the Vodafone Security monitoring and utility metering services are also successful. Global Enterprise (VGE) division, reflecting its target market: large Entel supports M2M through its GPRS, HSDPA and EDGE networks. GPRS national and multinational enterprises. is favored because of its reach, low-cost chipsets and devices. Vodafone’s stated differentiators are its international network Currently, Entel does not have in-house M2M software development coverage; dedicated M2M organization; close links with the Global and has not established developer partnerships. Entel only offers Enterprise and innovation groups; and in-house technology, particularly connectivity to M2M enablers and some large enterprises with in-house its Global Data Service Platform (GDSP). M2M infrastructure. In future, Entel wants to offer M2M managed The GDSP enables end-to-end visibility and service management, services, but has not decided how to expand this portfolio. as well as device and SIM provisioning. Vodafone works to integrate Today, Entel focuses on flexible connectivity. M2M data plans are its platform with those of hardware manufacturers to enhance device customized for each client, according to data consumption, application configuration and management. Its integration with partner Verizon’s and M2M end points. Specific pricing plans are available for popular platform will add to these strengths. applications, such as telemetry and point of sale. Vodafone can offer service level agreements for end-to-end service For Entel, the main M2M market barrier is lack of technical standards monitoring and device control across 70 countries. It offers cross-border to develop M2M solutions. Entel notes that M2M projects take many SIMs and SLAs, a global Home Location Register, and a single tariff across months to implement, increasing costs and stalling market expansion. the EU27. Vodafone offers highly flexible pricing options to match varied consumption requirements of M2M devices and applications. The Controller: Verizon Wireless Volumes of connections, reliability, latency, data volumes, geographic Investing to extend control over the M2M value chain distribution and frequency of data collection all vary. Pricing extends Headquarters: USA from per-connection, per-month tariffs to those based on reliability, Estimated M2M end points: 8.1 million resilience and availability. Key markets: Smart grid, point of sale, fleet management, health, digital Content downloads from consumer devices may incur a partner signage revenue share. Vodafone wants to capture the value of the data to the Overview: Verizon Wireless’ M2M strategy focuses on large enterprises customer while allowing for the cost of data delivery. which value integrated solutions. For small to medium clients, it focuses Vodafone also sells professional services to boost margin. The more on broadband connectivity. operator seeks to avoid a bit-pipe role wherever possible. VZW wants customers to access a single dashboard providing a holistic view into security, BSS/OSS, analytics, account details, provisioning, applications, device management and performance analytics. The Silo Breaker: Orange Although active in several verticals, VZW has high hopes Building unique value and differentiation with B2B2C models for healthcare. Focus areas are independent living, remote care Headquarters: France management, virtual care, and mobilizing clinicians. Although its M2M Estimated M2M end points: 2.8 million services mostly use 2G and 3G networks, VZW also offers 4G medical Key markets: Utilities, health, fleet management, automotive devices for ambulances and high-quality image transfer. Overview: Orange Business Services, a global leader in providing ICT VZW maintains direct control of device certification and has reduced services to multinational enterprises, has a strategic goal to manage 10 certification time from over six months to an average of two to four million SIM-connected devices by 2015. weeks. Certification is usually a stand-alone process with no marketing OBS notes dramatic growth in demand for international M2M commitment from VZW. services such as global fleet tracking. OBS has taken firm steps to address VZW wants to control more of the M2M ecosystem. In 2012, it this opportunity: A major M2M roaming alliance with Deutsche Telekom acquired outstanding shares in M2M specialist nPhase, following and TeliaSonera is providing scale, reach and some shared costs. It has © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 9. also concluded a global M2M relationship with Sprint. enabler. DTAG operates a dedicated M2M competency center offering OBS is prioritizing value-added opportunities over volume solution design, device testing and service launch. connectivity-driven revenues. OBS is increasingly open to blended DTAG anticipates a fundamental value shift in M2M. It believes that B2B2C models and approaches that blur traditional industry boundaries. M2M market revenues are 85% connectivity related today, but will A key example is the M2o City joint venture with Veolia Water, the decline over time to 15%. Connectivity revenues will still grow robustly world’s largest private-sector water-services provider. This is a new class – and DTAG is part of a global M2M roaming alliance with Orange and of hybrid managed-services provider combining telecoms and utilities Telia Sonera. But DTAG believes other areas will grow faster and be expertise. It will provide water-metering and environment-monitoring more profitable. services in addition to Veolia Water’s broader water services. Veolia DTAG sees enhanced value in M2M service-level management, Water already manages 200,000 smart meters and has 4,500 water- managed security, flexible billing, roaming management and integration management contracts worldwide. M2o City may provide shared-risk- services. Not least, it expects to assert a more balanced contribution in reward and pay-as-you-grow payment structures. revenue sharing with device vendors and M2M application developers. OBS aims to develop deeper, multi-faceted relationships with its Since it has deep and extensive credentials in ICT services across customers. M2M is an enabler of that strategic vision. The goal is not just industries, DTAG believes it is in a strong position as M2M data to empower customers, but also their customers’ customers. becomes more tightly integrated into enterprise business intelligence and processes. The Community Builder: Sprint Creating a central venue for multi-faceted innovation Headquarters: USA Estimated M2M end points: 2.5 million Key M2M markets: telematics, smart grid, fleet management, health Overview: Sprint’s M2M strategy leverages its considerable spectrum holdings and a strong collaborative approach with partners. Sprint’s M2M organization includes a dedicated sales organization, more than 600 M2M solution engineers, vertical and solution-specific units. Sprint is maintaining its 2G and 3G networks while expanding 4G infrastructure. Through its 2G network, Sprint leverages lower module costs for the low-bandwidth applications that still represent most M2M deployments. Sprint has seen good deal volume in smart grid and utilities, fleet management/telematics and public safety. Health and consumer fitness are highly promising despite complicated reimbursement models, patchy wireless usage and privacy/security concerns. Sprint has focused heavily on creating robust services and M2M product development tools for technical and solution partners. Its dedicated Collaboration Center includes a testing center for M2M devices, software and services to fast track design, testing and launch. Sprint aggressively seeks and supports M2M partners. For example, Sprint is currently working with BodyMedia to develop fitness sensor arm bands certified for the US medical community. For Sprint, M2M market barriers are not in the ecosystem because it has a large partner community. Barriers lie among verticals whose M2M experience, knowledge and consequently, willingness to invest, vary widely. The Integrator: Deutsche Telekom Addressing changing value dynamics in M2M Headquarters: Germany Estimated M2M endpoints: undisclosed Key markets: automotive, industrial automation, health, energy Overview: Deutsche Telekom is targeting four verticals for corporate- wide, top-line growth: health, energy, media distribution and the connected car. The operator aims to generate €1 billion ($1.3 billion) of new revenues by 2015 in these verticals, and M2M has a key role to play. DTAG says that integrating its IT and communications activities is a critical M2M success factor. It also sees cloud computing as a key M2M © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 10. Securing M2M profitability “We’re moving to a margin-driven business – it’s all that matters.” – Operator, Western Europe Telecommunications is a mass-market industry based on the large-scale manufacture, distribution and management of digital goods. As our profiles indicate, the customized nature of M2M solutions is often proving incompatible – for now. Can CSPs industrialize M2M and stabilize profitability? Our research with M2M stakeholders (see fig. 9) identifies seven key profitability variables. Five of these are fundamentally internal issues – CSPs are less dependent on external market dynamics to take action. The most challenging variable is M2M module costs, although these will trend downward with volume over time. But we note that several CSPs are building closer bi-lateral relationships with module and device makers to overcome these issues. Fig. 9 – Key M2M profitability variables Variable Issue Action Internal External Can it be CSP issue market issue outsourced? STRUCTURE There is unease about where M2M belongs. The value CSPs must ensure that any dedicated Reporting structure of of autonomy is speedier decisions and service launch. M2M systems can be easily integrated into internal M2M division But duplication of effort is a risk in targeting existing existing billing and operational support customers. CSPs can’t neglect cross-sell and upsell opportunities. Higher costs may be incurred if systems and systems in order to manage end-to-end customer intelligence and experience. • services cannot be shared. But CSPs still need integration for a single view of the truth. ACCOUNTING Some CSPs view 2G and 3G networks as a sunk cost. M2M CSPs should consider the positive - or Internal metrics used to income is then incremental revenue with limited opex. negative - impact of M2M in the business determine M2M profit and loss In such cases, M2M “profit” is very robust - reaching up to 70% gross margin. This profit may be illusory if CSPs switch off legacy networks and then attempt to migrate M2M case for outsourcing and maintenance of legacy networks. • customers. ROAMING M2M traffic varies by application. High volume, short CSPs should examine allying with other Cost to deliver cross-region sessions consisting of small data transmissions are operators to extend reach; the use of a M2M services common. This can be extremely costly in roaming, depending on increments billed for data consumption domestically and internationally. global M2M SIM; and outsourcing clearing and settlement of M2M traffic. • • PLATFORMS Rising maturity of cloud computing offers reduced CSPs should migrate to cloud-based • • Service management costs investment to build and access a fully-featured service service management for both internally and platform capabilities management platform. This contributes to lower cost of and externally developed SMPs in order to M2M market entry and day-to-day operations. align resource consumption more tightly to demand. MODULES CSP-supplied M2M SIMs lock in the end user. Embedded CSPs must move away from connectivity- Dependency of M2M retail SIMs installed at manufacture and provisioned over centric M2M value propositions to reduce pricing on module costs the air make it easier to switch M2M suppliers. The cost exposure to module cost dynamics, and of M2M chipsets, modules and devices is dramatically different between 2G and 3G networks. Premium prices develop stickier end customer relationships that do not rely on module subsidization. • are charged for the few M2M modules (and applications) available for 4G. PARTNERS The multiplicity of M2M partners demands automation. CSPs must put more on the table in order to Partner pay-out models Automation is only possible after agreement on value get more back from partners. A service wrap supported delivered. The definition of value varies widely. As an that couples service creation and marketing M2M app reseller, a CSP may get a small percentage of annual contract value. Helping an independent software with service management on a partner’s behalf is monetizable. • • • vendor take an M2M product to market can yield multiple success-based revenue streams. CHARGING Rigid systems restrict potential to diversify business CSPs must ensure that their billing and M2M pricing models models. The multi-sided nature of the supply chain is one OSS enables diverse business models with supported issue. The other is converting M2M data into business intelligence. Criticality, frequency, timing of M2M data reporting also carry different values. partners and the ability to monetize M2M analytics. • • • SOURCE: Informa Telecoms Media © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 11. Conclusions “M2M remains a world of infinite possibilities and finite costs.” Many myths are widely held about the M2M market. As we’ve discussed in this report, many myths are partly or wholly wrong: — The M2M market’s biggest problem is not supply-chain fragmentation. Considerable work is required within M2M service providers to make revenue streams and profits more predictable. — M2M interactions will not all become broadband. The largest M2M networks consist of remote assets communicating low-bandwidth data. — The largest M2M networks do not exist only on operators’ public infrastructure. M2M communications bridge public and privately-built networks. — The biggest M2M revenue opportunity is not simply data delivery. End customers value what M2M data tells them to make business decisions and improve business efficiency. — Selecting the right vertical app to sell is not the toughest challenge. Finding functional commonalities across industries and applications is the best way to build scale. Value exists beyond facilitating data delivery from M2M end points. Value also lies in helping end customers understand and respond to what this global mesh of sensing and measuring things is telling them. Ultimately, we anticipate that M2M market revenues will shift to favor those who can fulfil this role. M2M remains a world of infinite possibilities, and finite costs. While each M2M deal is unique, an M2M service provider’s underlying cost base remains the same. Our research indicates seven areas that can boost the predictability of M2M profitability: structure, accounting, roaming, platforms, modules, partners and charging. A change in mindset is required to exploit the M2M market’s full potential. M2M service providers are architecting a self-fulfilling prophesy if they do not change from within. They must break away from wholesale-driven, connectivity-centric M2M success metrics. M2M end points are not ‘subscribers,’ connectivity ARPU is not meaningful across such a diverse marketplace. Indeed, these traditional metrics underplay M2M successes today and in the future. The multiplicity of potential M2M revenue flows – from end customers, but also go-to-market, technology and operational partners needs to be industrialized, reported and recognized. Ultimately, the most robust success metric to report is M2M profit margin, once M2M service providers take the right steps to place it under control. © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM
  • 12. About the Informa-SAP M2M Communications Survey Informa Telecoms Media conducted research between December 2011 and February 2012. This involved an online survey yielding 263 respondents distributed across 50 countries. Only individuals involved in the M2M supply chain were qualified to take the survey. Informa also conducted interviews with 15 stakeholders across the M2M supply chain, including telecom operators, platform providers, telecom software vendors and module vendors. Authors Informa analysts Camille Mendler, Andy Castonguay, Sheridan Nye, Marceli Passoni and Charles Moon contributed to this white paper. Working with Informa Informa Telecoms Media’s strategic insights, key market data and forecasts have led the market for more than 25 years. We have 65 analysts in nine research offices offering pragmatic and actionable advice to the leading global players in the telecoms and media sector. Our clients represent all parts of the value chain, from telecoms operators to pay-TV providers, from content providers to device manufacturers. Our syndicated research and comprehensive databases provide vital data and analysis focusing on the global telecoms and media markets, and are widely used and valued by industry professionals and thought leaders. We also provide a range of consultancy and bespoke research services, including white papers, webinars, strategy sessions and executive presentations. For more details on Informa Telecoms Media and how we can help your company identify future trends and opportunities, please contact: Dominic Offord +44 (0)20 3377 3524 dominic.offord@informa.com www.informatandm.com © 2012 INFORMA UK LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.INFORMATANDM.COM