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Research and Markets: Embedded SIMs Within Cars To Reach Market Saturation By 2025


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DUBLIN--March 4, 2012: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Impact of Changing M2M Strategies on the Connected Car" report to their offering.

“The Impact of Changing M2M Strategies on the Connected Car”

The impact of changing M2M strategies on the Connected Car

Vehicle manufacturers are today faced with a large number of options for enabling connected cars, and must balance often conflicting factors. SBD's latest report The impact of changing M2M strategies on the Connected Car clarifies the different solutions for enabling connected car services and their adoption in China, Europe and the USA.

Fully embedded strategies continue to play an important role for enabling connectivity within the car and this report analyses the trends contributing to the sustained growth of embedded SIMs:

- Market trends - various mandates and legislations driving fitment of embedded SIMs

- Technical trends - the emergence of reprogrammable SIMs

- Network trends - the transition from 2G to 3G/4G

- Pricing trends - improvements in roaming plans & data buckets

- Strategic trends - the changing role of the telecoms industry in the connected car value chain

Finally the report provides recommendations for vehicle manufacturers, telecom operators and telecom service providers on how to transition embedded SIMs from niche to mass-market in a profitable and sustainable way.

This report will help you:

- Understand the future trends for embedded SIMs so that you can develop long-term connectivity strategies

- Discover new ways to overcome the pricing challenges associated with embedded SIMs

- Gain deeper insight into how telecom operators are evolving their services and how this will impact the automotive world.

Author

Andrew Hart (Head - Advanced Research Division)

Andrew is recognized throughout the industry as a leading authority in navigation and traffic information, helping vehicle manufacturers and suppliers understand the technical, business and consumer trends in Europe. Andrew sits on a number of international forums and is a notable speaker at leading ITS events in both Europe and Japan.

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