BICS, a European telecom leader and one ofInfopulse clients, expects a 44% YoY increase in global machine roaming onits network. Overall international IoT roaming traffic may increase by 300% over the next 4 years. That said, voiceand text usage will also remain popular services, especially as the globalpopulations continue to grow.
This appears, from the meta-narrative in this report, to have been remedied; but rather like with the challenge of roaming, the solution has only just revealed itself and there is still work to do for the whole of the cellular industry to observe the picture. And as with everything, it is behind the curve on the business case; the rival non-cellular IoT market has been hammering out the total-cost-of-ownership (TCO) equation with enterprises since the middle of last year, at least. Better late than never; but it represents more lost-ground to the likes of LoRaWAN and Sigfox.
4G roaming traffic doubled globally last year – BICS
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The company announced in November that the volume of minutes used on its network across Latin America and the Caribbean had doubled within the last two years thanks to the establishment of 40 new interconnections to the BICS Global Network across the region meaning the company now works with 80% of the major operator groups. 2ff7e9595c
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