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Quarterly Publication of IoT Now Magazine, Q3 in the year 2025

Cellular IoT adoption experiencing positive analyst estimates in the latest issue of IoT Now post summer break. Statistics cited.

Quarterly Publication of IoT Now Magazine, Year 2025
Quarterly Publication of IoT Now Magazine, Year 2025

Quarterly Publication of IoT Now Magazine, Q3 in the year 2025

The cellular Internet of Things (IoT) industry is gearing up for a significant expansion, with several key players making strategic moves to capitalize on the impending growth.

Soracom, a leading IoT connectivity solutions provider, has bolstered its AI capabilities with the introduction of new GenAI tools. This development is expected to enhance the company's offerings and position it for success in the rapidly evolving IoT landscape.

Telit Cinterion, another prominent name in the industry, has improved its deviceWISE AI Visual Inspection. This upgrade aims to provide more efficient and accurate insights, further strengthening Telit Cinterion's position in the market.

In the realm of cross-border cellular IoT, floLIVE has made a significant stride by launching its services for African logistics services. This move is set to revolutionize the way logistics operations are managed in the region, offering improved efficiency and connectivity.

The industry as a whole is bracing for mega-scale growth in cellular IoT. Analysts have reported double-digit growth in global cellular connection numbers, a clear indication of the industry's potential.

In terms of partnerships, KORE and TD SYNNEX have announced an alliance, a move that is expected to bring synergies and create new opportunities for both companies. Similarly, ThinkPalm and RAD have formed an alliance aimed at enhancing IoT security in the Asia-Pacific region.

Meanwhile, Aeris and Bridge Alliance have partnered for integrated IoT security in the APAC region, further demonstrating the industry's focus on security as it prepares for growth.

The growth in the industry, however, comes with its challenges. Tightening revenues of about 33 Euro cents a month per cellular IoT connection are a concern for many players. Simplified management and economies of scale are seen as potential solutions to offset these tightening revenues.

There are several upcoming events that promise to shape the future of the cellular IoT industry. MWC25 Las Vegas, scheduled for 14-15 October 2025, has 5G, AI, and IoT innovation on its agenda. Enlit Europe 2025, scheduled for 18-20 November 2025, aims to build the digital backbone for the energy transition.

In a case study, the VitalThings project showcases the potential of cellular IoT in contactless care for better senior outcomes. This project underscores the transformative impact that cellular IoT can have on various sectors.

Giesecke+Devrient's Andreas Morawietz explains how SGP.32 can transform IoT business cases with frictionless flexibility at scale. Meanwhile, Infineon's Sivaram Trikutam discusses how edge computing is making connected devices smarter and taking smart homes to the next level.

Analysts' predictions for cellular IoT uptake are conservative, suggesting that the industry may be on the cusp of even greater growth than currently anticipated.

Lastly, Kaleido Intelligence and Mobilesquared have released an exclusive report on how connectivity leaders should approach the IoT market, sponsored by floLIVE. This report is expected to provide valuable insights for companies looking to navigate the rapidly evolving cellular IoT landscape.

Wireless Logic has also made a significant move by buying Zipit Wireless, a move that is expected to strengthen its position in the market.

As the cellular IoT industry continues to grow, it is clear that innovation, partnerships, and strategic moves will play a crucial role in shaping its future.

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