Ericsson has introduced three new IoT solutions for smart homes and cities globally. This new development was made in a bid to equip communication service providers and utility companies. It also address services and requirements in the fast-growing Internet of Things.
Ericsson’s unique position with end-end capability will be strengthened through the new solutions which includes smart metering as a service, user, IoT data analytic and networks software 17A diversifying cellular.
IoT is quickly emerging as a very significant agent of transformation as it blends the physical and digital worlds.
In the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, 28 billion connected devices will be recorded by the year 2021 and more than half will be the M2M and IoT connections.
Meanwhile, numerous studies have identified the potential and value of IoT to society, with smart cities and connected homes, including consumer devices, making up as much that value.