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The internet this is happening since the devices don’t support text
of things and messaging.
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By Timothy Colwell, Senior Vice President of Global
BTusiness Analytics, AOTMP
he Internet of Things is the collec-
tion of all communications enabled
devices connected to the internet.
It includes any device that can communi-
cate through wireline connectivity, wire-
less connectivity, and proximity technology
such as NFC (near field communications)
and RFID (radio frequency identifica-
tion). Collectively, the Internet of Things
includes any object that can actively or
passively communicate over the internet.
The size of the Internet of Things is
significant and market forecasts for the
number of devices that will be connected to
the internet by the end of the decade range
from 26 billion to 75 billion depending on
the source. This forecast means that of the
7 billion people on the earth today, there
could be as many as ten devices connected Nick Davis is a VIP customer
to the internet for every human being alive
by 2020!
He prefers to use email
While many of the devices associated
with the Internet of Things will be consum- And I’m his preferred agent
er-centric, there will be a large population
of enterprise devices and these devices will His emails get routed to me
change the composition of enterprise tele-
com environments. The number of telem- I check his contact history
etry devices, RFID readers and machine-to-
machine devices that may be present in an Respond to his question promptly
enterprise environment will alter the scope
of telecom management.
Give him the VIP treatment
A significant number of these devices
will be connected via wireless. Install a Makes him happy
SIM card into a device, activate it through
a wireless network carrier and an Internet Which makes my job easy
of Things device is born. These devices
require the same technical, operational and
financial controls afforded by telecom man-
agement practices to assure the device, the
SIM card, the wireless network carrier ser-
vice plan are identified, tracked, supported
and maintained in the same manner as a
smartphone or feature phone.
The Internet of Things will change the
things to be managed and mature telecom
management practices are poised to meet
the challenge.
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