Utility meters and vehicles are identified as the segments with the far greatest potential. "Right now we have several projects where up to 500,000 electricity meters will be connected to mobile networks for automated meter reading and that is just the beginning", says Tobias. "It is the same in the vehicle sector. Half a million trucks are now monitored with GSM/GPS as part of Germany's Toll Collect system and over one hundred thousand motorists in Italy have signed up for pay-as-you-drive insurance schemes." Tobias believes GSM/GPS tracking technology will soon become widely used for mileage-based motor vehicle taxation and speed limit enforcement, as well as voluntary reporting of driving behaviour to insurance companies.
The report also identifies several other growth areas for wireless M2M in the security and retail sectors. Mobile communication technology is today commonly used in alarm systems, payment terminals, parking machines and various industrial remote monitoring systems.
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