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IoT decision makers are still not sold on the promise of 5G, according to a new report from IDC. Companies also are concerned about managing the costs of cellular IoT and having enough developer tools and APIs to support these projects. 
The survey also found that 75% of IoT devices using cellular connections are stationary. Stacy Crook, research director, Internet of Things at IDC, analyzed the survey results and wrote the report, "Streamlining Connectivity Management for Cellular IoT Success." 
Cellular IoT uses the same mobile networks as smartphones to connect sensors and other devices to the internet. Ericsson predicts that the number of cellular IoT connections will grow from 1.6 billion in 2020 to 5.4 billion in 2026, a compound annual growth rate of 23%.
Crook found that 79% of respondents plan to use 4G for cellular IoT deployments with only 9% making the jump to 5G. Respondents listed these concerns about 5G service:
  • Limited access to Tier 1 networks
  • Network quality degradation when devices are in motion
  • Poor troubleshooting capabilities 
  • No failover options during network outages
  • The ability to select which radio technology devices connect to
The survey found that proof-of-concept projects also take twice as long as companies expect: 12 months vs. six. Survey respondents named these three challenges that slow down cellular IoT projects:
  1. Lack of visibility into domestic and global device deployments and usage
  2. Ordering and shipping SIMs and modules in a timely manner
  3. Inability to try SIMs during the evaluation process
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    Cost is another pain point for cellular IoT projects with 65% of companies stating that they pay for overages and unused data. Managing multiple cellular carriers and the associated billing complexities are also a significant problem.  
    Continue reading: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/iot-device-managers-are-sticking-with-4g-with-only-9-planning-a-move-to-5g/
 

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