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How China is Dominating the Internet of Things

China Leads in machine-to-machine technologyPart of the Internet of Things (IoT) is machine-to-machine communication, or M2MChina currently has 27% of all global M2M connectionsA new GSM Association report says China is far ahead of US and Europe in M2M

China Leads in machine-to-machine technologyChina makes us the majority of the Asian marketAsia is the largest M2M market, has 40% of global connections Europe = 29%America = 19%

Over the last three years China added 39 million M2M connectionsThe country held more than a quarter of the M2M global market in 2013

China Leads in machine-to-machine technology

What do all these connections do?Noise pollution monitoringEmergency rescueSmart agricultureReal-time transportation data

How all the M2M connections are used:Smart miningHealth monitoringSmart oil fieldsSafer citiesSmart forestry

Is it really working?In at least four provinces, China Mobile has enabled riders to access real-time positioning of public transportation buses directly to their mobile devicesSmart travel:

Is it really working?Some cities remotely control streetlights and sewer covers via M2M connections

Sensors automatically monitor air quality at 343 centers and more than 15,000 pollution sources throughout the countrySmart cities

Is it really working?The Forest Fire Watch platform monitors weather and fire hazards, has reduced need for patrols

Since its launch, 325 fire hazards have been detected and $123 million in economic losses have been avoidedFire prevention

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How China is succeedingLocal and national governments working togetherChina Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom all deeply involvedCollaborative effort

How China is succeedingThe worlds largest M2M operator with 32 million connectionsLaunched its first M2M service back in 2007Provides many of the services and platforms for Chinas M2M connectivityHas wireless city construction agreements with 217 cities in 31 provinces

China Mobile:

How China is succeedingHas more than 10 million M2M connections Services include video surveillance, smart transportation, connected cars, smart meters and health monitoring Works closely with local government on the Internet of ThingsCurrently has 175 smart city projectsChina Unicom:

How China is succeedingStarted its own Internet of Things platform in 2007Deeply involved in connected video surveillance, with more than 800,000 connected cameras via its Mega Eye serviceSmart city agreements with 125 cities in 24 provincesHas IoT services for things like public safety, smart school management, and intelligent transportationChina Telecom:

How China is succeedingMobile operators are involved in international M2M standardization programsThe Internet of Things is one of the top priorities on Chinas current Five-Year Development PlanThe national government has provided insight and monetary assistance to build out IoT initiativesNational and international collaboration

No sign of letting up China plans to invest $603 billion in M2M from now to 2020Many of Chinas M2M projects set up by the National Sensor Information Center This center has nearly 1,000 companies working on Internet of Things projects

Continued IoT focus:

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