Vodafone report states three quarters of businesses to have M2M strategy implemented

Marketing Release – Vodafone states that within the space of three years, three quarters of businesses will have implemented an Machine-to-Machine (M2M) strategy for their external-facing projects.

This statement is a part of the research conducted for Vodafone’s recently published report. Vodafone understands businesses’ current/future implementation of Machine-to-Machine strategies and with over 20 years’ experience in delivering M2M services, Vodafone can provide the data, insights, and guidance organisations need to make informed and timely decisions around M2M investments

Machine-to-Machine is the constant and accurate implementation of communication between machines that work without the need for human intervention.

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