Global Cellular IoT Module Market Analysis - Q4 2021

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Mar 30, 2022

Overview:

  • Global cellular IoT module revenue crossed $1.7 billion in Q4 2021.
  • India was the fastest growing (+154% YoY) cellular IoT module market in this quarter.
  • Qualcomm is the leading cellular IoT chipset vendor followed by UNISOC and ASR.
  • Automotive, router/CPE, industrial, PC and POS were the top five applications this quarter.
  • 5G was the fastest growing technology (324% YoY) followed by 4G Cat 1 (+105% YoY).

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IoT

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Published

Mar 30, 2022

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Soumen Mandal

Soumen is a Senior Analyst tracking IoT, Automotive and Telecommunication ecosystem at Counterpoint Technology Market Research. He is interested in IoT applications, connections, components, electric vehicles, connected cars, autonomous vehicles, semiconductors, shared mobility, services and emerging technologies. He started his career as an Energy Analyst with Manikaran Power Ltd. He has experience working with DISCOMs and SLDCs in the Indian power and energy industry. He is currently based in Gurgaon. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree and an MBA in Marketing & Finance.

Anish Khajuria

Anish is an Analyst at Counterpoint Research with over four years of experience in the IoT and emerging technologies sector. His work focuses on analyzing market trends and delivering insightful reports that help shape strategic decisions. Anish's expertise spans across AI, edge computing and digital transformation, making him a pivotal player in the tech industry's evolving landscape. He’s passionate about driving innovation and crafting smart solutions that redefine connectivity and efficiency.

Subhadip Roy

Subhadip Roy is a Research Analyst at Counterpoint, specializing in IoT cellular modules, chipsets, NAD modules, Satellite IoT, and IoT applications. With a technical background, Subhadip holds a B-Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from West Bengal University of Engineering. He contributes to research and analysis in the evolving IoT industry, with a focus on technological advancements and market trends.

Hanumant Pawar

Hanumant Pawar, in Counterpoint's IoT research, focuses on the cellular IoT module market and applications like smart meters and point-of-sale devices. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Pune University.

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