Vodafone Research Shows Doubling of Large IoT Projects in the Last Year

By Ken Briodagh September 27, 2017

Vodafone (News - Alert) has published its fifth annual IoT Barometer Report, a global survey of business sentiment regarding investment and innovation in the Internet of Things.

In the release about the results, Vodafone reported that The Barometer found:

Businesses in the Americas have led the way in embracing large scale IoT projects, according to the report, where 19 percent of companies using IoT have more than 10,000 connected devices, compared to 13 percent in Europe and 7 percent in the Asia Pacific. The large scale users also report some of the biggest business gains with more than two-thirds of them claiming significant returns from the use of IoT. Energy and utility companies are at the forefront of the largest IoT projects worldwide, with applications such as smart meters and pipeline monitoring.

As the scale of IoT projects increases, the report also notes a rise in connectivity requirements. Companies are looking to use a mix of technologies from fixed line to low power wide area networks (LP-WAN) depending on the application. Typically, large scale projects use four different connectivity options with mobile and Wi-Fi the two most popular. There is increasing interest in the newer technologies such as Narrowband IoT, with 28 percent of all companies now considering it and other LP-WAN options, for new IoT projects.

“Over the five years of this report we have seen the number of companies that have adopted IoT double, and projects have grown from small pilots to global rollouts of tens of thousands of connected devices,” said Erik Brenneis, director, IoT, Vodafone. “IoT is clearly here to stay and the future looks exciting as 79% of adopters are saying that IoT will have an enormous impact on the whole economy in the next five years. I believe we can now say that IoT has come of age and is proving itself across all industries and geographies.”

The IoT Barometer research surveyed 1,278 respondents in 13 countries, US, Brazil, Ireland, UK, Germany, Italy, Spain, South Africa, China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.


Ken Briodagh is a writer and editor with more than a decade of experience under his belt. He is in love with technology and if he had his druthers would beta test everything from shoe phones to flying cars.

Edited by Ken Briodagh


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