Industry Checkpoint: IoT, Q1 2026

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Industry Checkpoint: IoT, Q1 2026
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MARCH 2026

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As the telecoms industry and wider digital ecosystem continue to evolve at an unprecedented speed, regularly assessing major developments and their implications is more important than ever. GSMA Intelligence's new Industry Checkpoint series helps navigate how the market is changing, identify the new trends that matter and understand the implications of these developments.

This edition of the Industry Checkpoint series focuses on IoT, highlighting how the market has changed in the last six months and its implications. The report considers four major developments: the ramping up of commercial services based on SGP.32; LoRaWAN IoT integrating with the cellular and satellite ecosystems; momentum building for commercial offerings integrating NTN and cellular IoT; and eRedCap being positioned as a cost-efficient path to 5G for the next generation of IoT devices.

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