Arm
and Vodafone today announced a strategic agreement that will
significantly reduce complexity and costs faced by organisations when
implementing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Expanding on the
companies' previous collaboration around integrated SIM (iSIM) technology,
this partnership brings together Vodafone IoT global platform and
connectivity, and Arm's IoT software and services to provide enterprises
with programmable, connected system on chip designs that eliminate the
need for traditional SIM cards. This allows customers to securely
deploy, remotely provision and manage massive numbers of IoT devices
across global markets at a significantly lower cost and complexity.
"Fragmentation,
security and cost are three limiting factors in IoT, and we believe a
strong partner ecosystem is critical in solving these challenges," said
Dipesh Patel, president, IoT Services Group, Arm. "This partnership will
enable global enterprises to significantly reduce the cost and
complexity of securely connecting their IoT devices at scale so that
they can quickly drive real value and actionable insights from their IoT
data through our Pelion IoT platform."
"Vodafone
has been focused on building its global IoT platform &
connectivity, to enable the fast deployment of IoT services," said
Stefano Gastaut, IoT Director, Vodafone. "Working together with Arm, we
will combine the strengths of both companies to benefit our customers
and break down the barriers, such as cost and complexity, which are
hindering the adoption of IoT for many."
This
strategic partnership between Arm and Vodafone enables remote
provisioning for devices using Narrow Band-IoT (NB-IoT) and Long Term
Evolution for Machines (LTE-M) technologies and provides secure, open,
standards-based deployment to any application and service provider
across the globe. Arm Kigen iSIM provides
anyone deploying IoT devices globally with the means to develop and
deploy a single IoT product that can be shipped and connected anywhere
in the world. Vodafone's global IoT network enables organizations to connect IoT devices across the broadest global footprint through the Vodafone IoT platform or the Pelion IoT platform.
Arm
and Vodafone's leadership in NB-IoT and LTE-M technologies will unleash
the potential of IoT by massively broadening the range of objects that
can be connected and unlocking business and societal value. For example,
using data from sensors on connected devices will help address
challenges in feeding the earth's growing population by improving yields
of agriculture and livestock and reducing chemical and water use. This
will also help utilities to more efficiently manage scarce resources
such as water, gas and electricity and reduce carbon emissions.
This
represents a major step towards enabling a wide ecosystem of device
makers that will help businesses to tap into the potential of a trillion connected devices by 2035 and access the vast amount data they provide to drive better business outcomes. Joint solutions from Arm and Vodafone will be available in the first quarter of calendar year 2020.