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The rollout of 5G and other next-generation networks will enable telecoms to become the key partner in enterprise connectivity, where they previously were one among many. This transformation will be driven by 5G's main capabilities: nearly instantaneous communication, support of a massive number of devices, and blazing-fast connections. The biggest opportunities include connected industrial and manufacturing services, the connected car market, and healthcare IoT—the combination of which will be worth several trillion dollars globally by 2025. Here are some key examples of how telecoms already provide connectivity services for large enterprises partners: |
- Supply chain and asset tracking. Companies with global supply chains and far-flung assets need to know the location and status of those assets as they traverse the world. Telecoms already help many companies track those assets, typically via traditional cellular.
| - Fleet management and servicing. Telecoms also help companies manage service fleets and other vehicles. These vehicles are critical to the operations of many companies, and they can provide a wealth of information — more than many other asset types — like fuel economy, route efficiency, and vehicle driving patterns (so companies can identify reckless employees, for instance).
| - Healthcare. Some telecoms also offer connectivity and communication for the healthcare devices and remote patient monitoring systems used in...
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