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eBook: 7 Ways Telcos can use IOT

July 30, 2018 09.59 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

The Internet of Things (IoT) can sound like the promised land for telcos: all those devices to connect, all those services to sell to subscribers. The benefits of the IoT are thrown around constantly, from all directions. But actually making money from the IoT isn’t as simple as it sounds.

For starters, monetizing the network means doing more than just providing access to the network. The IoT benefits kick in with what you do after you’re connected.

In addition, telco business models and technology architectures evolved to connect people, not the ‘things’ of the IoT. And that’s a problem.

Fortunately, it’s a problem with a solution, which is where Ayla Networks and the Ayla IoT platform come in. Read on to find out how telcos can use an IoT platform to monetize their networks.

Find out more in this eBook from Ayla Networks.

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