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BEREC Public Consultation on Internet of Things Indicators
BEREC Public Consultation on Internet of Things Indicators (BoR (18) 230)
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BEREC Public Consultation on Internet of Things Indicators (BoR (18) 230)
BEREC has prepared this call for input with the aim of getting insights from all types of actors (consumers, companies in the telecommunications sector, digital companies, other companies, institutions) on issues to be taken into account by NRAs in the context of BEREC’s approach to monitoring and collecting statistical information on the IoT.
The public consultation will run from 12 December 2018 to 23 January 2019, 17:00 CET.
Enquiries about the consultation, including registration problems with the online platform should be sent to the following email address: BEREC_ IoT_PC@berec.europa.eu
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[33] It should be noted that a small cohort of NRAs indicated in their responses to BEREC’s IoT questionnaires that collecting IoT indicators at the granularity of service/application level would be very taxing for service providers.
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[38] For example, UKE (the Polish NRA) indicated that in a 2017 consumer survey 23% of respondents had heard about the Internet of things (Machine to Machine); 11% of respondents used M2M SIM cards; 9% of respondents were thinking about usage of connected devices. Typically, respondents used connected devices in the home (73%), while 26% used such connected devices in the workplace. The respondents that used services IoT/M2M services generally used SMS bundles (24%).
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[39] The NRA that provided such commentary noted that it was not certain as to whether the current indicators (i.e. M2M subscriptions etc.) can provide a very reliable benchmark. It’s possible that consumer surveys might provide more complete insight but only for household use.
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