Qualcomm Incorporated and Verizon Wireless today
announced an agreement to form a joint venture to provide
machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless communications and smart services
offerings across a wide variety of market segments, including
healthcare, manufacturing, utilities, distribution and consumer
products. Capitalizing on the growth of M2M and smart services, the
joint venture (name still to be determined), which will be equally
owned by Qualcomm and Verizon Wireless, will be well positioned to
provide a single source for end-to-end M2M solutions.
Smart services
are the new services and business models enabled by M2M capabilities.
For example, smart grid technology enables utilities to wirelessly
connect to their grid assets, such as circuit breakers, transformers
and other sub-station equipment. This wireless monitoring capability
allows them to develop interactive utility networks that are more
intelligent, resilient, reliable and self-balancing. "The Verizon
Wireless vision for bringing the benefits of 'everything connected' to
the marketplace started with the introduction of the open development
business and the selection of LTE technology for our 4G network," said
Anthony Lewis, vice president of open development at Verizon Wireless.
"We understand that no single company will be able to provide every
aspect of the new M2M ecosystem on its own. This distinctive
partnership with Qualcomm allows us to swiftly build on the strengths
of each company's M2M strategy. The JV's focus on unlimited innovation
will enable the production of next-generation products and services
that will release the full power and potential of our network for
customers." The joint venture will be led by M2M industry leader
Steve Pazol, who previously served as vice president of Global Smart
Services at Qualcomm. Qualcomm has provided a variety of M2M solutions
that have added "always-on" mobile connectivity to assets, providing
access to network intelligence and benefiting enterprise customers. "M2M
is a rapidly growing market projected by some analysts to reach more
than 85 million connections globally by 2012," Pazol said. "The next
five years will be a significant period of innovation in M2M. Qualcomm
and Verizon expect to create a company focused in evolving niche
aftermarket strategies to embedded product standardization strategies,
driving down costs, increasing performance expectations and enabling
impactful new business models." The new joint venture will
leverage Qualcomm's advanced connectivity technologies and Verizon
Wireless' expertise and simplified device certification process. The
joint venture will deliver seamless, fully integrated M2M communication
with global connectivity. Key new capabilities will include cloud
computing solutions to automate device provisioning, and to track,
monitor and manage assets. Custom white label applications for OEM
customers, productized applications for end-use markets, new diagnostic
tools for monitoring network health and device performance, data
aggregation services, back office integrations and other professional
services required to deliver whole solutions also will be provided.