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Three IoT Predictions for 2025 and Beyond

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The IoT industry is undergoing major changes as mobile network operators (MNOs) confront declining profits and shifting global demands. NB-IoT, once a promising technology, is now being phased out by key players, while AIoT is gaining traction as a transformative force in the industry.


Nick Earle sits down with Ian Marsden, CTO and Co-Founder of Eseye, to dive into the trends shaping IoT in 2025. Our fiftieth episode explores:

  • How MNOs can adapt through federated localization and smarter connectivity platforms.
  • The decline of NB-IoT and why operators are moving toward alternative technologies.
  • The rise of AIoT and its potential to transform IoT deployments.
  • Why integrating network-level intelligence is crucial for AI-driven IoT success.
  • What businesses can do now to stay ahead in a rapidly changing IoT landscape.

Tune in to hear Nick and Ian’s expert insights and get practical advice for navigating IoT’s next chapter.


Show Links

· Get your copy of the 2025 IoT and Telecom Predictions Report

· Follow Ian Marsden on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Follow Eseye on LinkedIn


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The IoT industry is undergoing major changes as mobile network operators (MNOs) confront declining profits and shifting global demands. NB-IoT, once a promising technology, is now being phased out by key players, while AIoT is gaining traction as a transformative force in the industry.


Nick Earle sits down with Ian Marsden, CTO and Co-Founder of Eseye, to dive into the trends shaping IoT in 2025. Our fiftieth episode explores:

  • How MNOs can adapt through federated localization and smarter connectivity platforms.
  • The decline of NB-IoT and why operators are moving toward alternative technologies.
  • The rise of AIoT and its potential to transform IoT deployments.
  • Why integrating network-level intelligence is crucial for AI-driven IoT success.
  • What businesses can do now to stay ahead in a rapidly changing IoT landscape.

Tune in to hear Nick and Ian’s expert insights and get practical advice for navigating IoT’s next chapter.


Show Links

· Get your copy of the 2025 IoT and Telecom Predictions Report

· Follow Ian Marsden on LinkedIn

· Follow Nick Earle on LinkedIn

· Follow Eseye on LinkedIn


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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