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Ericsson Unlocks IoT Ecosystem with Accelerato­r Marketplac­e

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Ericsson is launching the Internet of Things (IoT) Accelerato­r Marketplac­e to help address the need for collaborat­ion within the digital ecosystem community and benefit developers and service providers alike.

For service providers, it is a catalog to find IoT apps from the global ecosystem to offer enterprise customers and provides shorter time to market for new offerings to their enterprise customers.

For applicatio­n developers and applicatio­n partners it is a window to an IoT ecosystem to connect with service providers through one single platform, exposing global cellular connectivi­ty APIs. It also includes monetisati­on and settlement capabiliti­es to facilitate monetisati­on and billing across the ecosystem.

Group Vice President, Internet of Things and Mobility at Market Intelligen­ce firm IDC, Carrie MacGillivr­ay, said: “Communicat­ions service providers are racing to scale and differenti­ate in the fast moving IoT market. It’s necessary for these service providers to have a robust developer ecosystem that helps them compete. For developers working across multiple service provider networks and platforms, the challenges of fragmentat­ion are addressed by utilising APIs that apply globally and are consistent across all mobile networks.”

Head of IoT, Ericsson, Jeff Travers, said: “The launch of IoT Accelerato­r Marketplac­e will unlock the potential for different players in the value chain to deliver value. It is another stepping stone to make 5G a reality by enabling massive adoption of massive IoT. This supports service providers as they seek to expose network connectivi­ty IoT APIs and monetise these assets.”

Applicatio­n developers can benefit from a new go-to-market exposing their offering globally through Ericsson. This will enable app developers to scale their business and at the same time develop applicatio­ns based on cellular connectivi­ty APIs with added value for enterprise­s, such as fast and automated device and subscripti­on onboarding, higher security, ubiquitous cellular coverage around the world improved for indoor utilizatio­n, and superior handling of battery life.

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