Global Shipments of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Cards is Projected to Reach 6.8 Billion by 2022
Expanding
Mobile Phone Subscriber Base Drives Demand for Subscriber Identity Module (SIM),
According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
GIA launches comprehensive
analysis of industry segments, trends, growth drivers, market share, size and
demand forecasts on the global Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) market. Global shipments of Subscriber
Identity Module (SIM)
cards is projected to reach 6.8 billion by 2022, driven by the expanding use
of SIM cards into newer applications, deployment of new generation
communication network platforms and expanding mobile phone subscriber base in
developing countries.
A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is a smart
card inserted into a mobile device for storing the international mobile
subscriber identity and personal data of a subscriber. The growth in the market
is primarily driven by new subscriber additions. At present, the market which was
traditionally driven by the proliferation of mobile telephony is expected to be
driven by expanding applications of SIM cards into other non-conventional
sectors. SIM cards are finding extensive use in M2M applications, near field
communications (NFC) applications, contactless transactions and in access-entry
systems, among others. In developing markets such as in Asia-Pacific and
Latin-America, market growth is being backed by increased penetration of mobile
services, spiraling sales of mobile phones and smartphones and falling
communication services prices as a result of increased competition among
service providers.
The growth is also supported by the advent of new
generation communication network platforms such as 4G. Migration to 3G and advanced LTE and 4G networks is
creating increased demand for LTE SIM cards. Following the integration of
multimedia functions in mobile phones, there is a growing demand for SIM cards
with more memory storage capacity. In line with the trend
towards smart phones with increasingly complex features and functionality, SIM
cards have evolved to take on more complex functions such as NFC
payments, besides authenticating a subscriber to a phone network. The new evolution of SIM cards is currently focused on
Embedded and Remote Provisioning solutions. Embedded SIM specifications allow a
SIM card to be embedded in the M2M device and also feature Remote Provisioning
functionality. With the evolution of form factors and functionality in the
wearables segment, fully embedded SIM card with remote provisioning is expected
to be an attractive option to render flexibility and connectivity.
As stated by the new
market research report on Subscriber Identity Module (SIM), Asia-Pacific
represents the largest and the fastest growing market worldwide with a CAGR of 5.1%
over the analysis period led by factors such as strong penetration of low cost smartphones
and feature phones, development of the mobile communication infrastructure, continued
migration towards 3.5 and 4G networks, falling voice and data tariffs and increased
consumer adoption of the same. The robust penetration of dual SIM phones in
Southeast Asia is additionally expected to provide volume boost to the shipments
of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards in the region.
Major
players covered in the report include, Datang Microelectronics Technology Co.,
Ltd. Eastcompeace Smart Card Co., Etisalat, Ebtikar Card Systems, Gemalto NV,
Giesecke & Devrient, KONA I, Oberthur Technologies, Safran S.A, Solacia,
Wuhan Tianyu Information Industry Co., and Watchdata Technologies Pte Ltd. among others.
The research report titled “Subscriber Identity
Module (SIM): A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global
Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of market trends, drivers,
issues, and strategic industry activities of companies worldwide. The report
provides market estimates and projections for all major geographic markets
including the US, Canada, Japan, Europe (France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain,
Russia, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, and Rest of
Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America), and
Rest of World.
Global Industry Analysts, Inc. 6150 Hellyer Ave., San Jose CA 95138, USA,
All Rights Reserved.
Comments
Post a Comment