Global cellular IoT module shipments in Q2 2022 to increase by 20% year-on-year - DoNews

2022-09-24 11:40:59 By : Ms. June Welltek

DoNews September 24 news (Tian Xiaomeng) learned from "Counterpoint Research" that according to the latest research of Counterpoint's Global Cellular IoT Module and Chipset Application Tracking Report, global cellular IoT module shipments in Q2 2022 will grow year-on-year. 20%.Quectel (Quectel): shipments increased by 47% year-on-year, and achieved a global market share of 38.9%, further widening the gap with other manufacturers.This quarter, Quectel launched 4G Cat.4 smart modules SC200E and SG150H based on Qualcomm and UNISOC chipsets, respectively.In addition, Quectel has launched an iSIM-enabled LPWA module BG773A-GL with the help of Kigen, through which Quectel will be able to meet M2M applications such as POS, smart metering, asset tracking and wearable devices.Fibocom: Shipments increased by 12% year-on-year, taking 8.7% of the global market.Nearly 60% of Fibocom's module shipments come from the Chinese market.To increase its share in the international market, Fibocom has established partnerships with Qualcomm, MediaTek, UNISOC, Sequans and Autotalks.This could help Fibocom bridge some of the huge gaps it has with Quectel in the international IoT module market.MeiG (MeiG Smart): After experiencing slow growth in the first quarter of 2022 due to the Chinese blockade, MeiG achieved strong growth in the second quarter, helping it enter the world's top three cellular IoT module manufacturers. .While focusing on high-end IoT module applications, MeiG is expanding into the fast-growing 4G Cat.1 bis market, targeting applications such as POS, industrial, asset tracking, smart meters, and enterprise.MeiG is also expanding its supplier portfolio.It has partnered with fast-growing 4G chipset supplier ASR for the 4G Cat.4 module market, especially the highly competitive Chinese market and other low-cost international markets.Sunsea (Sunsea Intelligence): Sunsea (SIMCom + Longsung) has been continuously improving its performance over the past 10 quarters, ranking fifth with a market share of 5.5% in the second quarter.SUNSEA is currently adopting a strategy similar to that of other Chinese companies, that is, to provide Qualcomm-based solutions for the international market and solutions based on MediaTek/UNISOC/ASR/Core Wing for the local Chinese market.In addition to Qualcomm, Sunsea also has ASR as a partner to meet growing demand and provide affordable prices in China.