According to the latest report from Frost & Sullivan, a world-renowned consulting firm, the number of connected devices in the world will reach more than 23 billion by 2020, and the testing and measurement (T & M) products and services in the IoT wireless market are expected to continue to grow. Frost & Sullivan: Test vendors will benefit from IoT wireless technology The report notes that the global IOT wireless market revenue in 2015 was 168.8 million U.S. dollars and is expected to reach 299.9 million U.S. dollars by 2020, achieving a CAGR of 8.7%. Mariano Kimbara, an analyst with Frost & Sullivan, said: "In addition to using all of the wireless standards, test vendors also need to secure IoT services. The market is clearly moving toward software-defined architectures and fabric-based solutions and moving away from purely hardware system." Test and measurement technology improvements are designed to facilitate high-volume production and field testing, obtain ultra-wideband signals and obtain relevant data from multiple built-in wireless devices. Major vendors are also sparing no effort to meet the needs of new test scenarios through PC control and software-defined wireless Wi-Fi solutions. These systems will cover all major wireless technologies at all stages of the product lifecycle, including R & D, field testing, monitoring and deployment. (Text / Oscar translation) Rectangle Carbide Insert ,Carbide Milling Inserts,Carbide Tool Inserts,Sharpening Carbide Inserts SICHUAN TELOS NEW MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD , https://www.kenlarcutters.com