1. Executive Summary
1.1 Overview
1.2 Key Takeaways
1.3 Market Outlook
2. Market and Technology Issues
2.1 Smart Network Types for Water and Gas Utilities
2.1.1 AMR
2.1.2 AMI
2.1.3 Migratable
2.2 Affordable Connectivity: The Universal Market Driver Behind Accelerating Smart Water and Gas Systems
2.3 Market Drivers and Barriers
2.3.1 Market Drivers in the Water Segment
2.3.2 Market Barriers in the Water Segment
2.3.3 Market Drivers in the Gas Segment
2.3.4 Market Barriers in the Gas Segment
2.4 Beyond Meter Reading
2.4.1 Smart Water Network Applications
2.4.2 Smart Gas Network Applications
2.5 Regional Trends – Water
2.5.1 North America
2.5.2 Europe
2.5.3 Asia Pacific
2.5.4 Latin America
2.5.5 Middle East & Africa
2.6 Regional Trends – Gas
2.6.1 North America
2.6.2 Europe
2.6.3 Asia Pacific
2.6.4 Latin America
2.6.5 Middle East & Africa
2.7 Networking Technologies for Connected Water and Gas Applications
2.7.1 RF Mesh
2.7.1.1 Wi-SUN
2.7.1.2 Itron Encoder Receiver Transmitters
2.7.2 Pt2Mpt
2.7.2.1 Aclara Modules
2.7.3 LoRa/LoRaWAN
2.7.4 Sigfox
2.7.5 Random Phase Multiple Access
2.7.6 Public Cellular
2.7.6.1 LTE Cat M1
2.7.6.2 NB-IoT
2.7.7 M-Bus/W-MBus
2.7.8 Zigbee
2.7.9 Low Power Satellite
3. Key Industry Players
3.1 Networking Solution Providers
3.1.1 Aclara Technologies
3.1.2 Arqiva
3.1.3 Badger Meter
3.1.4 Diehl Metering Group
3.1.5 Honeywell
3.1.6 Itron
3.1.7 Landis+Gyr
3.1.8 Sensus
3.1.9 Sigfox
3.1.10 Verizon
3.1.11 Other Industry Participants
4. Market Forecasts
4.1 Communications Node Shipments for Smart Water and Gas Networks
4.1.1 Smart Water Communications Node Shipments Set to More than Double
4.1.2 Smart Gas Communications Node Shipments to Grow 4% Annually
4.1.3 Total Smart Water and Gas Communications Infrastructure Revenue
4.2 Conclusions and Recommendations for Utilities and Networking Vendors
5. Acronym and Abbreviation List
6. Table of Contents
7. Table of Charts and Figures
8. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes