How To Avoid IoT Bill Shock

The Internet of Things (IoT) has driven a global surge in connectivity but with this has come one significant danger to managers of IoT estates which has come to be known as ‘Bill shock’.  This term refers to the unexpected and often substantial charges that can arise from IoT connectivity. Let us delve into the causes, impact, and preventive measures for bill shock in IoT.

What is Bill Shock?

Bill shock occurs when customers receive a bill that is much higher than anticipated. In IoT, this is often due to data overages. The complexity and scale of IoT deployments make managing and predicting costs challenging, leading to unexpected expenses and …. bill shock.

Causes of Bill Shock in IoT

  • Data Overages: Many IoT devices rely on cellular networks to transmit data. These devices often come with data plans that have limits. If the data usage exceeds these limits, overage charges can accrue rapidly. For example, a smart agricultural sensor transmitting large amounts of data due to increased activity can result in significant extra costs.
  • Misconfigured Devices: IoT devices sometimes malfunction or are misconfigured, resulting in unintended and excess data transmission. For example, a malfunctioning smart meter may send excessive readings, consuming more data than expected and incurring additional costs.
  • Hidden Fees: Some connectivity providers may include hidden fees in their billing. These could be related to network access, maintenance or service charges that were not clearly communicated at the outset.
  • Scalability Issues: As IoT deployments scale, keeping track of every device and its data usage becomes increasingly difficult. This complexity can lead to underestimating total consumption and consequently, higher bills.
  • Unexpected Usage: As IoT deployments scale, keeping track of every device and its data usage becomes a challenge. If a firmware update is rolled out across a group of devices, this could generate unexpected usage and ultimately bill shock if the correct measures are not in place to control or prevent this.
  • Poor Management Tools: Being unable to manage your SIM estate effectively means that you could be unaware of potential data overage occurring within your SIM estate until you receive a bill for these charges.

    The Impact of Bill Shock

The consequences of bill shock in IoT can be profound, affecting both individuals and businesses:

  • Financial Strain: Sudden, unexpected costs can strain budgets, particularly for small businesses or start-ups operating with limited financial resources.
  • Operational disruptions: To manage costs, businesses might need to suspend or limit the functionality of IoT devices, disrupting operations and affecting productivity.
  • Customer dissatisfaction: For consumer-facing IoT products, unexpected costs passed onto customers can lead to dissatisfaction, complaints, and loss of trust.
  • Hesitation to adopt IoT: Fear of bill shock can deter organisations from adopting IoT technologies, hindering innovation and progress.

Preventing Bill Shock

Fortunately, there are several strategies to mitigate the risk of bill shock in IoT connectivity:

  • Transparent Billing: Choose connectivity providers that offer clear, transparent billing practices. Understand all potential fees and charges before committing to a service.
  • Data Management Tools: Utilise data management platforms that provide real-time monitoring and alerts for data usage. These tools can help track consumption and prevent overages.
  • Flexible Data Plans: Opt for flexible data plans that can adapt to varying usage patterns. Some providers offer data pooling or shared data plans that can accommodate multiple devices under a single contract.
  • Regular Audits: Conduct regular audits of your IoT deployments to ensure devices are functioning correctly and not consuming excessive data. Identifying and addressing issues early can prevent unexpected costs.
  • Cost Management Policies: Implement policies and practices for cost management, such as setting usage alerts and controls, restricting data-intensive activities, or automating certain functions to optimise data use.

    Conclusion

Bill shock in IoT is a significant challenge that can impact the financial health and operational efficiency of businesses. By understanding the causes and implementing preventive measures, it is possible to manage IoT connectivity costs effectively. As IoT continues to expand and integrate into various aspects of our lives, proactive cost management will be essential to harness its full potential without the risk of unexpected financial burdens. Embrace IoT with confidence by staying informed and prepared, ensuring that the benefits far outweigh the costs.

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IoT Talks 2023

Through the IoT Looking Glass

Tele2’s flagship Internet of Things event, IoT Talks, returns for 2023 with IoT Talks 2023 – Through the IoT Looking Glass.

Being held on Wednesday November 29 at the Space Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, the event will cover a range of topics from smart cities to connected care, to the evolving technology of the IoT.

Fidelity Group will be attending with three of our IoT leadership team, Managing Director, Alan Shraga, Product Lead on IoT connectivity, Donnovan Labuschagne, and Head of Mobiles and IoT, Cristian Siminea.


An overview of IoT Talks 2023

Held from noon until 5pm on the 29th November, IoT Talks has two core sessions, plus a range of networking opportunities for the attendees.

When and where?

The event is scheduled to start at noon on November 29 2023, at the Space Arena in Stockholm.

Space Arena is a dedicated PC and console gaming venue in the centre of Stockholm, next to the fountain in Sergels Torg, a major public square in the Swedish Capital.

What are the topics at IoT Talks 2023?

The program of talks is split into two sessions.

The first session runs from 12.45-14.45 CET and includes the topics “What’s Next from IoT?”, “Connected Home-based Healthcare”, “Streamlining Building Automation” and “Urban Mobility and Digitalization”

The second session of the day follows a short coffee and networking break, and runs from 15.00-17.00 CET. Topics in this session include: “How IoT will Evolve”, “Smart Farming throughout the Chain”, “Sustainability & Business” and “IoT Technology; What’s Next?”

Fidelity Group at IoT Talks 2023

Fidelity Group is very pleased and proud to be attending this flagship event.

Our Managing Director, Alan Shraga, well known in the UK telecoms and data community for his established reputation for being at the vanguard of the industries trends, will be attending with Cristian Siminea, Head of Mobile & IoT at Fidelity Group, and IoT Product Lead Donnovan Labuschagne, product manager for vM2M, our IoT connectivity management platform.

All three will be attending the program sessions, talking to other delegates, and discussing the topics covered and what they mean at a business opportunity level.

vM2M

vM2M is Fidelity Group’s answer to the challenge of IoT connectivity management.

It is a supplier agnostic, easy to use platform that puts IoT connectivity management into the hands of the user or their IoT tech partner.

Making IoT Connectivity Management as simple as Quote, Order, Manage.

Find out more on the vM2M product page

Find out more

Full details of the conference can be found on the event website.

Additionally, videos from the 2022 event, IoT Talks 2022 – Beyond the Visibility Line, held on November 10 2022, can be found here.


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I used to be a customer of one of the major UK networks. Billing or tech queries took  a hours of waiting. Each time I contact Fidelity Group they get back to me promptly with the answer. The service is impeccable.

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