What is M2M Messaging?
Machine-to-Machine (M2M) is a process that implies wireless communication between two or more physical assets. There is no human interaction in the Machine-to-Machine campaign. Subscriber-facing campaigns are prohibited when selecting the Machine-to-Machine use case.
The main purpose of machine-to-machine communication is to collect data and transmit it to a network. For example, a vending machine can message the distributors network, or machine, when a particular item is running low to send a refill.
It’s essential to understand that message programs involving IoT (Internet of Things), often utilize both M2M messages and subscriber-facing messages (e.g., user alert notifications). Below are a few examples of different message programs with an IoT use case.
IoT Use Case Example |
M2M Text Example |
User-Facing Text Example |
Security Alarms Panel Monitor security systems designed to protect homes, businesses, and other properties. |
A central system exchanges information via text to a remote garage door sensor node for status updates and other sensor readings. |
A central system texts the end user that the garage door is open. |
Fleet Management Real-time monitoring, tracking, and optimization of various aspects of fleet operations. |
A central system exchanges information via text to sensors in a vehicle to monitor various mechanical and operations parameters. |
A central system texts the fleet manager that a vehicle’s tire pressure is too low. |
Inventory Management RFID-enabled products in a retail store track their location and stock levels. |
An inventory management system exchanges information via text to RFID-enabled products for a presence status update to determine stock levels. |
The inventory management system notifies the store owner via text of low-stock levels. |
Cattle Agricultural Monitoring Track and manage the well-being and behavior of cattle for various purposes.
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A central system sends a text to initiate a device-wakeup function towards sensor nodes embedded in the cattle to run vital signs such as heart rate and temperature. |
A central system will message the farmer when it detects signs of distress of cattle due to elevated temperatures and heart rate. |
In alignment with industry best practices and standards, M2M message programs should never interact with the end consumer. As a result, these must be separate messaging programs used for IoT into two different campaigns:
Campaign Requirements for USER-Facing IoT Programs:
For IoT user-facing messaging programs, follow the standard 10DLC Compliance Guidance check list.
Campaign Requirements for M2M IoT Programs:
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