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;[http://www.dot.gov.in/sites/default/files/National%20Telecom%20M2M%20Roadmap.pdf  M2M service provider (MSP)]:  
 
;[http://www.dot.gov.in/sites/default/files/National%20Telecom%20M2M%20Roadmap.pdf  M2M service provider (MSP)]:  
 
It is an entity that provides M2M Common Services  (registration, discovery, security, group management, data management & repository, subscription & notification, device management, application & service management, communication management, network service exposure, location, service charging & accounting) to Application provider. DoT has defined M2MSP as an entity that collects and analyse data from M2M devices and platforms. Authority has used the abbreviation of MSP to indicate M2M service provider in this recommendations. Many stakeholders have used the abbreviation M2MSP, which is one and the same.
 
It is an entity that provides M2M Common Services  (registration, discovery, security, group management, data management & repository, subscription & notification, device management, application & service management, communication management, network service exposure, location, service charging & accounting) to Application provider. DoT has defined M2MSP as an entity that collects and analyse data from M2M devices and platforms. Authority has used the abbreviation of MSP to indicate M2M service provider in this recommendations. Many stakeholders have used the abbreviation M2MSP, which is one and the same.
 
 
==Regulatory Issues==
 
==Regulatory Issues==
 
Most description of IoT are generic and do not help distinguish from normal Internet traffic. For example a App on a Android smartphone connecting to a bot running on a cloud service would qualify as IoT or M2M especially if there is no direct human interaction and the App or Bot are acting semi autonomously.
 
Most description of IoT are generic and do not help distinguish from normal Internet traffic. For example a App on a Android smartphone connecting to a bot running on a cloud service would qualify as IoT or M2M especially if there is no direct human interaction and the App or Bot are acting semi autonomously.

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