Cellular IoT (Internet of Things) antenna shipments surged significantly in 2025 to 757 million units shipped, which is up 23% year-over-year, according to Berg Insight.
Could the IoT finally be moving from pilot projects to industrial-scale rollouts? This growth represents surging adoption across sectors like logistics, utilities, automotive, and smart infrastructure, just to name a few.
Looking ahead, shipments are expected to reach roughly 1.1 billion by 2030, driven by expansion of LTE-M, NB-IoT, and 5G use cases.
These antennas may be small, but they represent hundreds of millions of real-world devices powering smart cities, connected industries, and automated systems. It’s a strong signal that IoT has entered a new phase, one defined by operational scale, not experimentation.
What are your thoughts? Will this help spur the IoT into the next era of work?


