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Mobiles began to change
the way we communicate
with the introduction
of messaging.
1980
chapter
1G
1990
chapter
2G
2000
chapter
3G
Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and
DAta over the teleFONE), mobile
landline service. Both networks
adopted Total Access
Communication System (TACS).
The transfer of the phone number
became possible as 3G brought users
the internet and applications.
2010
chapter
4G
The UK is now a
smartphone society.
Proportion of internet users
2030
chapter
6G
6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy
the expectation not met with 5G.
Change
since 2014
33% of internet users
view their smartphone
as the most important
device for getting online.
+10pp
-10pp
+4pp
-6pp
2020
chapter
5G
5G brings quicker instant speed and includes
industrial internet connectivity.
33%
30%
19%
14%
Smartphone
Laptop
Tablet
Desktop
Increasing
manufacturing
output
Smart
factories
2.6the UK’s strong workforce.
million
Improve output across
How will 5G revolutionise
the UK manufacturing sector?
Manufacturing firms could see as much
as a 1% increase in overall productivity
increasing annual profits across the
country by almost £3.5 billion.
1%
£44.6 billion + 1% increase in output =
£1.78bn
5G across the manufacturing
industry is part of the drive for
Industry 4.0, also referred to as
the fourth industrial revolution.
Almost half of senior decision
makers indicated that UK companies
need to invest more in R&D to retain
their high position in the global
manufacturing market.
Key
ingredients
Networked
intelligence
Industrial control requires
a level of networked
intelligence where we
can throw lots of CPU
power to understand our
world and make sense.
Low latency
Low delay will let
us accurately
position and
control devices at
rapid tempo.
Robotics
Teleoperation (being
able to support humans
in the loop where it is
too dangerous to
operate or inefficient to
have them operate
devices) requires 5G.
Wireless
control
Separating sensors and
actuators from wires will
free our ability to operate
in space and give us
access to a much wider
and richer set of info.
Manufacturing
To find out more visit:
http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall
© 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International
Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International.
Source Raconteur -  What impact would a 1% uplift in the UK’s productivity have on the economy?
Source Worcestershire 5G Consortium https://www.gov.uk/government/case-studies/worcestershire-5g-consortium-testbed-and-trials
Source Dr. Kenneth C. Budka, Senior Partner, Bell Labs Consulting.
Source https://uk5g.org/discover/read-articles/5g-ushers-in-a-low-latency-industrial-revolution/
© 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International
Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International.
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Mobiles began to change
the way we communicate
with the introduction
of messaging.
1980
chapter
1G
1990
chapter
2G
2000
chapter
3G
Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and
DAta over the teleFONE), mobile
landline service. Both networks
adopted Total Access
Communication System (TACS).
The transfer of the phone number
became possible as 3G brought users
the internet and applications.
2010
chapter
4G
The UK is now a
smartphone society.
Proportion of internet users
2030
chapter
6G
6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy
the expectation not met with 5G.
Change
since 2014
+10pp
-10pp
+4pp
-6pp
2020
chapter
5G
The speed, bandwidth and device
connectivity promised by 5G
transformation will lay the groundwork to
reimagine how the industry approaches
wellness by bringing care to anywhere.
33%
30%
19%
14%
Smartphone
Laptop
Tablet
Desktop
1 5
4
3
£3.3bn £315
5G will free up 1 million hours
of GP time and save up to
£1.3bnin productivity gains.
Better quality of life
Evolved patient careAdded years of
good health
More lives saved
2
The digital health market is set to exceed £315 billion by
2024 and telehealth systems are estimated to grow at
33.8% CAGR. With the UK digital health market valued at
£3.3 billion in 2017, it’s clear that healthcare is one of the
key areas set to be revolutionised by 5G.
*exchange rate 1 USD = 0.824464 GBP
5G-enabled telecare will provide an alternative
to employing carers or putting family members
in care homes, which is estimated to save
households an average of £489 per week.
Patients will save 3.3 hours per
year in GP visits and reduce
exposure to infections and
viruses in waiting rooms.
33.8% CAGR
To find out more visit:
http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall
Healthcare
33% of internet users
view their smartphone
as the most important
device for getting online.
How will 5G revolutionise
the UK healthcare market?
Source Global Digital Health Market Expected to Reach USD 423.11 Billion By 2024: Zion Market Research
Source 5G Innovation Network
5%budget £890m
The technology could reduce council
social care budgets by 5% to save
£890 million, which can be reinvested
in other social services.
© 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International
Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International.
Mobiles began to change
the way we communicate
with the introduction
of messaging.
1980
chapter
1G
1990
chapter
2G
2000
chapter
3G
Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and
DAta over the teleFONE), mobile
landline service. Both networks
adopted Total Access
Communication System (TACS).
The transfer of the phone number
became possible as 3G brought users
the internet and applications.
2010
chapter
4G
The UK is now a
smartphone society.
Proportion of internet users
2030
chapter
6G
6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy
the expectation not met with 5G.
Change
since 2014
+10pp
-10pp
+4pp
-6pp
2020
chapter
5G
33%
30%
19%
14%
Smartphone
Laptop
Tablet
Desktop
1
4
2
3
6
5
7
To find out more visit:
http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall
Goods logistics
Online anywhereInformation vehicle
New user
behaviour
Each year in the U.S. there are an estimated 6,500 accidents involving ambulances & about
300 police cruiser pursuits that lead to injuries or fatalities.The aim is to make it easier for
emergency vehicles to move more safely through intersections.The real-time 3D
visualisation of an intersection, along with near real-time kinematics & the 5G Ultra-Wideband
network allow location information to be shared from all entities with emergency vehicles in
near real-time with near-perfect reliability & accuracy.This could help cut four minutes of time
emergency services spend stuck in traffic & save 40 per cent of lives.
20 per cent of all driving time is spent at red lights.If you spend
on average 48 minutes a day driving, that is 17,600 minutes
driving each year, that’s... 3,520 minutes, or 58.6 hours, spent
waiting at red lights every 365 days. 5G IoT allows cars to “talk”
to traffic lights and inform the driver the speed they should drive
as they approach junctions or signals.
Emissions produced by a car could be slashed if the car doesn’t have to
keep stopping in traffic queues.This could help reduce levels of black
carbon, a pollutant associated with car exhausts, by 36%. 5G V2V
communications makes this possible.
36%
Young people’s appetite to drive or own
cars is expected to fade, with the likes of
Uber and carpooling.
78 per cent of public support the idea of
autonomous vehicles.
5G would make buying goods and services via mobile quicker, easier and
more secure than visiting a physical retail store. For every household that
moved to doing their weekly shop on a smartphone, rather than in-store,
5G would save them 91 hours a year.
Unlocking the “digital potential” of Britain’s rural
businesses by increasing connectivity and removing
constraints around ecommerce could add up to
£26.4bn to the rural economy annually.
Through digital adoption rural SMEs
could see increase in turnover by £15bn
per year. Microbusinesses and small
companies would see the greatest
benefit, generating an additional £9.4bn
in annual business turnover, while
medium-sized businesses that employ
between 50 and 250 staff could see
additional turnover of as much as
£700m per year.
£26.4bn
£15bn
17,600
58.6
3,520
20%
Mobility
A foundation for expanding the potential
of digitalising entire industries and
society,
.... real time communication among
devices, machines and critical
infrastructure becomes a reality.
33% of internet users
view their smartphone
as the most important
device for getting online.
Getting to your destination
Source https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47525885
Source https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/7745099/traffic-light-solution-jaguar-land-rover/
Source https://realbusiness.co.uk/5g-take-retailers-understanding-customers-new-heights/
Source https://www.iottechnews.com/news/2019/jun/12/lilium-develop-air-taxi-uk-jobs/
Source https://www.tomtom.com/company/press-releases/news/25851/
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  • 1. Mobiles began to change the way we communicate with the introduction of messaging. 1980 chapter 1G 1990 chapter 2G 2000 chapter 3G Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and DAta over the teleFONE), mobile landline service. Both networks adopted Total Access Communication System (TACS). The transfer of the phone number became possible as 3G brought users the internet and applications. 2010 chapter 4G The UK is now a smartphone society. Proportion of internet users 2030 chapter 6G 6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy the expectation not met with 5G. Change since 2014 33% of internet users view their smartphone as the most important device for getting online. +10pp -10pp +4pp -6pp 2020 chapter 5G 5G brings quicker instant speed and includes industrial internet connectivity. 33% 30% 19% 14% Smartphone Laptop Tablet Desktop Increasing manufacturing output Smart factories 2.6the UK’s strong workforce. million Improve output across How will 5G revolutionise the UK manufacturing sector? Manufacturing firms could see as much as a 1% increase in overall productivity increasing annual profits across the country by almost £3.5 billion. 1% £44.6 billion + 1% increase in output = £1.78bn 5G across the manufacturing industry is part of the drive for Industry 4.0, also referred to as the fourth industrial revolution. Almost half of senior decision makers indicated that UK companies need to invest more in R&D to retain their high position in the global manufacturing market. Key ingredients Networked intelligence Industrial control requires a level of networked intelligence where we can throw lots of CPU power to understand our world and make sense. Low latency Low delay will let us accurately position and control devices at rapid tempo. Robotics Teleoperation (being able to support humans in the loop where it is too dangerous to operate or inefficient to have them operate devices) requires 5G. Wireless control Separating sensors and actuators from wires will free our ability to operate in space and give us access to a much wider and richer set of info. Manufacturing To find out more visit: http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall © 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International. Source Raconteur -  What impact would a 1% uplift in the UK’s productivity have on the economy? Source Worcestershire 5G Consortium https://www.gov.uk/government/case-studies/worcestershire-5g-consortium-testbed-and-trials Source Dr. Kenneth C. Budka, Senior Partner, Bell Labs Consulting. Source https://uk5g.org/discover/read-articles/5g-ushers-in-a-low-latency-industrial-revolution/
  • 2. © 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International. £489 Mobiles began to change the way we communicate with the introduction of messaging. 1980 chapter 1G 1990 chapter 2G 2000 chapter 3G Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and DAta over the teleFONE), mobile landline service. Both networks adopted Total Access Communication System (TACS). The transfer of the phone number became possible as 3G brought users the internet and applications. 2010 chapter 4G The UK is now a smartphone society. Proportion of internet users 2030 chapter 6G 6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy the expectation not met with 5G. Change since 2014 +10pp -10pp +4pp -6pp 2020 chapter 5G The speed, bandwidth and device connectivity promised by 5G transformation will lay the groundwork to reimagine how the industry approaches wellness by bringing care to anywhere. 33% 30% 19% 14% Smartphone Laptop Tablet Desktop 1 5 4 3 £3.3bn £315 5G will free up 1 million hours of GP time and save up to £1.3bnin productivity gains. Better quality of life Evolved patient careAdded years of good health More lives saved 2 The digital health market is set to exceed £315 billion by 2024 and telehealth systems are estimated to grow at 33.8% CAGR. With the UK digital health market valued at £3.3 billion in 2017, it’s clear that healthcare is one of the key areas set to be revolutionised by 5G. *exchange rate 1 USD = 0.824464 GBP 5G-enabled telecare will provide an alternative to employing carers or putting family members in care homes, which is estimated to save households an average of £489 per week. Patients will save 3.3 hours per year in GP visits and reduce exposure to infections and viruses in waiting rooms. 33.8% CAGR To find out more visit: http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall Healthcare 33% of internet users view their smartphone as the most important device for getting online. How will 5G revolutionise the UK healthcare market? Source Global Digital Health Market Expected to Reach USD 423.11 Billion By 2024: Zion Market Research Source 5G Innovation Network 5%budget £890m The technology could reduce council social care budgets by 5% to save £890 million, which can be reinvested in other social services.
  • 3. © 2019 KPMG LLP, a UK limited liability partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”), a Swiss entity. All rights reserved.The KPMG name and logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of KPMG International. Mobiles began to change the way we communicate with the introduction of messaging. 1980 chapter 1G 1990 chapter 2G 2000 chapter 3G Cellnet and Vodafone (VOice and DAta over the teleFONE), mobile landline service. Both networks adopted Total Access Communication System (TACS). The transfer of the phone number became possible as 3G brought users the internet and applications. 2010 chapter 4G The UK is now a smartphone society. Proportion of internet users 2030 chapter 6G 6G will emerge around 2030 to satisfy the expectation not met with 5G. Change since 2014 +10pp -10pp +4pp -6pp 2020 chapter 5G 33% 30% 19% 14% Smartphone Laptop Tablet Desktop 1 4 2 3 6 5 7 To find out more visit: http://kpmg.com/uk/onecall Goods logistics Online anywhereInformation vehicle New user behaviour Each year in the U.S. there are an estimated 6,500 accidents involving ambulances & about 300 police cruiser pursuits that lead to injuries or fatalities.The aim is to make it easier for emergency vehicles to move more safely through intersections.The real-time 3D visualisation of an intersection, along with near real-time kinematics & the 5G Ultra-Wideband network allow location information to be shared from all entities with emergency vehicles in near real-time with near-perfect reliability & accuracy.This could help cut four minutes of time emergency services spend stuck in traffic & save 40 per cent of lives. 20 per cent of all driving time is spent at red lights.If you spend on average 48 minutes a day driving, that is 17,600 minutes driving each year, that’s... 3,520 minutes, or 58.6 hours, spent waiting at red lights every 365 days. 5G IoT allows cars to “talk” to traffic lights and inform the driver the speed they should drive as they approach junctions or signals. Emissions produced by a car could be slashed if the car doesn’t have to keep stopping in traffic queues.This could help reduce levels of black carbon, a pollutant associated with car exhausts, by 36%. 5G V2V communications makes this possible. 36% Young people’s appetite to drive or own cars is expected to fade, with the likes of Uber and carpooling. 78 per cent of public support the idea of autonomous vehicles. 5G would make buying goods and services via mobile quicker, easier and more secure than visiting a physical retail store. For every household that moved to doing their weekly shop on a smartphone, rather than in-store, 5G would save them 91 hours a year. Unlocking the “digital potential” of Britain’s rural businesses by increasing connectivity and removing constraints around ecommerce could add up to £26.4bn to the rural economy annually. Through digital adoption rural SMEs could see increase in turnover by £15bn per year. Microbusinesses and small companies would see the greatest benefit, generating an additional £9.4bn in annual business turnover, while medium-sized businesses that employ between 50 and 250 staff could see additional turnover of as much as £700m per year. £26.4bn £15bn 17,600 58.6 3,520 20% Mobility A foundation for expanding the potential of digitalising entire industries and society, .... real time communication among devices, machines and critical infrastructure becomes a reality. 33% of internet users view their smartphone as the most important device for getting online. Getting to your destination Source https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-47525885 Source https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/7745099/traffic-light-solution-jaguar-land-rover/ Source https://realbusiness.co.uk/5g-take-retailers-understanding-customers-new-heights/ Source https://www.iottechnews.com/news/2019/jun/12/lilium-develop-air-taxi-uk-jobs/ Source https://www.tomtom.com/company/press-releases/news/25851/ The information contained herein is of a general nature and is not intended to address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Although we endeavour to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. No one should act on such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular situation.