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5G open for business
Ericsson for the IEEE 5G and IoT
Thessaloniki Summit 2018
October 25, Thessaloniki, Greece
Maria Boura Director, Government & Industry
Relations & Innovation
2018-10-25
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EricssonMobilityReport:
5Ginsightsby2023
mobile traffic via
5G networks20%
5G mobile subscriptions
in North America48%
5G subscriptions for Enhanced MBB
billion1
Over
20%of world’s population covered by 5G
More than
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5Gisusecasedriven
Massive IoT
Smart meter Tracking Fleet management
Critical IoT
Traffic
safety &
control
Industrial
application
& control
Remote
manufacturing
Enhanced MBB
VR/AR 4K/8K UHD Smartphones
Fixed Wireless
Access
Mobile / Wireless / Fixed Enterprise Home
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99.999%
Availability and
reliability
10 Gbps
Peak rate upstream
from users
>500 km/h
Mobility
20Gbps
Peak rate
downstream to users
< 1 m
Position accuracy
1 ms
Latency
10 years
Battery life
~1 M/km2
Device connection
density
5G:Performanceboostin8dimensions
Source: Ericsson This is 5G, February 2018
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4 in 10 smartphone
users globally have
some knowledge of
5G
Consumers: “Give us more with 5G!”LowAverageHigh
Within 5–6 yearsWithin 3–4 yearsWithin a year
Consumerinterestlevels
VR Cinema
Live immersive gaming
Athlete and
arena view
Gigabytes in seconds
Home sensor
service
Connected robot
Virtual tactile shopping
Drone delivery
5G Early Alarm system
3D Hologram calling
Within 1–2 years
Real-time AR
for vehicles
Self-driving
technology
Real-time
translation hearable
Timeline for services to go mainstream
Base: 14,000 Smartphone users aged 15–65 with interest in 5G services across 14 countries, representative of 800m consumers
Source: Ericsson ConsumerLab, Towards a 5G Consumer Future, 2018
Bubble size = Willingness to pay
70%
expects better
performance*
*: Speed, Coverage, Reliability,
Responsiveness, QoS
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5G and IoT
digitalization unlock
36%
additional revenue
growth
The5GandIoTbusinesspotential
(BUSD)
1 736
415
619
Currentservicerevenues
5Gaddressable
B2B2X
2026
Additional revenue growth for Service Providers thanks to 5G enabled industry digitalization
Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little, The 5G Potential Report
2016
1 500
Potential revenues for Service Providers
Greece: 2 USDbn
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The5GandIoTbusinesspotential
Use Cases Clusters: Real Time Automation has the largest prospect
Gotomarketchallenge
Deploymentchallenges
Low
Easytodeploy Difficult todeploy
High
Hazardandmaintenancesensing
Augmentedreality
Remoteoperations
Smart Surveillance AutonomousRobotics
Monitoringand tracking
Connected vehicle
Enhancedvideoservices
Real-timeAutomation
Operator opportunity, 2026
Source: Ericsson and Arthur D. Little
101
47
96
73
69
57
41
35
24
nsing
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Strong5Gmomentumaroundtheworld
Europe
— Initial focus on mid-band
— Focus on industry use-cases
— Low-band NR for coverage
— High-band as capacity booster
Asia
— Initial focus generally on
mid-band, with high-band
as second wave
— Korea early mover with
2018 launches
— China and Japan driving
large scale roll outs
South America and Africa
— Deploying 5G at later date
North America
— 2018 launches on mmWave
— Low-band FDD NR early 2019
— Mobile broadband and FWA
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Ericssondriving5G–usecaseexamples
The Mine of the Future
Remote Control
RoboticsSmart
Manufacturing Future
Transport Solutions
Smart Manufacturing
Agriculture
Coordinated
Industry
Communication
Industrial Internet
Port Operation
Connected Energy
Agriculture
Smart
Manufacturing
40 operator MoUs
22 industry partners
45 university and institute
collaborations
5 announced 5G deals
August 2018
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Ericsson and Fraunhofer IPT
Research Centre
5Genabledmanufacturing–real-time
controlcasestudy
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The solution:
5GenabledBLISKs(BLadeIntegrateddiSKs)manufacturing
The challenge:
25%
rework needed
1 millisecond
Ultra-Low latency needed
for real-time control of the
BLISK manufacturing process
EUR 360m
annual savings through
5G-enabled real-time
monitoring & control
16 million
metric tons potential
reduction
of global CO2 emissions*
*: assuming 2% more efficient jet engines
resulting from higher quality BLISKs