Presented at the Latin American Telecom Congress – Cancún, Mexico July 15-16, 2015
Ericsson provided a Networked Society Seminar during this Congress, included presentations from Jose Luis Serrato, Adrian Gioia, Jo Lindstad, and Jose Ayala.
Smoove Selects ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Connected Bik...PTC
Smoove, a French developer of bikes and bike-share systems, selected the ThingWorx IoT platform to power its international bike-share service. The ThingWorx platform will enable Smoove to reduce integration times and develop new services across cities by monitoring bike usage data. Using both PTC and ThingWorx technologies, Smoove can design, manufacture, and maintain bike-share systems and provide data-driven insights to cities and operators.
Cloud services: the democratization of ITLeo Plugge
The document discusses the rise of cloud computing and cloud services, which allow capability and IT resources to be delivered over the internet on-demand. This represents a shift away from traditional centralized IT production and provisioning by individual institutions towards a model where resources are pooled and accessed over the network. This paradigm shift is disruptive and could cause some institutions to miss opportunities if they do not adapt. The document advocates that institutions should analyze what services students and faculty truly need and want, in order to determine what capabilities to provide directly versus outsourcing to cloud providers.
Driving New Mobility Business Models - DeloittetechUK
The document discusses how the future of mobility is driving changes to business models. It notes that the UK extended mobility ecosystem generates approximately £500 billion in revenues annually across various industries. The emergence of autonomous vehicles and shared mobility will likely result in four future states of mobility that exist in parallel. Autonomous and shared mobility offer significant economic benefits to passengers by lowering costs. This disruption will cause massive shifts in economic value across various industries as new business models emerge. The automotive value chain will also experience changes as technology players potentially manage in-vehicle services and platforms. Mobility as a service providers are exploring business models that orchestrate transportation across modes. More questions remain around the future mobility operating platform and who will process and monetize the
DWS15 - Digital Channels Plenary Session - Vertical industries race to digiti...IDATE DigiWorld
This document summarizes the results of a study by IBM that surveyed over 5,000 C-level executives from over 40 countries. The key findings were:
1) Executives feel increased pressure from outside competitors entering their industries, such as Uber disrupting the transportation industry.
2) Industry convergence and new technologies are seen as major forces of change over the next 3-5 years, with cognitive computing and the Internet of Things posing significant threats and opportunities.
3) "Torchbearers", or leading innovative companies, are more focused on new markets, decentralized decision-making, and open business models, allowing them to better adapt to disruption.
Presented at the Latin American Telecom Congress – Cancún, Mexico July 15-16, 2015
Ericsson provided a Networked Society Seminar during this Congress, included presentations from Jose Luis Serrato, Adrian Gioia, Jo Lindstad, and Jose Ayala.
Smoove Selects ThingWorx® Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Connected Bik...PTC
Smoove, a French developer of bikes and bike-share systems, selected the ThingWorx IoT platform to power its international bike-share service. The ThingWorx platform will enable Smoove to reduce integration times and develop new services across cities by monitoring bike usage data. Using both PTC and ThingWorx technologies, Smoove can design, manufacture, and maintain bike-share systems and provide data-driven insights to cities and operators.
Cloud services: the democratization of ITLeo Plugge
The document discusses the rise of cloud computing and cloud services, which allow capability and IT resources to be delivered over the internet on-demand. This represents a shift away from traditional centralized IT production and provisioning by individual institutions towards a model where resources are pooled and accessed over the network. This paradigm shift is disruptive and could cause some institutions to miss opportunities if they do not adapt. The document advocates that institutions should analyze what services students and faculty truly need and want, in order to determine what capabilities to provide directly versus outsourcing to cloud providers.
Driving New Mobility Business Models - DeloittetechUK
The document discusses how the future of mobility is driving changes to business models. It notes that the UK extended mobility ecosystem generates approximately £500 billion in revenues annually across various industries. The emergence of autonomous vehicles and shared mobility will likely result in four future states of mobility that exist in parallel. Autonomous and shared mobility offer significant economic benefits to passengers by lowering costs. This disruption will cause massive shifts in economic value across various industries as new business models emerge. The automotive value chain will also experience changes as technology players potentially manage in-vehicle services and platforms. Mobility as a service providers are exploring business models that orchestrate transportation across modes. More questions remain around the future mobility operating platform and who will process and monetize the
DWS15 - Digital Channels Plenary Session - Vertical industries race to digiti...IDATE DigiWorld
This document summarizes the results of a study by IBM that surveyed over 5,000 C-level executives from over 40 countries. The key findings were:
1) Executives feel increased pressure from outside competitors entering their industries, such as Uber disrupting the transportation industry.
2) Industry convergence and new technologies are seen as major forces of change over the next 3-5 years, with cognitive computing and the Internet of Things posing significant threats and opportunities.
3) "Torchbearers", or leading innovative companies, are more focused on new markets, decentralized decision-making, and open business models, allowing them to better adapt to disruption.
Do we need a wakeup call to keep driver-less cars protected? ITU
Do we need a wakeup call to keep driver-less cars protected? This presentation was given at a Symposium on the Future Networked Car 2018 (FNC-2018) in Geneva, Switzerland on 8 March 2018. Find more information on this symposium here: https://www.itu.int/en/fnc/2018/Pages/programme.aspx
Intelligent Mobility for High Traffic People Destinations - ConigitaltechUK
Conigital Group develops intelligent mobility solutions such as Mobility-as-a-Service platforms, sensors, and AI software to address challenges related to congestion and pollution from high traffic destinations like cities and airports. They are working on projects like developing driverless pods for Heathrow Airport's parking and developing autonomous shuttles with advanced accessibility features for a trial in Birmingham. Conigital aims to provide end-to-end connected journeys through their solutions to create more sustainable transport infrastructure.
This document discusses the opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. It begins with an overview of what the IoT is and why it is exciting, noting the large potential value and growth in connected devices. It then reviews technology trends like increasing battery life, sensor usage, network coverage, and data analytics capabilities that are enabling the IoT. Examples are given of early IoT validations in areas like connected cars, fleet management, smart buildings, wearables, and item-level logistics visibility. The document outlines the complex IoT ecosystem involving hardware, connectivity, software infrastructure, analytics, and applications. It identifies opportunities in modular hardware, platforms and software, predictive analytics, security, and developing vertical industry solutions.
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Unlocking the Opportunities - SMMTtechUK
The document discusses connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and opportunities to unlock their potential. It describes how CAVs could improve lives through safety improvements and increased mobility. The document outlines key challenges including technology, infrastructure, policies/regulations, public acceptance, and business models. It provides projections that the UK CAV market could grow substantially and generate over £50 billion in economic benefits by 2030. The document also reviews UK government funding and industry partnerships that are helping advance CAV testing and development.
IoT, Smart Mobility and the need for PositioningtechUK
Presented by Jacopo Ovarelli, External Consultant for European GNSS Agency (GSA) in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
A technology marketer's view on innovation (2019)Marc Jadoul
A technology marketer’s view on innovation:
about Moore's law, the chasm, shark fin adoption, four moments of truth, the zero marginal cost society and Fubini’s law...
This presentation discusses connected cars & 5G and was given at a Symposium on the Future Networked Car 2018 (FNC-2018) in Geneva, Switzerland on 8 March 2018. Find more information on this symposium here: https://www.itu.int/en/fnc/2018/Pages/programme.aspx
DWS15 - Future Networks Forum - The tale of two networks - Frederic Geraud De...IDATE DigiWorld
1) Video traffic, driven by increased video viewing, is the primary driver of growing internet traffic in Europe, and is projected to account for 78% of all European IP traffic by 2019.
2) The number of internet-connected devices is growing rapidly, driven mainly by growth in machine-to-machine connections which are projected to make up 50% of all European connections by 2019, though M2M traffic will still only account for 3% of total European internet traffic by 2019.
3) Traffic patterns are becoming more complex with increased usage of high-definition and ultra-high definition video and greater network usage during peak hours, placing new demands on network infrastructure and management.
The TMT Value Chain: A Financial Perspective • How have the equity markets viewed TMT? • The impact of new business models • Ovum’s Mobile Subscriptions and Revenue Forecasts by Upin Dattani, Senior Financial Analyst, Ovum
eInfranet cloud services – current state of affairsLeo Plugge
The document discusses the current state of cloud computing and its implications. It notes that cloud computing is transforming IT provisioning from centralized local models to flexible, wide-area models delivered as utilities. This reflects the industrialization and commoditization of computing resources. Major players like Google, Microsoft and Amazon now dominate cloud production and distribution, mirroring trends in other utility industries. The document argues that cloud services could enable more flexible innovation if universities embrace this new model and rethink security and services.
How IoT will change our world, and how to start building it - Digital Futures...Ovum
• Myths and hyperbole: Decoding some of the nonsense • How the Internet of things will change our world • Key challenges in building the Internet of things
Gary Barnett, Chief Analyst, Ovum
Role of Satellite Technology in Supporting Connectivity to Vehicles - IntelsattechUK
Connected vehicles will rely on both terrestrial and satellite connectivity to function. Satellite connectivity will be especially important for covering rural areas not served by terrestrial networks. Intelsat is working with partners to provide satellite connectivity solutions for connected vehicles, including GEO and LEO coverage, multicast solutions, small antennas, and providing 1TB per month of data. Intelsat is conducting trials in Europe to develop regulatory standards and demonstrate satellite-enabled connectivity for intelligent transportation.
FIWARE Global Summit - Global Cities: International Cooperation for Progress ...FIWARE
Presentation by Chris Greer
Senior Executive for Cyber Physical Systems, NIST Engineering Laboratory
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
DWS15 - Future Networks Forum - U-verse with AT&T Giga powerexpansion - Domin...IDATE DigiWorld
AT&T has invested heavily in expanding broadband access. It has deployed fiber to over 57 million customer locations and 99% have access to high-speed internet through wireline or 4G LTE networks. AT&T debuted its ultra-fast fiber internet service GigaPower in 2013 and has since expanded to hundreds of thousands of customers across 18 markets. The company plans to reach 14 million locations by further expanding its fiber network and working with local communities.
5 g business potential ieee 5g summit_110717_aMaria Boura
5G is not just another generation of mobile communications technology. 5G can be seen as "the network of networks" and it is going to have a profound impact on all human activities, the economy and the society. In fact, 5G can be seen as the digitalization catalyst for industries, as a variety of use cases will be either enhanced or created by the use of 5G. Immersive gaming, autonomous driving, remote robotic surgery and augmented reality support in maintenance and repair situations are just some of the use cases that will mostly benefit from the introduction of 5G. But what is the business potential of 5G? Ericsson, together with Arthur D. Little recently made a unique study in order to understand the industrial digitalization revenues for ICT players in 8 key industries. We have shared these findings with the IEEE 5G Summit's audience (Thessaloniki, July 11, 2017).
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Dr. Thierry Priol, INRIA, ServiceWave General Chair - Opening Welcome (edit)
Tags Description Dr. Thierry Priol, INRIA, ServiceWave General Chair - Opening Welcome Service Wave 2010 - Tuesday Dec 14th 2010
Assessing the prospects for telecoms operators in the ICT services markets - ...Ovum
CSPs must differentiate themselves to remain competitive in a digital future. Network virtualization and SDN can provide benefits like agile deployment, scalability, flexibility, improved security and resilience, and better customer experiences through self-service capabilities and guaranteed content delivery. The Internet of Things is also shaping new working models and synergies between consumers, businesses, and industries. Narrowband IoT technology in particular will change the IoT market through extended indoor range, low deployment costs leveraging existing network assets, low module costs, long battery life, open standards, and scalability of up to 100,000 devices per cell.
This document summarizes a conference on smart future applications called "Smart Future 2015". It discusses technologies like gigabit wired and wireless networks and GENI racks for sensing, analyzing, and acting capabilities. Example applications mentioned include 4K streaming video, IoT sensors, virtual reality, and more secure and collaborative internet applications. Organizational aspects are also covered like public-private partnerships, open data policies, and sustainable business models. The document highlights several "firsts" for this conference, including the largest demonstration collection showcasing smart city IoT applications.
El documento presenta información sobre la inteligencia y las teorías de inteligencia múltiple de Gardner e inteligencia emocional de Goleman. Explica las escalas verbal y de ejecución del test WISC III, incluyendo las subpruebas y habilidades evaluadas. También describe los rangos de CI y factores como organización perceptual, velocidad de procesamiento y ausencia de distractibilidad.
Este documento presenta un análisis cualitativo del test de inteligencia WISC III. Explica que el registro de observaciones del sujeto durante la prueba puede proporcionar información sobre su estilo cognitivo y comportamiento. Luego describe cómo construir y analizar el perfil del sujeto mediante la comparación interpersonal e intrapersonal de sus puntajes. Finalmente, analiza factores como el estilo cognitivo, el hemisferio cerebral dominante y la cultura que pueden influir en el desempeño en los diferentes subtests.
Do we need a wakeup call to keep driver-less cars protected? ITU
Do we need a wakeup call to keep driver-less cars protected? This presentation was given at a Symposium on the Future Networked Car 2018 (FNC-2018) in Geneva, Switzerland on 8 March 2018. Find more information on this symposium here: https://www.itu.int/en/fnc/2018/Pages/programme.aspx
Intelligent Mobility for High Traffic People Destinations - ConigitaltechUK
Conigital Group develops intelligent mobility solutions such as Mobility-as-a-Service platforms, sensors, and AI software to address challenges related to congestion and pollution from high traffic destinations like cities and airports. They are working on projects like developing driverless pods for Heathrow Airport's parking and developing autonomous shuttles with advanced accessibility features for a trial in Birmingham. Conigital aims to provide end-to-end connected journeys through their solutions to create more sustainable transport infrastructure.
This document discusses the opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. It begins with an overview of what the IoT is and why it is exciting, noting the large potential value and growth in connected devices. It then reviews technology trends like increasing battery life, sensor usage, network coverage, and data analytics capabilities that are enabling the IoT. Examples are given of early IoT validations in areas like connected cars, fleet management, smart buildings, wearables, and item-level logistics visibility. The document outlines the complex IoT ecosystem involving hardware, connectivity, software infrastructure, analytics, and applications. It identifies opportunities in modular hardware, platforms and software, predictive analytics, security, and developing vertical industry solutions.
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: Unlocking the Opportunities - SMMTtechUK
The document discusses connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and opportunities to unlock their potential. It describes how CAVs could improve lives through safety improvements and increased mobility. The document outlines key challenges including technology, infrastructure, policies/regulations, public acceptance, and business models. It provides projections that the UK CAV market could grow substantially and generate over £50 billion in economic benefits by 2030. The document also reviews UK government funding and industry partnerships that are helping advance CAV testing and development.
IoT, Smart Mobility and the need for PositioningtechUK
Presented by Jacopo Ovarelli, External Consultant for European GNSS Agency (GSA) in the techUK Satellite Applications & Services Conference, 2nd Oct. 2015
A technology marketer's view on innovation (2019)Marc Jadoul
A technology marketer’s view on innovation:
about Moore's law, the chasm, shark fin adoption, four moments of truth, the zero marginal cost society and Fubini’s law...
This presentation discusses connected cars & 5G and was given at a Symposium on the Future Networked Car 2018 (FNC-2018) in Geneva, Switzerland on 8 March 2018. Find more information on this symposium here: https://www.itu.int/en/fnc/2018/Pages/programme.aspx
DWS15 - Future Networks Forum - The tale of two networks - Frederic Geraud De...IDATE DigiWorld
1) Video traffic, driven by increased video viewing, is the primary driver of growing internet traffic in Europe, and is projected to account for 78% of all European IP traffic by 2019.
2) The number of internet-connected devices is growing rapidly, driven mainly by growth in machine-to-machine connections which are projected to make up 50% of all European connections by 2019, though M2M traffic will still only account for 3% of total European internet traffic by 2019.
3) Traffic patterns are becoming more complex with increased usage of high-definition and ultra-high definition video and greater network usage during peak hours, placing new demands on network infrastructure and management.
The TMT Value Chain: A Financial Perspective • How have the equity markets viewed TMT? • The impact of new business models • Ovum’s Mobile Subscriptions and Revenue Forecasts by Upin Dattani, Senior Financial Analyst, Ovum
eInfranet cloud services – current state of affairsLeo Plugge
The document discusses the current state of cloud computing and its implications. It notes that cloud computing is transforming IT provisioning from centralized local models to flexible, wide-area models delivered as utilities. This reflects the industrialization and commoditization of computing resources. Major players like Google, Microsoft and Amazon now dominate cloud production and distribution, mirroring trends in other utility industries. The document argues that cloud services could enable more flexible innovation if universities embrace this new model and rethink security and services.
How IoT will change our world, and how to start building it - Digital Futures...Ovum
• Myths and hyperbole: Decoding some of the nonsense • How the Internet of things will change our world • Key challenges in building the Internet of things
Gary Barnett, Chief Analyst, Ovum
Role of Satellite Technology in Supporting Connectivity to Vehicles - IntelsattechUK
Connected vehicles will rely on both terrestrial and satellite connectivity to function. Satellite connectivity will be especially important for covering rural areas not served by terrestrial networks. Intelsat is working with partners to provide satellite connectivity solutions for connected vehicles, including GEO and LEO coverage, multicast solutions, small antennas, and providing 1TB per month of data. Intelsat is conducting trials in Europe to develop regulatory standards and demonstrate satellite-enabled connectivity for intelligent transportation.
FIWARE Global Summit - Global Cities: International Cooperation for Progress ...FIWARE
Presentation by Chris Greer
Senior Executive for Cyber Physical Systems, NIST Engineering Laboratory
FIWARE Global Summit
23-24 October 2019 - Berlin, Germany
DWS15 - Future Networks Forum - U-verse with AT&T Giga powerexpansion - Domin...IDATE DigiWorld
AT&T has invested heavily in expanding broadband access. It has deployed fiber to over 57 million customer locations and 99% have access to high-speed internet through wireline or 4G LTE networks. AT&T debuted its ultra-fast fiber internet service GigaPower in 2013 and has since expanded to hundreds of thousands of customers across 18 markets. The company plans to reach 14 million locations by further expanding its fiber network and working with local communities.
5 g business potential ieee 5g summit_110717_aMaria Boura
5G is not just another generation of mobile communications technology. 5G can be seen as "the network of networks" and it is going to have a profound impact on all human activities, the economy and the society. In fact, 5G can be seen as the digitalization catalyst for industries, as a variety of use cases will be either enhanced or created by the use of 5G. Immersive gaming, autonomous driving, remote robotic surgery and augmented reality support in maintenance and repair situations are just some of the use cases that will mostly benefit from the introduction of 5G. But what is the business potential of 5G? Ericsson, together with Arthur D. Little recently made a unique study in order to understand the industrial digitalization revenues for ICT players in 8 key industries. We have shared these findings with the IEEE 5G Summit's audience (Thessaloniki, July 11, 2017).
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Dr. Thierry Priol, INRIA, ServiceWave General Chair - Opening Welcome (edit)
Tags Description Dr. Thierry Priol, INRIA, ServiceWave General Chair - Opening Welcome Service Wave 2010 - Tuesday Dec 14th 2010
Assessing the prospects for telecoms operators in the ICT services markets - ...Ovum
CSPs must differentiate themselves to remain competitive in a digital future. Network virtualization and SDN can provide benefits like agile deployment, scalability, flexibility, improved security and resilience, and better customer experiences through self-service capabilities and guaranteed content delivery. The Internet of Things is also shaping new working models and synergies between consumers, businesses, and industries. Narrowband IoT technology in particular will change the IoT market through extended indoor range, low deployment costs leveraging existing network assets, low module costs, long battery life, open standards, and scalability of up to 100,000 devices per cell.
This document summarizes a conference on smart future applications called "Smart Future 2015". It discusses technologies like gigabit wired and wireless networks and GENI racks for sensing, analyzing, and acting capabilities. Example applications mentioned include 4K streaming video, IoT sensors, virtual reality, and more secure and collaborative internet applications. Organizational aspects are also covered like public-private partnerships, open data policies, and sustainable business models. The document highlights several "firsts" for this conference, including the largest demonstration collection showcasing smart city IoT applications.
El documento presenta información sobre la inteligencia y las teorías de inteligencia múltiple de Gardner e inteligencia emocional de Goleman. Explica las escalas verbal y de ejecución del test WISC III, incluyendo las subpruebas y habilidades evaluadas. También describe los rangos de CI y factores como organización perceptual, velocidad de procesamiento y ausencia de distractibilidad.
Este documento presenta un análisis cualitativo del test de inteligencia WISC III. Explica que el registro de observaciones del sujeto durante la prueba puede proporcionar información sobre su estilo cognitivo y comportamiento. Luego describe cómo construir y analizar el perfil del sujeto mediante la comparación interpersonal e intrapersonal de sus puntajes. Finalmente, analiza factores como el estilo cognitivo, el hemisferio cerebral dominante y la cultura que pueden influir en el desempeño en los diferentes subtests.
Capitulo iii puntuacion e interpretacionRomualdo Ro
Este documento resume los tipos de puntuaciones, el proceso de puntuación y la interpretación de resultados en el WAIS. Ofrece tres tipos de puntuaciones: directas, escalares e índices. Explica los pasos para calcular las puntuaciones directas, convertirlas a escalares mediante tablas de conversión, y determinar fortalezas y debilidades comparando los puntajes de subtests con las medias.
Este documento presenta un modelo general para informes de la Escala Wechsler de Inteligencia para Niños - Versión III (WISC-III) en Chile. El informe incluye secciones para la identificación del evaluado, motivo de consulta, antecedentes relevantes, pruebas aplicadas, resultados de la conducta observada, funcionamiento intelectual general y evaluación de esferas cognitivas superiores, síntesis y conclusiones, y recomendaciones.
El documento analiza los resultados cualitativos y cuantitativos de las subpruebas del WISC-R. Cualitativamente, puntajes altos indican buenas habilidades cognitivas y bajos puntajes se asocian con deficiencias. Cuantitativamente, mayores diferencias entre las escalas verbal y de ejecución sugieren alteraciones neurológicas y los rangos clasifican el nivel de inteligencia.
Este documento resume los aspectos clave de la tercera revisión de la Escala de Inteligencia de Wechsler para Niños (WISC III). Explica que la WISC III evalúa las capacidades verbales y no verbales a través de subtests verbales y de ejecución. También describe los nuevos constructos medidos por los subtests y los pasos para interpretar los resultados.
Santiago, de 14 años, realizó el test WISC III que evaluó su capacidad intelectual. Obtuvo un CI de 67, lo que corresponde a la categoría de "intelectualmente deficiente". Mostró fortalezas en los subtests ejecutivos como laberintos, y debilidades en los subtests verbales como vocabulario y comprensión. Se recomienda estimularlo verbalmente y en la lectura para mejorar su comprensión verbal y desempeño académico.
1. The document discusses challenges facing cybersecurity and IT departments, including increased technology dependence, modernization needs, and managing large amounts of data.
2. It notes that technology is no longer just a force multiplier but critical to all government services, and that security presents challenges as data and analytics demands grow.
3. Key issues identified include hiring and retaining qualified IT personnel, mobility/mobile applications, cloud computing, disaster recovery, and changing funding models. The document emphasizes the importance of security culture and training to address human errors which cause the majority of information security incidents.
This document summarizes a presentation on developing a 4G readiness index. It describes 4G technology and trends, including definitions, evolution, key players investing in 4G networks, and examples of spectrum auction costs. It then outlines the authors' approach to creating a 4G readiness index based on a motivation/ability framework and e-readiness metrics. The proposed model would assess and forecast countries' 4G adoption by examining technological, economic, social, and policy factors.
This document summarizes a presentation on developing a 4G readiness index. It describes 4G technology and the key players investing in 4G. It also discusses current issues around differing 4G definitions and adoption timelines. The presentation proposes developing a motivation/ability framework to assess countries' 4G readiness based on factors like infrastructure, policy environment, education levels and technology standards. It identifies 21 countries to analyze and expects results will show which have higher wireless penetration and 4G trials, positioning them as early 4G adopters. The goal is to shed light on country strategies and markets as 4G networks evolve.
Mobile Telecoms Tech & Market Disruptions - April 2015 VersionDean Bubley
The next 5 years will bring huge changes to the mobile network industry. Network operators will see revenue and usage from voice telephony & SMS decline, while new communications apps will mostly be driven by context & design, not 3GPP standards.
4G networks will continue to be deployed, with 5G coming into view - but data traffic may not grow to the degree expected. WiFi is growing in important - but will only have limited integration with cellular. Net Neutrality concerns will continue to rumble - but most of the new "ideas" like paid priority or sponsored data will fail.
We will also see "multi-stakeholder" issues coming to the fore, where regulators will need to ensure the telecom industry encompasses the needs of users, venues, app developers, IoT companies, brands & Internet players. That said, attempts by Apple and Google to enter the cellular space with SIMs and MVNOs will remain niche
Oren Michaels's Presentation at Emerging Communication Conference & Awards 20...eCommConf
This document discusses the massive growth expected in data usage and the need for a holistic strategy to manage it. It notes that global mobile data traffic is expected to increase 30 times by 2013. A multi-pronged approach is needed across network infrastructure, devices, applications, consumer behavior, business models and regulations to effectively handle the surge and maximize opportunities.
The document summarizes Bill Barney's presentation on the future of cloud computing. Some key points:
1. Cloud computing has enabled unprecedented data growth and new forms of data generation. By 2020, there will be over 50 billion internet connected devices generating huge amounts of data.
2. Emerging markets will be the main drivers of future growth as 75% of the world's population lives in emerging markets that are still underserved. Whoever can make emerging markets their home market will have a huge advantage.
3. There is no current leader providing cloud infrastructure globally. The opportunities exist to build fiber networks, data centers, and orchestration capabilities around the world. Whoever masters these areas will be well positioned
5G: the context, use cases, privacy, security and rules. Attilio Somma, TIMData Driven Innovation
Infrastructures for Data "Roundtable: 5G and Enabling Infrastructures". May 18th 2018. Data Driven Innovation 2018. Engineering Department, University of Roma Tre
The document discusses disruptive technologies and their impact on consumers and enterprises. It finds that cloud and data & analytics continue to drive innovation for enterprises by improving efficiencies and enabling faster innovation cycles. However, security remains the top challenge for adopting cloud services. For consumers, mobile saw a decline as a disruptor while emerging technologies like 3D printing, biotech, and the Internet of Things are gaining prominence. The competition is fierce across the mobile ecosystem to gain market share.
The document discusses Samsung's "The Next Big" advertising campaign which openly challenges Apple and portrays Samsung products as superior. The ads publicize the ongoing patent dispute between the two companies while dismantling Apple products. For consumers who have no brand allegiance, the ads provide reasons why Samsung products may be a better choice. However, the campaign risks further escalating tensions between the companies.
Please contact Dr. Ming-Whei Feng or Anna Chen for any inquiries regarding III's Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, international collaborations, or smart living case studies.
Asian Carriers' Conference: The Changing Face Of Communication Acc Rob Van De...Rob Van Den Dam
The document discusses trends in the global telecommunications industry from 1999-2015 based on analysis from IBM. It notes that more change has occurred in telecoms in the past 10 years than the previous 100. While access has increased 350% to nearly 70% globally, growth is stalling due to declining mobile and emerging market expansion. The future of telecom revenues and profits is uncertain due to factors like the rise of over-the-top services and data traffic exceeding voice revenues. The document outlines four potential industry scenarios for 2015.
The document discusses the evolution of broadband networks and the path towards 5G. It covers the growth of 4G LTE networks globally and the rise in mobile video traffic. It also examines network transformation efforts by operators through SDN and NFV to virtualize networks. Case studies on AT&T and Telefonica's strategies are provided. The presentation concludes by looking at early 5G deployments planned in countries like Korea, China and Japan from 2018 onward and the high expectations for 5G networks.
Global moves toward mobile ‘openness’: Unpacking the concept, honing a frameARNIC
1. The document discusses recent moves toward more open mobile networks in the US, including announcements by Verizon and Google/Android allowing third-party devices and applications on wireless networks.
2. It contrasts this with the current state of openness in wireless networks, which is more limited than wireline networks. Wireless networks still exercise significant control.
3. The document also examines network openness in China, where carriers allow unlocked devices but still block some content and applications for reasons such as spam or pornography. China is moving toward more full-service carriers with 3G licenses.
5G will connect billions of devices, things and people and bring an Ocean of new opportunities to cope with continuous traffic growth, low latency service expectations, energy efficiency, urban density and many other requirements demanding more and more innovation in the CMOS, MEMS and Protonics space but also many other areas.
Mobile services and its impact on GPDs and Return on InvestmentKartik Mehta
Mobile internet and social networking are transforming society in three main ways:
1) Mobile internet access through smartphones is growing rapidly and expected to surpass fixed internet access. This is driving economic growth through increased connectivity.
2) Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter have seen explosive growth as people increasingly share and consume content online. This is changing how individuals and communities interact.
3) The combination of mobile devices and social networking allows people to access networks and share content anywhere, anytime. This is merging social lives with mobile connectivity in fundamental ways.
The Networked Grid 2010 - R. Thompson, D. LeedsGreentech Media
This document provides an agenda and overview for the "Networked Grid Sponsors" conference. It lists the keynote speakers and sponsors for the two-day event, and provides a detailed schedule including sessions on topics like smart grid communications infrastructure, distribution automation, meter data management, and the smart home customer experience. Public utilities from across North America are represented as attendees. The hosting organization is described as the only fully-integrated media firm providing online media, market research, and industry events on smart grid topics.
The document discusses competing mobile payment systems using near field communication (NFC) chips in smartphones. Major players like Apple, Samsung, and a joint venture between Google, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon had developed systems to enable contactless payments at point-of-sale by transferring payment credentials from mobile devices. These systems functioned similarly to existing credit card payments. The document then discusses how dominant designs emerge in industries and how network effects can reinforce a technology's dominance as more users and complementary assets are adopted.
5G: The Coming Business Transformation Peter Jarich
Presentation to the Telecom Council's "Network Transformation in 5G" event, putting 5G into the context of other industry dynamics: LTE evolutions, network slicing, IoT, spectrum innovation (CBRS, LAA), etc.
Do LTE and Femtocells Need One Another?Peter Jarich
This document discusses the intersection between LTE and femtocells. It argues that while LTE is moving forward without femtocells in terms of public capacity needs, the residential use case for femtocells is more complicated due to issues like home WiFi networks, coverage versus capacity needs, and the capabilities of 3G technologies. It concludes that for femtocells to succeed in the LTE era will require subsidies, applications that drive data usage, a clearer LTE narrative beyond just network capacity, the development of multi-standard femtocells, and continued evangelism efforts.
This document discusses the intersection between LTE and femtocells. It argues that while LTE is moving forward without femtocells in the public story, the residential story is more complicated. It also notes that what is needed to fully realize the potential of LTE and femtocells together includes subsidies, applications, telling the LTE story beyond just capacity, developing multi-standard femtocells, and evangelism. The document concludes that the public LTE story is easy to understand but the residential intersection of LTE and femtocells is confounded by issues like WiFi, coverage versus capacity, and 3G capabilities.
The document discusses why the author does not currently own a femtocell device. Some of the key reasons are that the available offers do not provide 3G coverage that the author needs, the capacity and voice benefits are not significant enough given the author's usage, and expectations for growth in the femtocell market have not yet been met. The author argues that for the femtocell market to grow, operators need to view it as strategic rather than tactical and better drive supply and demand.
Base Stations - The Forefront of Green TelecomPeter Jarich
The document discusses how base stations are at the forefront of green telecom initiatives due to their large numbers and impact. While energy efficiency is important, there are limits to improving the efficiency of power amplifiers alone. Alternative approaches like using renewable energy sources, innovative siting practices, and network architectures can help reduce the carbon footprint. For base station buyers, factors like evolving energy costs, regulations, and consumer sentiment must be considered when forecasting and evaluating green options. The definition of "green" also merits reexamination in terms balancing environmental aspirations with market realities. Competitive intelligence from sources like Current Analysis can help level the playing field and enable improved competitive responses.
The document discusses the concept of the "femtoprise", which combines femtocell technology with enterprise applications. Key points:
- A femtoprise provides cellular coverage, capacity and applications within an enterprise using low-power femtocell access points.
- It offers benefits to both enterprises and cellular operators by offloading traffic from the macro network to save costs.
- However, alternatives like WiFi and distributed antenna systems are already entrenched in enterprises.
- There are also unknowns around integrating femtocells with enterprise PBX systems and supporting user mobility and applications.
- The demands of enterprises may differ from residential femtocells in areas like security, capacity, reliability and installation requirements.
3. The NOT HOT:
What Came Up Short of Expectations… Short Of Exciting?
or
The Mood
attendance
economy
everything else
WiMAX
still kicking & finding niches
waning support
LTE Biz Model
application uncertainty
expertise uncertainty
uncertainty uncertainty
IMS vs. Applications
Femtocells
4. The HOT:
What Seemed To Capture Buzz – Worthy or Not?
LTE
3G Extensions
multi-standard RAN
HSPA+
femtocells
Government Largess
stimulus support
financing support
Applications
Core
Evolved Packet Core
femto integration
transport / backhaul