Mobile World Congress is the world’s greatest mobile event where the industry gathers to experience new ideas and discuss future opportunities.
In our hall in Barcelona, customers and visitors had the opportunity to learn how we enable change and change-makers in the Networked Society, and how our latest technologies and services unlock new business opportunities.
This presentation gives you a taste from what we saw and heard during Mobile World Congress 2015, which was held in Barcelona, March 2-5.
With billions of things connecting in the Internet of Things, the extensive footprint, reliability, security and proven performance of cellular networks is the ideal platform for growth. With Ericsson software enhancements, it just got better.
Ericsson ConsumerLab: Smart citizens PresentationEricsson
A report from Ericsson ConsumerLab shows how the internet facilitates smart choices in city life.
The idea of smart cities is an intriguing concept. However, the future will partly be a story of how the architects defining the way our future cities operate are going to be citizens themselves. As the internet makes us more informed, we are in turn making better informed decisions.
We are becoming smart citizens and through our changing behaviors, efficient practices and smarter social norms are developing in our cities.
Ericsson Technology Review, issue #1, 2016Ericsson
Every morning, I get out of bed and go to work because I believe technology makes a difference. I believe that in the midst of global growth, numerous humanitarian crises, the increasing need for better resource management, and an evolving threat landscape, a new world is emerging. And I believe technology is playing a key role in making that world a better, safer, and healthier place for more people to enjoy. It feels good to be part of that.
Fundamentally, I believe the breakdown of traditional industry boundaries and increased cross-industry collaboration have enabled us to maximize the benefits of technology. Today, Ericsson works with partners in many different industries that all rely on connectivity embedded into their solutions, services, and products. Our early collaborations, which were with utilities and the automotive industry, have led to innovations like the Connected Vehicle Cloud and Smart Metering as a Service.
I am delighted that Harald Ludanek, Head of R&D at Scania (a leading manufacturer of heavy trucks, buses, coaches, and industrial and marine engines) agreed to contribute to this issue. His article on the significance of ICT – how digitalization and mobility will impact the automotive industry and bring about the intelligent transportation system (ITS) – illustrates the importance of new business relationships, ensuring that different sectors create innovative solutions together, and maximize the value they bring to people and society.
Technology is making it easier for people to protect their homes, families, and belongings. The standardization of antitheft systems in automobiles, for example, has led to a decline in car theft in most parts of the world. However, while technology offers improved security, somehow criminal countermeasures manage to keep up. In an article about end-to-end cryptography, a number of Ericsson experts highlight how car theft is no longer carried out with a slim jim and a screwdriver, but rather with highly sophisticated decryption algorithms, smartphones, and illegal access to software keys.
The protection of data – and the people who own it – as it travels across the network has always been a cornerstone of the telecoms industry. But in today’s world, no single organization can maintain end-to-end control over information as it is carried from source to destination, and so upholding the right to privacy is becoming an increasingly complex issue. And with quantum computing posing a threat to our current security systems, our experts point out that this will render certain existing methods of protection useless. Not only do protocols need a shake up, so does software — so it can work in lightweight mode for constrained or hardware-limited devices.
Multilayer Transport SDN - In the Broader Context of Service Provider SDN Tra...Ericsson
This presentation talks about the role of SDN in driving innovation, agility and efficiency in the transport network. It covers a few use cases where this SDN capability in the IP/Optical domain can be combined with some already well talked about applications of SDN in Virtualization of Network Functions, Service Chaining and Enterprise IT services
Ericsson’s Smart Metering as a Service (SMaas) is an end-to-end business process outsourcing solution that streamline utility business processes, reduce costs and allows utilities to focus on their core business.
With billions of things connecting in the Internet of Things, the extensive footprint, reliability, security and proven performance of cellular networks is the ideal platform for growth. With Ericsson software enhancements, it just got better.
Ericsson ConsumerLab: Smart citizens PresentationEricsson
A report from Ericsson ConsumerLab shows how the internet facilitates smart choices in city life.
The idea of smart cities is an intriguing concept. However, the future will partly be a story of how the architects defining the way our future cities operate are going to be citizens themselves. As the internet makes us more informed, we are in turn making better informed decisions.
We are becoming smart citizens and through our changing behaviors, efficient practices and smarter social norms are developing in our cities.
Ericsson Technology Review, issue #1, 2016Ericsson
Every morning, I get out of bed and go to work because I believe technology makes a difference. I believe that in the midst of global growth, numerous humanitarian crises, the increasing need for better resource management, and an evolving threat landscape, a new world is emerging. And I believe technology is playing a key role in making that world a better, safer, and healthier place for more people to enjoy. It feels good to be part of that.
Fundamentally, I believe the breakdown of traditional industry boundaries and increased cross-industry collaboration have enabled us to maximize the benefits of technology. Today, Ericsson works with partners in many different industries that all rely on connectivity embedded into their solutions, services, and products. Our early collaborations, which were with utilities and the automotive industry, have led to innovations like the Connected Vehicle Cloud and Smart Metering as a Service.
I am delighted that Harald Ludanek, Head of R&D at Scania (a leading manufacturer of heavy trucks, buses, coaches, and industrial and marine engines) agreed to contribute to this issue. His article on the significance of ICT – how digitalization and mobility will impact the automotive industry and bring about the intelligent transportation system (ITS) – illustrates the importance of new business relationships, ensuring that different sectors create innovative solutions together, and maximize the value they bring to people and society.
Technology is making it easier for people to protect their homes, families, and belongings. The standardization of antitheft systems in automobiles, for example, has led to a decline in car theft in most parts of the world. However, while technology offers improved security, somehow criminal countermeasures manage to keep up. In an article about end-to-end cryptography, a number of Ericsson experts highlight how car theft is no longer carried out with a slim jim and a screwdriver, but rather with highly sophisticated decryption algorithms, smartphones, and illegal access to software keys.
The protection of data – and the people who own it – as it travels across the network has always been a cornerstone of the telecoms industry. But in today’s world, no single organization can maintain end-to-end control over information as it is carried from source to destination, and so upholding the right to privacy is becoming an increasingly complex issue. And with quantum computing posing a threat to our current security systems, our experts point out that this will render certain existing methods of protection useless. Not only do protocols need a shake up, so does software — so it can work in lightweight mode for constrained or hardware-limited devices.
Multilayer Transport SDN - In the Broader Context of Service Provider SDN Tra...Ericsson
This presentation talks about the role of SDN in driving innovation, agility and efficiency in the transport network. It covers a few use cases where this SDN capability in the IP/Optical domain can be combined with some already well talked about applications of SDN in Virtualization of Network Functions, Service Chaining and Enterprise IT services
Ericsson’s Smart Metering as a Service (SMaas) is an end-to-end business process outsourcing solution that streamline utility business processes, reduce costs and allows utilities to focus on their core business.
Learn more at: http://www.ericsson.com/spotlight/media/integrated-video-insights
Integrated Video Insights analyzes all data from every video service element and consumer interaction. It is a powerful video analytics toolkit that provides accurate business intelligence, which is a must for success in a global competitive market.
Ericsson is launching new software for Massive IoT on existing LTE network and this new software addresses the massive number of IoT devices and diversity of their connectivity requirements. The software includes key features enabling cellular networks to support applications such as Smart Cities, Smart Metering, Smart Agriculture.
Connected vineyards is an example of how the Internet of Things (IoT) is enabling the realization of the Networked Society, highlighting the ways new technology can be used to benefit business.
Ericsson envisions that in the future, everyone and everything that can benefit from being connected will be connected – we call this the Networked Society. This vision will be made possible with the rise of new technologies and business ecosystems. The Internet of Things (IoT) – where everyday objects are connected to the internet – will play an important role in this opportunity for growth, as it has the potential to transform every industry. Connected vineyards is an example of how the IoT is enabling the realization of the Networked Society, and highlight the ways that new technology can be used to benefit business.
The unique scale and security of this technology are particularly important when it comes to expanding applications in other industries, such as transportation, health, construction and manufacturing. These sectors also benefit from devices and objects that are securely connected to an internet network, allowing data to be analyzed with a view to improving day-to-day operations.
Ericsson’s IoT security service can be reused for large-scale IoT, Machine-to-Machine and industry use cases, without any adaptations. We can supply the software to the relevant IoT device and gateway developer community to shorten the time-to-market and increase uptake of the service. Not only does Ericsson provide a global connectivity solution for emerging business models, but we also ensure safe transfer of data and complete security.
IoT: A Global Perspective - Radcomms 2016Andres Torres
During my presentation at Radcomms 2016 and subsequent panel, I discussed about the upcoming implementations in cellular standards that will help us enable the Internet of Things (IoT)
Ericsson Zero Touch WCDMA is our new concept that brings the WCDMA investment well into the 2020s. It is all about delivering performance, efficiency and innovation to meet the 3G operator’s needs.
5G: made for innovation - presentation for University of Piraeus Msc studentsMaria Boura
The latest 5G market trends by Ericsson. A presentation that was delivered to the postgraduate students of the M.Sc. course on Digital culture, IoT and smart cities of the University of Piraeus in Greece on July 14, 2020.
Ludanek on ICT and Intelligent Transportation SystemsEricsson
Over the past 50 years, the automotive industry has undergone what could be described as a technology revolution. Fuel efficiency, environmentally sound vehicle powertrain concepts, increased electronics, driver assistance, and safety features like ABS and airbags are just a few of the improvements that have taken place, which have led to sustainable, safer, and more comfortable driving.
IP for the Networked Society is about enabling service providers to grow their business in a profitable way. Being able to create and offer new and differentiating services in an agile and efficient manner. The constant development of new mobile devices, new cloud applications and new IP technologies enables great business opportunities for operators. However, to succeed, service providers need to focus on transforming their IP networks. It must be able to offer highly personalized and high performing services, regardless of devices, access and core networks.
With more smartphones and new IoT apps placing huge demands on indoor networks, Ericsson’s new software improves indoor app coverage by boosting uplink and downlink performance while improving the energy efficiency of indoor networks.
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/telecom-operators/networks-software-15b
Ericsson Networks Software 15B (release B, 2015) is leading the way the ICT industry is transforming itself, offering increased performance and commercial simplicity for software delivery. Networks Software 15B delivers many new capabilities in the areas of radio access, cloud & virtualization, as well as in the network management & control domain, promising to boost networks for maximum performance.
IP for the Networked Society - how to transform your IP network to leverage new business opportunities. The continued evolution of devices, access technologies and cloud applications require new IP networks to evolve and provide high performance, personalized and agile service. This presentation will outline Ericsson’s view on how services providers transform their IP networks to enable service differentiation and business growth.
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.
How to implement Internet of Things successfully creating the best experience and insuring successful distribution.
(Ericsson IoT Conference December 2014)
Internet of Things from a Networked Society perspectiveEricsson
Like the pre-industrial and industrial worlds that preceded it, the Networked Society represents a fundamental paradigm shift for people, business and society. One in which new resources are continuously discovered, new forms of value are unleashed, and the most basic logics of life and business are transformed as a result. (Ericsson IoT Conference December 2014)
5G will give consumers higher smartphones speeds and fiber-like wireless connections to the home, and it will unlock exciting new IoT use case from immersive augmented reality to remote haptic-enabled surgery to connected cars and smarter cities. 5G will impact the entire mobile network and associated ecosystem, from devices to radio access to the mobile core and into the cloud. Ericsson 5G Plug-Ins are designed for the radio access network and leverage the technology innovations enabled by the award-winning Ericsson 5G Radio Test Bed and Ericsson 5G Radio Prototypes already deployed and in operator 5G field trials worldwide.
Learn more: http://www.ericsson.com/spotlight/networks/secure-app-coverage/5g-plug-ins
Ericsson Technology Review: Digital connectivity marketplaces to enrich 5G an...Ericsson
One of the key growth opportunities for the telecom industry is to provide network capabilities that support the digital transformation underway in most businesses and industries. Already today, we have a powerful technology foundation in place, and this will become even stronger with 5G. Now is the ideal time to evolve the business side of the equation toward platform business models, which will enable the telecom industry to prosper in multisided business ecosystems as well.
Ericsson Cloud SDN and Netronome Agilio CX - Taking NFV to the next level of ...Ericsson
The demonstration shows how an open approach using the OpenDaylight Controller and Open vSwitch with Ericsson Cloud SDN and Netronome Agilio-CX can seamlessly deliver high performance and server efficiency while maintaining flexibility. High performance packet throughput is achieved by accelerating the Open vSwitch data plane, freeing up to 90% of the server CPU cores from running OVS and become available to run more NFV applications.
Learn more at: http://www.ericsson.com/spotlight/media/integrated-video-insights
Integrated Video Insights analyzes all data from every video service element and consumer interaction. It is a powerful video analytics toolkit that provides accurate business intelligence, which is a must for success in a global competitive market.
Ericsson is launching new software for Massive IoT on existing LTE network and this new software addresses the massive number of IoT devices and diversity of their connectivity requirements. The software includes key features enabling cellular networks to support applications such as Smart Cities, Smart Metering, Smart Agriculture.
Connected vineyards is an example of how the Internet of Things (IoT) is enabling the realization of the Networked Society, highlighting the ways new technology can be used to benefit business.
Ericsson envisions that in the future, everyone and everything that can benefit from being connected will be connected – we call this the Networked Society. This vision will be made possible with the rise of new technologies and business ecosystems. The Internet of Things (IoT) – where everyday objects are connected to the internet – will play an important role in this opportunity for growth, as it has the potential to transform every industry. Connected vineyards is an example of how the IoT is enabling the realization of the Networked Society, and highlight the ways that new technology can be used to benefit business.
The unique scale and security of this technology are particularly important when it comes to expanding applications in other industries, such as transportation, health, construction and manufacturing. These sectors also benefit from devices and objects that are securely connected to an internet network, allowing data to be analyzed with a view to improving day-to-day operations.
Ericsson’s IoT security service can be reused for large-scale IoT, Machine-to-Machine and industry use cases, without any adaptations. We can supply the software to the relevant IoT device and gateway developer community to shorten the time-to-market and increase uptake of the service. Not only does Ericsson provide a global connectivity solution for emerging business models, but we also ensure safe transfer of data and complete security.
IoT: A Global Perspective - Radcomms 2016Andres Torres
During my presentation at Radcomms 2016 and subsequent panel, I discussed about the upcoming implementations in cellular standards that will help us enable the Internet of Things (IoT)
Ericsson Zero Touch WCDMA is our new concept that brings the WCDMA investment well into the 2020s. It is all about delivering performance, efficiency and innovation to meet the 3G operator’s needs.
5G: made for innovation - presentation for University of Piraeus Msc studentsMaria Boura
The latest 5G market trends by Ericsson. A presentation that was delivered to the postgraduate students of the M.Sc. course on Digital culture, IoT and smart cities of the University of Piraeus in Greece on July 14, 2020.
Ludanek on ICT and Intelligent Transportation SystemsEricsson
Over the past 50 years, the automotive industry has undergone what could be described as a technology revolution. Fuel efficiency, environmentally sound vehicle powertrain concepts, increased electronics, driver assistance, and safety features like ABS and airbags are just a few of the improvements that have taken place, which have led to sustainable, safer, and more comfortable driving.
IP for the Networked Society is about enabling service providers to grow their business in a profitable way. Being able to create and offer new and differentiating services in an agile and efficient manner. The constant development of new mobile devices, new cloud applications and new IP technologies enables great business opportunities for operators. However, to succeed, service providers need to focus on transforming their IP networks. It must be able to offer highly personalized and high performing services, regardless of devices, access and core networks.
With more smartphones and new IoT apps placing huge demands on indoor networks, Ericsson’s new software improves indoor app coverage by boosting uplink and downlink performance while improving the energy efficiency of indoor networks.
http://www.ericsson.com/ourportfolio/telecom-operators/networks-software-15b
Ericsson Networks Software 15B (release B, 2015) is leading the way the ICT industry is transforming itself, offering increased performance and commercial simplicity for software delivery. Networks Software 15B delivers many new capabilities in the areas of radio access, cloud & virtualization, as well as in the network management & control domain, promising to boost networks for maximum performance.
IP for the Networked Society - how to transform your IP network to leverage new business opportunities. The continued evolution of devices, access technologies and cloud applications require new IP networks to evolve and provide high performance, personalized and agile service. This presentation will outline Ericsson’s view on how services providers transform their IP networks to enable service differentiation and business growth.
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.
How to implement Internet of Things successfully creating the best experience and insuring successful distribution.
(Ericsson IoT Conference December 2014)
Internet of Things from a Networked Society perspectiveEricsson
Like the pre-industrial and industrial worlds that preceded it, the Networked Society represents a fundamental paradigm shift for people, business and society. One in which new resources are continuously discovered, new forms of value are unleashed, and the most basic logics of life and business are transformed as a result. (Ericsson IoT Conference December 2014)
5G will give consumers higher smartphones speeds and fiber-like wireless connections to the home, and it will unlock exciting new IoT use case from immersive augmented reality to remote haptic-enabled surgery to connected cars and smarter cities. 5G will impact the entire mobile network and associated ecosystem, from devices to radio access to the mobile core and into the cloud. Ericsson 5G Plug-Ins are designed for the radio access network and leverage the technology innovations enabled by the award-winning Ericsson 5G Radio Test Bed and Ericsson 5G Radio Prototypes already deployed and in operator 5G field trials worldwide.
Learn more: http://www.ericsson.com/spotlight/networks/secure-app-coverage/5g-plug-ins
Ericsson Technology Review: Digital connectivity marketplaces to enrich 5G an...Ericsson
One of the key growth opportunities for the telecom industry is to provide network capabilities that support the digital transformation underway in most businesses and industries. Already today, we have a powerful technology foundation in place, and this will become even stronger with 5G. Now is the ideal time to evolve the business side of the equation toward platform business models, which will enable the telecom industry to prosper in multisided business ecosystems as well.
Ericsson Cloud SDN and Netronome Agilio CX - Taking NFV to the next level of ...Ericsson
The demonstration shows how an open approach using the OpenDaylight Controller and Open vSwitch with Ericsson Cloud SDN and Netronome Agilio-CX can seamlessly deliver high performance and server efficiency while maintaining flexibility. High performance packet throughput is achieved by accelerating the Open vSwitch data plane, freeing up to 90% of the server CPU cores from running OVS and become available to run more NFV applications.
Billions of connected devices and things. Billions of people. 5G will provide connectivity for all of these things and people as well as businesses and industry, bringing benefit to society. Operating machinery in hazardous environments from a remote control will be enabled through near-zero latency communication links that enable real-time video. Billions of video-enabled devices will be able to share bandwidth-hungry content. These are just a few applications that illustrate what 5G will be designed for.
I gave a talk on the role of Design Thinking to leaders in the financial industry. The focus was on user centric thinking to innovate financial products and digital services. (all case material is removed)
Ericsson: Latam Insights, June 2015 - Leading the way in the Networked SocietyEricsson Latin America
The world is becoming increasingly connected and ICT is starting
to fundamentally transform large parts of society. Networks are
now relevant not only to people using their smartphones, but also
businesses and society as a whole.
As an industry leader, Ericsson has set out a clear long-term
commitment to leadership and driving change through mobility in
an evolving ICT landscape. Many of the solutions we see in
today’s Networked Society seemed unbelievable not too long ago.
In our latest Insights brochure, we take a look at some of our
regional projects, alongside highlights from the Ericsson Mobility
Report and ConsumerLab reports. In addition, we share the latest
consumer and market trends currently driving the transformation
journey.
Ericsson has been present in Latin America since 1896, with our first agreement in Colombia and delivery of equipment in the region. We expanded our presence in the 1900s with commercial deals in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. Today, we have offices in more than 40 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, with over 15,000 employees. We are the global leaders in radio access, telecom services and OSS/BSS, and we hold a greater than 50% market share in LTE in the region.
In our latest Region Latin America Insights brochure, we share recent findings from our consumer research, highlights from the Ericsson Mobility Report and stories with our customers in the region.
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.
Apresentação sobre a inauguração do Laboratório de Internet das Coisas da Sociedade Conectada, fruto da cooperação entre o Ministério das Comunicações e a Ericsson.
A cerimônia contou com a presença do Ministro das Comunicações, André Figueiredo.
A implementação desse laboratório será no Centro de Inovação da Ericsson, em Indaiatuba, e tem por objetivo fomentar testes de novas soluções de IoT.
Featuring talks from Alex Gluhak (Digital Catapult), Paul Adam (Nokia), Dan Hubert (AppyParking), Barney Smith (Bristol is Open), Matt Jukes (mySociety), Vassillis Seferidis (Zeeta Networks) and Sam Markey (Future City Catapult),
Knowing what mobile subscribers are doing, where they come from and what effect their data usage is having on your network can make the difference between thriving or barely surviving.The context-aware mobile network delivers unparalleled insight and control of user experience.
Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2015 - Mobile Business Trends 2015Ericsson
The November 2015 edition of the Mobility Report provides updated trends and forecasts for mobile data traffic. From the addition of 87 million new mobile broadband subscriptions in Q3 2015 to the estimate that video will account for 70 percent of total mobile traffic by 2021.
The 10 Most Trusted Wireless Technology Service Providers, 2023.pdfInsightsSuccess4
This edition features a handful of business Wireless Technology Service Providers across several sectors that are at the forefront of leading us into a digital future.
Read More: https://insightssuccess.com/the-10-most-trusted-wireless-technology-service-providers-2023-december-2023/
Developing Multimedia and Value Added Services (VAS) on 4G and 4.5G for Telec...Ali Saghaeian
The topics covered in this master slide deck:
* Mobile VAS and Multimedia Ecosystem and Value‐Chain over 4G and 4.5G Network: Key Drivers and Critical Success Factors
* New Service Development and Service Delivery Innovation in Mobile VAS and Multimedia
* World’s Best Practices and Success Stories in Launching Multimedia and Value Added Services
* Optimizing Strategies to Stimulate Mobile VAS Usage and Maximize Operators’ Revenues
* Driving Mobile VAS Adoption and Creating a Sustainable VAS Proposition in New Mobile Generations
* Exploring Mobile Apps Categories and Successful Mobile VAS and Multimedia Applications
* Strategies for Monetizing the Mobile Content, Services and Applications in 4G and 4.5G Market
* Value Creation and Customer Experience Management in Mobile VAS for an Enhanced Customer Journey
* Deploying Value-Added Service (VAS) Applications over LTE Network as an Advantage against Over-The-Top (OTT) Players
* Next Generation Service Platforms for Multimedia and Value Added Services
* Offering Rich Communications Services (RCS) as a Multimedia Application to combat OTT Competition
* Applications of Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data and Cloud Services in 4G-based Mobile VAS
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O que acontece em Barcelona não fica em Barcelona. No #EricssonTechDay, você pode conferir todas as novidades tecnológicas da Ericsson em IoT, 5G e evolução do 4G.
O que acontece em Barcelona não fica em Barcelona. No #EricssonTechDay, você pode conferir todas as novidades tecnológicas da Ericsson em IoT, 5G e evolução do 4G.
O que acontece em Barcelona não fica em Barcelona. No #EricssonTechDay, você pode conferir todas as novidades tecnológicas da Ericsson em IoT, 5G e evolução do 4G.
From healthcare to homecare: The critical role of 5G in healthcare transforma...Ericsson Latin America
Today, consumers have the power to take control of their health through smartphone apps, wearables and other connected devices – and it has never been easier to lose weight, improve sleep, count calories and get fit. This kind of simple, immediate access is also changing consumer attitudes and expectations when it comes to healthcare. Here we explore the transformation across three healthcare situations: preventative, routine and post-operative care.
Merged Reality: Understanding how virtual and augmented realities could trans...Ericsson Latin America
Incorporating technology into our everyday lives is quickly becoming the norm. The World Economic Forum calls the idea of merging the real with the digital – the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Virtual and augmented realities could encourage a similar technological revolution – one where consumers transition between virtual and physical worlds effortlessly for their everyday life activities.
However, in their current form, virtual and augmented technologies collide rather than merge with our physical reality. Today the bulky headsets cut off the user from their surroundings, as well as hinder mobility, and a highly interactive VR experience can induce nausea for some users.
Consumers expect next-generation networks like 5G to address these challenges and enrich shared experiences by providing a fast and high-bandwidth network.
In this Ericsson ConsumerLab report, we explore the impact of these imminent changes on consumer lifestyles, from the perspective of early adopters, laggards and consumers who are planning to use a headset in the future. We also look at the enabling role that next-generation networks like 5G could play.
A rede principal 5G permite uma grande variedade de serviços e casos de uso inovadores, criando novos fluxos de renda aos fornecedores de serviços e a produção otimizada ao custo desses serviços. Muitos aspectos de implementação da rede principal 5G são inspirados pelo setor de web em grande escala (web-scale), o que permite o lançamento ágil e contínuo de novos serviços e a produção de serviços de baixo custo por meio de um alto grau de automação e uma estrutura muito expansível, compartilhada entre vários serviços.
La red central 5G permite una gran variedad de casos de uso y servicios innovadores que crean nuevas cadenas de ingresos para los proveedores de servicios, así como una producción optimizada de costos de dichos servicios. Muchos aspectos para la implementación de la red principal 5G, están inspirados por la industria de escala web que permite el despliegue continuo y ágil de nuevos servicios, además de la producción de servicios a bajo costo mediante un alto grado de automatización y una gran infraestructura escalable, la cual se comparte entre múltiples servicios.
The 5G core network enables a large variety of innovative use cases and services creating new service provider revenue streams and cost optimized production of those services. Many implementation aspects of the 5G core network are inspired by the web-scale industry enabling agile and continuous rollout of new services and low cost service production through a high degree of automation and a very scalable infrastructure, which is shared among multiple services.
A transformação digital em curso está se acelerando, possibilitando novas oportunidades de negócios tanto para operadoras de telecomunicações quanto para empresas de outros setores. Os principais motivadores são a necessidade de aumento da eficiência, da flexibilidade e de novos modelos de negócios permitidos pela introdução do 5G e o aumento da adoção das tecnologias de nuvem. Espera-se que novos serviços sejam implementados em um ritmo sem precedente.
La transformación digital en marcha acelera y permite nuevas oportunidades comerciales, tanto para los operadores de telecomunicaciones, como para las empresas de otras industrias. Los principales impulsores son la necesidad de incrementar eficiencia, flexibilidad y nuevos modelos comerciales habilitados para la introducción del 5G; así como la necesidad de mejorar la adopción de tecnologías de la nube. Se espera que los nuevos servicios se implementen a un ritmo sin precedentes.
The digital transformation underway is accelerating, enabling new business opportunities both for telecom operators and for enterprises from other industries. The main drivers are the need for increased efficiency, flexibility and new business models enabled by the introduction of 5G and increased adoption of cloud technologies. New services can be expected to be deployed at an unprecedented pace.
A Ericsson participou do Enterprise Day no SECOMP UFSCar, onde os alunos da universidade tiveram a chance de conhecer o que o mercado de trabalho espera de um profissional de TI. A Ericsson realizou um mini-curso de IoT para os alunos com Alexandre Nogueira, nosso consultor em IoT e Indústrias Conectadas na América Latina. Saiba mais: http://bit.ly/2cUiYq4
Ninguna ciudad en el mundo es sustentable. Y la sustentabilidad es ampliamente considerada como el problema más urgente que atraviesa la humanidad. Se necesita un cambio, y ese cambio ya ha comenzado. Las asociaciones colaborativas y cooperaciones de investigación entre institutos académicos y organizaciones industriales y públicas, están liderando este cambio; un ejemplo de ello es la innovadora investigación sobre las TIC para la sustentabilidad que se está realizando en el Centro para Comunicaciones Sustentables VINNOVA (CESC), en el Real Instituto de Tecnología KTH en Estocolmo, Suecia.
https://www.ericsson.com/mx/news/2016-08-09-society-es_254740127_c
Ericsson and Vivo work together on network optimization in São Paulo, providing a better service to users.
With a population of 12 million people, São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil. In the heart of the business district, smartphone penetration has reached 90 percent. With such a huge number of users in one area, Brazilian operator Vivo required a solution that would improve network quality and enable it to provide a better experience to its many customers.
“People are always using applications, always streaming video. It’s a high density of applications,” said José Pedro Nascimento, Networks VP, Vivo. “So it’s very hard to optimize this and to provide a good customer experience. That’s why we think it’s important to have a special focus on optimization and to give a better service.”
Internet das coisas vai ultrapassar os celulares até 2018
http://www.ericsson.com/br/news/2016-06-01-emr-po_254740127_c
A edição mais recente do (NASDAQ: ERIC) Relatório de Mobilidade da Ericsson revela que a Internet das Coisas (IoT) irá superar os celulares como a maior categoria de dispositivos conectados até 2018.
Entre 2015 e 2021, a expectativa é que o número de dispositivos conectados de IoT cresça 23% anualmente – os aparelhos celulares que utilizam IoT tem a maior previsão de crescimento. Dentre os 28 bilhões de dispositivos totais que estarão conectados até 2021, aproximadamente 16 bilhões serão dispositivos de IoT.
El Internet de las Cosas superará el número de teléfonos móviles para el 2018
http://www.ericsson.com/mx/news/2016-06-01-emr-es_254740127_c
La última edición del Informe de Movilidad de Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) revela que el Internet de las Cosas (IoT) superará a los teléfonos móviles como la más importante categoría de dispositivos conectados para el 2018.
Se estima que el número de dispositivos conectados del IoT crezca un 23 por ciento al año, entre los años 2015 y 2021, de los cuales se prevé que las conexiones móviles de IoT tengan el mayor índice de crecimiento. De los 28 mil millones de dispositivos que estarán conectados en total para el 2021, cerca de 16 mil millones serán dispositivos del IoT.
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A Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) publicou seu 23º Relatório de Sustentabilidade , que mostra o desempenho da empresa em 2015 em três áreas: negócios responsáveis, energia, meio ambiente e mudança climática e comunicações para todos. O relatório também destaca como a Tecnologia da Informação e da Comunicação (TIC) permite implementar todas as 17 Metas de Desenvolvimento Sustentável da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) podendo até mesmo acelerar seu cumprimento.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
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💥 Speed, accuracy, and scaling – discover the superpowers of GenAI in action with UiPath Document Understanding and Communications Mining™:
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Learn about the latest enhancements to out-of-the-box document processing – with little to no training required
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Speakers:
👨🏫 Andras Palfi, Senior Product Manager, UiPath
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GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
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1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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Keynote 1: Industry Perspective: Mobile Operator Strategies
The mobile revolution continues to transform the way in which mobile operators organize their businesses. Industry forecasts agree that traditional revenue streams and established business models will no longer be able to support the investments required to meet future demand for mobile services.
4 CEOs from world’s largest operators shared their vision on how best to steer the industry towards a more sustainable future.
Highlights from the speakers:
- Jon Fredrik Baksaas, Chairman GSMA and CEO Telenor introduced the four focus areas: Personal data, Connected living, Digital Commerce and Networks of 2020.
- Daniel Hajj, CEO América Móvil, highlighted how ICT can impact economic growth and improve society. He also talked about three game-changers: M2M, evolution of devices and exploitation of Big Data. Going forward the challenges he sees for telecommunications are the huge investments required in networks, consumer influence, spectrum, regulation and achieving quality of service.
- Ahmad Julifar, CEO Etisalat talked about how connected living is a conscious strategy in UAE exemplified through the smart government initiative to become number one in the world in digital governmental services. In 2014, national identity cards will be on mobile devices and nationals will have access to more than 100 governmental services on their phones.
- Chua Sock Koong, CEO SingTel shared their view of digital services. She explained Singtel’s conscious Dual Transformation strategy to reengineer core in line with new market realities while building a new digital business and stressed that operators need to “try many different things, learn fast and fail cheap”.
Keynote 2: Mobile, Disrupted: Challenging the State of Play
The mobile landscape continues to evolve amidst new waves of disruption and a shifting regulatory environment, presenting operators with new sets of challenges to profitability as well as opportunities for growth. But not every operator views the changes in the mobile market in the same way.
This session brought together telecoms leaders who have thrived by doing things differently to share their ideas and visions for the future.
Highlights:
- Mats Granryd, CEO Tele2, shared their intention to become a Value Champion. He defines it as having the spirit of a challenger and focusing not only on price but also on quality (incorporating network performance and measured customer satisfaction).
Moving Millicom from telco to a digital lifestyle company is the aim of Hans-Holger Albrecht, CEO Millicom. Millicom operates on emerging markets and the strategy is to be ambitious, fast and to leapfrog developments. - Innovator or Disruptor - Sirgoo Lee, CEO of OTT communications provider KAKAO, tributed the success of the company to the fact that consumers are deeply involved in developing the platform.
- The CEO and co-founder of Facebook acquisition WhatsApp, Jan Koum, announced it will soon launch a voice service in addition to its widely used messaging application
- Jo Lunder, CEO VimpelCom talked about the challenge monetizing the data explosion, and has chosen a service enabler strategy for VimpelCom. Lunder states the ownership of consumers is shared with the 40+ partner OTTs.
Mobile World Live Keynote:
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook, dedicated his keynote to the internet.org initiative, and briefly commented on the high business potential from the WhatsApp acquisition. He sees the initiative as a way to introduce (“on-ramp”) basic services for free to users that are not using Internet today, with the aim of more rapidly increase the total amount of internet users globally. As these new users get experienced with the Internet they will later convert to data-plans and thereby increase the total profitability for the industry. Three main efficiencies sought for:
Lower cost of infrastructure
Lower amounts of data used
More up-sell. He now wants 3-5 new operator partners to work with.
He also mentioned the new Innovation Lab with Ericsson.
Facebook keynote video: http://www.mobileworldlive.com/mwl-keynote-facebook
Notes:
Keynote 3: The Connected Lifestyle: Transforming Industries
The next few years will see people surrounded by an increasing array of connected devices. From streamlining the commute to work, reducing energy consumption or the cost of healthcare, an increasingly connected lifestyle will have a massive impact on end users and the societies they live in. However, key regulatory, technical and business enablers need to be established for things to really scale. It will require telcos and other industries to rethink the services they deliver and the ways in which they do so.
This keynote session sheds light on key developments enabling the connected lifestyle.
Highlights:
Jahangir Mohammed, Jasper Wireless CEO, declared “we are leading the revolution. 95% will bring in Internet of Things into their business”. Jasper Wireless has more than 2000 IoT deployments in more than 20 industries. Internet of Things is a service business. This transformation is happening in all industries. Telecom is the enabler in the industry transformation,
Deutsche Telekom CEO, Timotheus Höttges highlighted during the session that “Everything that can be digitized, will be digitized. Everything that can be connected will be connected.
Stephen T. Odell, EVP & President for Ford Europe, Middle East & Africa, highlighted the Technological revolution. The cars are the new smartphones. Odell thinks that connected experience should be the same everywhere. “By 2020 – 80% of cars will have connectivity”. He shared Ford’s Blueprint for mobility, parking, accident alerts, car2car2environment communication. This is all built on sensors and cameras. This change will call for partnerships to be able to handle the huge amount of data.
Kaoru Kato, CEO NTT DoCoMo, talked about Smart life a lifestyle enabled by technology, linking real life with mobile life. They focus on healthcare and fitness, M2M monitoring pets, etc.”
Keynote 4: Moving Money: Rethinking Transactions
From P2P money transfers, bill payments, tickets and purchases, the population of the planet is becoming accustomed to moving money and making digital transactions through their mobile. As this takes deeper root it has huge ramifications for consumer activity and therefore for established industries, opening up a wealth of opportunity as well as broadening competition.
Hear how captains of the financial and digital industries plan to make money moving in an increasingly digital marketplace.
Highlights:
- Michael Corbat, CEO of Citigroup, talked about rethinking transactions. According to research from Imperial College, mobile money will add 1 trillion USD into the banking system - money that is not visible today. This is a win-win for society: for consumer the benefits are instant, convenient and easy. The trend is global but where banking is not established the shift will happen faster. Mobile money is only in its beginning we will see bundles with other services including health and insurance.
Tadashi Onodera, Chairman of KDDI emphasized how E-Money is more used than credit cards in Japan. Every month 180 million transactions are made with E-Money. NFC is key to make this change happen. KDDI’s strategy to prevent becoming a “dumb pipe” is one access to all devices, to all content using any access network. In addition Onodera presented auID, which is a smart password.
Keynote 5: Up Close & Personal: The Power of Big Data
As their traditional revenue streams continue to be eroded, the convergence of ubiquitous connectivity, cloud computing and big data analytics is set to provide mobile operators with important new business opportunities.
CEOs from some of the leading companies in this space discussed how this vision can be realized and, just as importantly, how growing concerns over privacy, security and the use of personal data can best be addressed. A lineup of speakers followed and all spoke of the turning point the industry is at.
The overall tone of the session can be summarized with “Mobile applications will redefine the world!”
Highlights:
Jinwoo So, President & CEO of SK Planet Korea, shared insights of the development in Korea, a country in the forefront where m-commerce is worth 9.26 billion USD. “Big data is one hard buzz and we utilize it through Mobile.”, commented So.
Michel Combes, CEO Alcatel Lucent focused on the wealth of the digital lifestyle.
Notes:
Keynote 6: The Battle for the Multi-Screen Home
Smartphones, tablets and other connected devices are transforming the way in which media is developed, distributed and consumed, particularly in the home. An average home has 8 connected devices today and expectations are that all of them work everywhere.
Highlights:
Rich Riley, CEO of Shazam, shared their latest services and apps connecting users with content. According to Riley in the near future - the devices and apps will be proactive and create content and experiences based on information. Consumers will no longer have to act.
Another speaker was Robert Bakish, President and CEO of Viacom International Media Networks, who spoke about how Viacom has started to make apps and content also available for Kindle. Together with operators they offer youth targeted subscriptions branded MTV!.
Mobile World Live Keynote: An ecosystem conference
IBM Chairman, President and CEO Virginia Rometty delivered a keynote address and discussion from Mobile World Congress – which she suggested re-naming to “an eco-system conference.” Rometty says that mobile is so basic, that the more interesting shift is in the surrounding ecosystem. She named three areas to watch: - Data - the world’s next natural resource and claimed that “Data will be the basis of every competitive advantage”.- Cloud - where she urged leaders to push the edge of analytics to allow visibility and data management - “Cloud is what internet was in the 1990s”. - Engagement, where she promoted a new culture enriched by a network of people who expect value in return for information that they share on networks.
Keynote video: http://www.mobileworldlive.com/mwl-tv-keynote-ibm
Keynote 7: Innovation Unleashed
At this session a number of inspiring and creative players were lined up: Jon Matonis, Executive Director & Board Member Bitcoin, shared his vision where money is only an illusion and there is no need for central banks. Matonis sees Bitcoin as the disrupter of not only banks but also authorities.
John Hering, CEO Lookout, a security focused company gave insights of the company’s success – user experience.
Michelle Gallen Shhmooze CEO pointed out that failure is the key to learn and innovate.
Lance Howarth, CEO Raspberry Pie Foundation, shared the story behind the product-getting more people interested in computing and programming. The success is evident and the product is now used in schools as well as by developers.
Laetitia Gazal Anthoine, Connecthings CEO, gave the vision of an NFC connected world. Over 2.5 billion tags around the world enabling mobile services to major cities deliver content on transport, events, shopping and tourism.
The Networked Society is transforming entire industries. They are being reshaped and redefined by technological developments, society’s changing needs and a more collaborative culture. ICT tools are rapidly becoming everyday resources that are fundamental for businesses, organizations and people. The telecom business is transforming, and the scope depends on what role you want to play in the Networked Society:
Network Developer: Focus on providing connectivity services to consumers, as well as for wholesale and M2M business. Maximizing utilization of the network and spectrum assets is a key priority.
Service Enabler: Aim to add value to connectivity by distributing and reselling services and content, as well as providing an extended portfolio of business-enabling services to enterprises.
Service Creator: Focus on developing new consumer and business services in, for example, media, finance, smart home and other sectors. They have a strong focus on driving and collaborating in broad innovation to create new offerings and business models.
Whichever you choose, we can find solutions to support the key issues you face and help drive the business.
Have you decided the role you want to play in order to achieve success?
The Networked Society is transforming entire industries. They are being reshaped and redefined by technological developments, society’s changing needs and a more collaborative culture. ICT tools are rapidly becoming everyday resources that are fundamental for businesses, organizations and people. The telecom business is transforming, and the scope depends on what role you want to play in the Networked Society:
Network Developer: Focus on providing connectivity services to consumers, as well as for wholesale and M2M business. Maximizing utilization of the network and spectrum assets is a key priority.
Service Enabler: Aim to add value to connectivity by distributing and reselling services and content, as well as providing an extended portfolio of business-enabling services to enterprises.
Service Creator: Focus on developing new consumer and business services in, for example, media, finance, smart home and other sectors. They have a strong focus on driving and collaborating in broad innovation to create new offerings and business models.
Whichever you choose, we can find solutions to support the key issues you face and help drive the business.
Have you decided the role you want to play in order to achieve success?
The Networked Society is transforming entire industries. They are being reshaped and redefined by technological developments, society’s changing needs and a more collaborative culture. ICT tools are rapidly becoming everyday resources that are fundamental for businesses, organizations and people. The telecom business is transforming, and the scope depends on what role you want to play in the Networked Society:
Network Developer: Focus on providing connectivity services to consumers, as well as for wholesale and M2M business. Maximizing utilization of the network and spectrum assets is a key priority.
Service Enabler: Aim to add value to connectivity by distributing and reselling services and content, as well as providing an extended portfolio of business-enabling services to enterprises.
Service Creator: Focus on developing new consumer and business services in, for example, media, finance, smart home and other sectors. They have a strong focus on driving and collaborating in broad innovation to create new offerings and business models.
Whichever you choose, we can find solutions to support the key issues you face and help drive the business.
Have you decided the role you want to play in order to achieve success?
5G: What are the key components of 5G? – building the next generation cross industry network platform
HW Strategies: What are the HW Strategies for the future? – Choosing the right HW strategy to create a cost efficient and platform capable of fast addition of new functionality
Leverage Cloud: How to leverage Cloud in Business, IT and Networks? – Cloud solutions for all clouds, workloads and industries.
Media & TV monetization: Future strategies for Media and TV? – The Media industry transformation is underway, bringing opportunity. The internet era of Television is being created, driving significant change and disruption.
Co-opetition with OTT: How to compete, collaborate and partner within new eco-systems and OTT? – How to deploy the best strategies in relation to OTT players to avoid churn and create new revenue opportunities
Radio Strategies: What is the optimal Radio Strategy? – Having the best performing network on the road to 5G
Big Data & Analytics: How to leverage Big Data and analytics? – Big data analytics for improved efficiency, customer experience and business growth
Internet of Things: How to capitalize on IoT? – Building an Eco-system based on the right ingredients and partnerships.
Net Promoter Score: How to improve NPS? – The focus is shifting among operator from acquiring new customers to keeping the right customers.
Growth Priorities: How to grow – were to invest, in enterprise, consumer and / or wholesale? – Profitable growth through appropriate investments to develop core business and to address new customers and use cases
2015-03-09
Notes:
Mobile World Summit
Hans Vestberg, President and CEO Ericsson, February 25 - closed session
*******************************************************************************************************************************Main Program Features
1. Media Unplugged: The Opportunities of Mobile Media; February 24;
Speaker: Ove Anebygd
Description: “The convergence of media and telecom is being accelerated by broadband mobility and ever increasing array of connected devices. Ericsson proposes to highlight how the future of digital entertainment will place huge demands on the networks of the future, how the consumers will evolve in their expectation of accessibility and quality of experience and the strategies operators need to ensure both new revenues manage the network and new value chain in a cost efficient way.”
2. The Future of Voice; February 26;
Speaker: Arun Bhikshesvaran,VP Marketing & CMO, Ericsson
Panelists: Russell J Green, CTO & VP Technology Group; SAP Mobile Services; Dr J W Byun, CTO of SK Telecom; Peter Santos, CEO, Audience
Description: All speakers agreed that contextual voice is essential, and our Chief Marketing Officer gave the following example of how voice continues to add value as an everyday service that consumers want: “Say I’m flying somewhere and my plane is delayed. When the airline’s call centre sees that I am calling, they should be able to know contextually that I am having a problem, because my itinerary indicates that I should be in the air, but they can see my location and note that I am NOT in the air. I want the call centre to know this immediately and answer my call with, ‘hello Mister Bhikshesvaran, ....I see that you are still on the ground in Barcelona, do you want me to look for alternate flights?” Other interesting elements in the discussion were about identification and WebRTC versus Voice over LTE. An introductory speaker from Plantronics, Joe Burton, suggested that photos and names should replace numbers in an address book. Bhikshesvaran countered with: “Phone numbers are the single most unanimous, ubiquitous ID we have in the world. It is valid anywhere at anytime.” The panelists all praised the value of WebRTC as an enabler of communication in the internet age, and Bhikshesvaran pointed out that Voice over LTE was essential to assure scalability and interoperability for all forms of communication. Bhikshesvaran also stated that video is the next voice and finally he concluded by stressing the importance of interoperability.
3. Emerging Markets on the way to the next Billion; February 26;
Speaker: Ulf Ewaldsson
Panelists: Manoj Kohli the former CEO and Jt MD of Bharti Airtel’s International Operations and now head of Bharti’s strategic M&A and global business development; Chris Weasler, Chairman at Internet.org and Director Global Connectivity, Facebook.
We are building the Network for the Networked Society” Ewaldsson stated. He also highlighted our industry leadership, and partnerships, with a special focus on Bharti in India and Africa in this speech. He also covered our cooperation with Facebook around the internet.org initiative with examples from Indonesia). Ewaldsson mentioned the importance of social and corporate responsibility and talked about our unique emerging market innovations and our technology for good initiative. ”Being Ericsson we believe in creating a momentum for an Industry beyond smartphones for the Networked Society”, Ewaldsson commented. Spectrum was another topic that the speakers touched upon in their discussions. ”The journey starts at spectrum. The reach is limited if the spectrum is not right.”Kohli concluded. Ewaldsson concluded that spectrum will become more valuable than oil in the Networked Society.
4. Session: Optimizing User Experience with Intelligent Network Assets; February 26; 16.00 - 17.30, Auditorium 2
Title: Market disruption calls for real performing networks
Speaker: Johan Wibergh, SVP and Head of Networks, Ericsson
Description: “The growth in data traffic continues. Mobile data traffic grew by 70% in 2013 and mobile subscriptions ended up in 6,7 B in Q4, which is a growth of 6%. In parallel, the number of applications that are downloaded from the two major app stores skyrocketed by over 100%. In this disruptive market, every device, app and situation raises unique expectations. The challenge for operators is not just to handle more usage, but different needs. This calls for a new approach to network performance, and we call it App Coverage. The discussions encouraged a dialog around a changed approach towards network performance, addressing some critical performance aspects in the network, such as network evolution, service awareness and SW upgrades. The right question to ask is not if your customers have coverage but if they have coverage for the applications that they love and use.
Twitter:
Ericsson predict 10 times more mobile data traffic in 2019
Ericsson predict the data consumption per device will grow from today’s 0.6 GB to 2.2 GB per month in 2019
40 Billion app events are taking place every day and every application require different things from network performance
Network performance is the main driver for consumer loyalty
Adjacent industries that connect to the network will all have different requirements of the network performance
In the data paradigm, networks need to deliver a downlink throughput of at least 1 Mbps all the way to cell border
Considering todays average size of web pages, radio networks will require data throughput of 5 Mbps in 2020
Using latest software provides 50% higher speed to end users
Leaders have the latest software, other stay on older releases and fall behind
The new data paradigm calls for a new approach to network performance
We cannot ignore the fact that operators need to invest in performance to stay in the game
********************************************************************************************************************************Other sessions:
1. Mobile for Development: Creating 'What's Next' in Mobile for Development; February 24; 8:30 - 10:30
Speaker: Elaine Weidman-Grunewald, Vice President, Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility, Ericsson
Title: Creating What’s Next in Mobile for Development
Description: “The session explored the future of Mobile for Development; how it can help the industry deliver positive social and economic impact, as well as showcasing the efforts across youth employment, agriculture, energy and water access in emerging markets
2. (Understanding Licensed Shared Access)The successes and challenges associated with LSA; February 24; 10.30 - 12.00
Speaker: Hans Ovesen, VP Industry Relations
Description: “A discussion over the added opportunity for more capacity by using already allocated spectrum as a Shared resource for Mobile Broadband.”
Twitter message: “Spectrum Panel agreed; ASA is a fast way to get capacity and provide users with great service and more business to Operators”
3. APAC Ministerial Program; February 26 (Invitation only)
Speaker: Ulf Pehrsson (as Moderator)
Description: n/a
4. (LTE for emerging markets)Update on the LTE ecosystem for emerging markets in the Digital Dividend band; February 27; 10.00 - 12.00
Speaker: Mikael Halén, Director, Government & Industry Relations
Title: Network performance essential for user loyalty
Description: “Network coverage and device battery life stands out as the key concerns for users. I.e. network performance is essential for user loyalty”
5. Preparing for the Next Disaster, GSMA Panel, February 26 (Invitation only event)
Speaker: Rima Qureshi, Head of Ericsson Response
The workshop involved Ignite-style presentations from mobile operators and humanitarian organizations that the GSMA Disaster Response programme has engaged with, followed by breakout activities to discuss and determine what is needed next in preparing for disasters.
Qureshi described Ericsson Response's mission in the Philippines after typhoon Haiyan: "16 Ericsson Response volunteers, in partnership with the Emergency Telecommunication Cluster, have so far provided connectivity to more than 6,000 humanitarian workers and local government in the Philippines. This connectivity has allowed the humanitarian community to provide aid and relieve the suffering of 2.8 million people. Because we leverage our core competencies, we can move mountains and achieve the impossible with a handful of people. But collaboration is the keyword here. All the different parties involved need to collaborate in advance to better prepare and collaborate both during and after a disaster.”