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Restricted - Confidential Information © GSM Association 2012 All GSMA meetings are conducted in full compliance with the GSMA’s anti-trust compliance policy Building the Connected Economy Anne Bouverot: Director General, GSMA May 14, 2012

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Restricted - Confidential Information© GSM Association 2012All GSMA meetings are conducted in full compliance with the GSMA’s anti-trust compliance policy

Building the Connected EconomyAnne Bouverot: Director General, GSMA

May 14, 2012

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The Connected Economy

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The mobile communications industry is creating a ‘Connected Economy’ across the globe, both directly

through network investment, job creation and contributions to public funding, and also by transforming adjacent industries such as education, healthcare, payments,

transportation and utilities.

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Todays Connected World

But we are just beginning…

US $1,500,000,000,000

MOBILE INDUSTRY REVENUES

6,600,000,000

MOBILE CONNECTIONS3,600,000,000MOBILE SUBSCRIBERS (INDIVIDUAL)

1,300,000,000MOBILE BROADBAND CONNECTIONS

>8,000,000TOTAL ECOSYSTEM JOBS

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Building the Connected Economy

According to the World Bank, a 10% increase in: Mobile Penetration Mobile Broadband Penetration

By 2015 the mobile industry will be responsible for:

Revenues: $1.9 trillion

Employment: 9.8 million jobs

Drives +0.6% GDP in a developed country

Drives +0.8% GDP in a developing country

Drives +1.4% GDP in low to middle income countries

Invest $793 billion in capital

Contribute $2.7trillion to public funds

Between 2012 and 2015 the mobile industry will:

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Automotive

Connected Living

Consumer Electronics

Utilities

Healthcare

24 Billion Connected Devices by 2020

Education

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Connected Commerce: Mobile NFC

PaymentsTicketing Secure Access Couponing

Secure and Interoperable SIM-Based NFC Services

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Building the NFC Ecosystem

MobileIndustry

FinancialIndustry

Adjacent Industries

Public Sector

Differing approaches will fragment the marketNFC can only succeed with collaboration across the value chain

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 To create jobs and diversify their economies, governments across the

MENA region should prioritize the release of harmonized spectrum for LTE services

Mobile Broadband Spectrum

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mWomen Programme

Middle East & N Africa

Gender Gap: 24%, 25M women

Mkt. Opportunity: US$1.5B

2009 subscribers:

102M males 76M females

2009 Population

168M males 165M females

TOTALS

Gender Gap: 21%300M women

Mkt. Opportunity: U$13B

2009 subscribers:

1.4B males 1.1B females

2009 Population

2.9B males 2.9B females

mWomen in MENA represents a $1.5B market opportunity

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Creating a Connected World

Connecting People Connecting the Worldto the Internet

Connecting Everything in Our Lives

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