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Vision 2020 50 Billion Connected Devices

Vision 2020 50 Billion Connected Devices

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Vision 2020

50 Billion Connected Devices

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The world in 2020

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networked print

networked radio

networked television

networked gaming

networked video

networked music

networked healthcarenetworked banking

networked buildings

networked cities

networked messagingnetworked grids

networked transportation

networked agriculture

networked everything

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Drivers for networked everything People

Businesses Societies

LifestyleHealthConvenienceSafety

ProductivityCost efficiency

RegulationsAssets

SustainabilitySafety

SecuritySocial cost

Broadband ubiquity Cost of connected device

Technology Enablers

Everything that benefits from a network connection will have one

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Connected devices

Businesses Societies

People

Online homes

Personalnetwork

Intelligenttransport

Smartutilities

Industry& society

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50 billion Connected devices 2020

2020Businesses Societies

People

Online homes

Personalnetwork

Intelligenttransport

Smartutilities

3B middle class consumers x 10 connected devices30B connected consumer devices

>1 billion vehicles

>100B embedded processors shipped

(cumulative)

>3 billion utility meters

Industry& society

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The new telecom agenda

Pure Telecom expertise… …vertical industry knowledge

Stand alone QoS SLA… …business mission critical SLA

Telecom supplier relation… …deep & long-term partnerships

Machineinteractions

Peoplecommunication

Service providers will have to adapt fundamentally in all aspects

to

to

to

One-two devices per person… …multitude of connected devicesto

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Differentiated connectivity

Speed

Locked to device

Latency QoS

Time of day

Amount of data

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Strengths of the mobile network model› Existing global wide area coverage

› Global standards

› Economies of scale

› Global roaming

› High performance

› Provisioning

› QoS Management and Policy Control

Technology evolution driving performance, optimizing service and decreasing

costs

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Education

Government

Construction

Logistics

Security

Retail

Insurance

Utilities

Transport

Finance

Healthcare

Automotive

Number of operators active (of 22 total)

NB. Number of active operators can be more than 22 per vertical, as some operators have more than one activity within a specific vertical.Source: Ericsson, 2010

Operators are active

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Can we have 200 Million Conneted devices by 2020 In Chile ?

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