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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.

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5G

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By 2019

750 M PCs and tablets

9.3 BN Mobile subscriptions

5.6 BN Smartphone subscriptions

8.0 BN Mobile broadband

subscriptions

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The networked society

Usage & user-driven landscape

Redefining network and connected devices

High performance network drives new value

Network Cloud

Services Devices

Mobility is Key

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5G Use case examples

Broadband experience everywhere anytime

Massive Machine Type Communication

Critical Machine Type Communication

Mass market personalized TV

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›Users will require unlimited access to information and services, anywhere and anytime ›Video down- and upload drives traffic volumes and the peak bit rates demand. ›Differentiator in the network dimension is to create high [edge] bit-rates and high capacity

›Differentiator in the services aspect is to create 3rd party provided access and make it Multi-Radio Access technology capable

›Key features in the customer experience dimension: –E2E performance –Move from network KPI to Services KPI –Create automation and Self Organizing Networks –Multi-Radio Access Technologies

Broadband experience everywhere anytime

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› Road sensors can be buried in the road and report status like traffic volumes, congestion, temperature, road damage and wildlife presence.

› The sensors need to survive for years without a battery change and the data volumes exchanged will have to be kept low.

› Differentiators in the network aspect are low energy, use case adapted latency and wide-area coverage

› Differentiator in the services aspect is many connections

› Key feature in the customer experience dimension are device Management and data aggregation & analytics

Transport Infra-structure with massive machine type communication

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›5G will change the media landscape by providing efficient and flexible media delivery and TV broadcasting opportunities – media and TV consumption goes wireless ›With eco-system players in the consumer device industry a new media delivery paradigm will be established for mass-market personalized TV.

›Differentiators in the network dimension are UHD TV capacity on large scale, coverage & availability and cost optimization ›Differentiators in the services aspect are service exposure, companion screens and true personalized TV anywhere ›Key features in the customer experience aspect are e2e performance, consumer experience and devices

Mass market personalized TV

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› Controlling heavy machinery remotely will lower the risks in hazardous environments for humans and/or increase efficiency and cost.

› Differentiators in the network dimension are: –High bit-rates –Low latency –Wide-area coverage –Reliability

› Differentiators in the services aspect are low latency,

QoS and that resources follows the end users

› Key features in the customer experience dimension is e2e performance for customer experience and control/management by customer

Remote Machinery with critical machine type communication

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What to expect from 5G Multi-domain

Performance Foundation for Efficient Industries and Society

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Standard

Mass Market Personalized TV

Massive Machine Type Communications

Energy Performance

Critical Machine Type Communications

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5G

1000x Mobile Data

Volumes 10x-100x Connected Devices 5x

Lower Latency

10x-100x End-user Data Rates

10x Battery Life for Low

Power Devices

Source: METIS

Evolution Towards 2020

4G 3G 2G

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flexibility and robustness

Flexibility

Robustness

Mobile Programmable Agile Sustainable Open

Secure Reliable Standardized Scalable

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One network – multiple industries

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A common network platform with dynamic and secure Network Slices

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Significantly improved energy performance

compared to today’s networks Designed to mitigate attacks & protect data

Across the network

Secure Sustainable

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Scope for 5G

5G RAT

Radio Access

IP Infrastructure

Cloud Infrastructure

Network applications

Management & Orchestration

5G network evolution to meet expectations

Sustainability Security

Devices

User/industry applications

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Ericsson drives 5g to become a global standard

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5G radio test bed

July 2014, >5 Gbps

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Ericsson 5G delivers 5 Gbps speeds July 1, 2014, 18:00 Live, over-the-air demonstration of Ericsson pre-standard 5G technology achieves 5 Gbps throughput in the 15 GHz frequency band NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom senior management witness Ericsson's achievement that employs innovative radio interface and advanced MIMO technology 5G performance will enable new machine-to-machine applications that benefit both consumers and enterprises 5G implementation in commercial mobile networks is expected in 2020, but Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) has already achieved speeds of 5 Gbps in live, over-the-air demonstrations of the company's pre-standard 5G network technology. This proven performance will be critical to addressing both the relentless growth in mobile data demand and enabling the next-generation machine-to-machine applications. NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom senior management witnessed Ericsson's achievement at Ericsson lab in Kista, Sweden. The Ericsson Mobility Report (June, 2014) forecasts that 85 percent of North American mobile subscriptions will be LTE by 2019. This high penetration of LTE indicates that North America could be one of the first regions to adopt 5G. At the same time, Japan and South Korea are also likely to benefit from early 5G availability with trials already announced by both NTT DOCOMO and SK Telecom. A regional appendix of Ericsson Mobility Report shows LTE subscription penetration had already reached over 30 percent in Japan and over 50 percent in South Korea - the highest in the world.1
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Driving 5g in the industry

Global engagement for Global Standard

Technology Leadership in all

5G domains Engaging in Automation & Transport Verticals

Experience from Four Generations

We will make it work. As always.

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