TRANSFORMING TO NETWORKED SOCIETY Hakan Ohlsen, Ericsson Group Function Technology Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 1 market outlook 15 Billion M2M (TODAY) Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 2 PREDICTED IoT CONNECTED DEVICES IN 2021 Source: Ericsson Mobility Report 5G Use Cases ? ?? P Broadband experience everywhere anytime Mass market personalized media and gaming Meters and sensors, “Massive MTC” Remote controlled machines Smart Transport Infrastructure and vehicles Human machine interaction And much more Multiple use-cases supported by a common network platform Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 3 we are at the beginning of something big Smart Cities Agriculture & Environment Process Industries Retail Banking Automotive Transport $1.9 TRILLION Consumer Electronics Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 4 Utilities Wellness Infrastructures Predicted value-add of IoT across sectors in 2020 Source: Gartner Group IoT - Wide Range of Requirements FOR 5g and spectrum needs….. Massive MTC SMART BUILDING SMART METER LOGISTICS, TRACKING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT SMART AGRICULTURE CAPILLARY NETWORKS LOW COST, LOW ENERGY SMALL DATA VOLUMES MASSIVE NUMBERS Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 5 Critical MTC REMOTE HEALTH CARE TRAFFIC SAFETY & CONTROL INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION & CONTROL REMOTE MANUFACTURING, TRAINING, SURGERY ULTRA RELIABLE VERY LOW LATENCY VERY HIGH AVAILABILITY The Cellular foundation for iot SCALABILITY Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 6 Radio Access Core network 2G EC-GSM Network Slicing 4G LTE-M NB-IoT 5G NX GLOBAL REACH + @ ECOSYSTEM TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP QUALITY OF SERVICE SECURITY Full range of solutions Addressing diversity of use cases EC-GSM LTE-M Global cellular IoT for all GSM markets Wide range of Massive IoT applications NB-IoT Low-bitrate Massive IoT applications 5G NX Critical Machine-Type Communication Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 7 MASSIVE IoT AND Critical MTC LTE Module cost evolution 100% CAT-4 Widely deployed LTE will serve Massive IoT Significantly reduced device complexity, functionality and capability, thus cost Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 8 3GPP Rel.8 CAT-1 -25% 3GPP Rel.8 CAT-0 -80% 3GPP Rel.13 -60% 3GPP Rel.12 CAT-M NB IOT -90% 3GPP Rel.13 Developing POLICIES FOR high quality broadband › Developing, formulating and implementing national broadband plans › Integrating national broadband plans with national digital economy strategies – Natural component in the national digital transformation agenda › Sustainable policy to key ICT issues and requirements Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 9 5G Opportunities Automated Platooning Increased efficiency Ultra reliable & fast All 5G communication Automated Mines Intelligent Urban Distribution Remote Service & Operations Center Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 10 VIEWS on IoT POLICY ASPECTS › The Internet of Things requires an innovation friendly policy approach. Long term development with current high pace of change. › Some views on basic guiding principles: Support and allow for technology neutral approach Recognize the global nature of digital and remain open to free circulation Use existing, harmonised and horizontal legislation while also supporting various vertical market structures Adopt simple and flexible rules for businesses and consumers Encourage industry-lead standards Involve all interested stakeholders in the development of policies Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 11 Ericsson Internal | 2016-04-05 | Page 12