The Networked Society

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Bringing the
networked society
to life
LOURENCO PINTO COELHO
VP STRATEGY & MARKETING REGION LATINAMERICA
By 2018…
850 M 3.3 BN
PCs & Tablets
Smartphone
Subscriptions
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6.5 BN
9.3 BN
Mobile broadband
Subscriptions
Mobile Subscriptions
INSIGHTS 2013
+50%
Everything gets connected & smart, not just phones
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Expansion into digital services to find new revenues
+2.0bn
Tiered, shared, bundled and real-time pricing models
20MB
Customer experience & efficiency driving operator transformation
+100m
Differentiation through superior network performance and quality
The Networked
Society
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transformation
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Transformation
Pervasive
Degree of economic impact
Digital transformation
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Digital
Digitaldistribution
distribution
and
web
and webstrategy
strategy
Mobile revolution
Digital
transformation
Social media
Mobile
revolution
“Hyper
digitization”
“Hyper
digitization”
Power
of the
cloud and crowd
Social
media
Downstream & upstream
Power
of the cloud and crowd
innovation
upstream
•Downstream
Organize&without
an innovation
Organize
without
an
organization
organization
“currencies”
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NewNew
“currencies”
Internet
of things
•
Internet of things
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AnalyticsAnalytics
• •Web
Webstrategy
strategyand
and
e-commerce
e-commerce)
• •Creating
Creatingefficiency
efficiency
through
throughweb
web
strategy
strategy
(e.g.
Government)
Digital products
(e.g., music,
entertainment)
Limited
Late 1990s
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2000s
2010s
Time
Attributes of the
networked society
Resources
Innovation
Knowledge
Creation
Productivity
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COMMON ICT THEMES
› The governance perspective
– Managing infrastructure and resources efficiently
– Real-time monitoring and analytics tools for
dynamic
short-term action as well as holistic long-term
planning
– Improved public administration with increased
transparency and efficiency through
› The citizen perspective
– Awareness of decisions and what type of behavior
that the city and the citizens benefits from
– Personal and contextual incentives for sustainable
behavioral change
– Driving collaboration and the ability to affect the
city surroundings through collective action
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COMMON ICT THEMES
› The technology perspective
– Bridging components supporting the
understanding of processes in other sectors to
reach synergy effects
– Services having the support from the knowledge
and reasoning of an intelligent system
– Importance of data visualizations that help create
awareness about, for example, sustainability issues
› The business perspective
– Augmenting traditional products with ICT features
and services that differentiate and enhance their
usage
– Enabling radically new solutions to city challenges
by building on the creativity of people and
businesses
– Understanding how shifts from physical goods to
the service sector can amplify the environmental
benefits
of e-services
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Sustainable city models
Community and business
participation
Citizen contributions, incentives and
rewards, responsibility, good practices,
services, business innovation
Long-term vision alignment,
evaluations, proactive measures,
transformations, collaboration,
regulations
Dynamic city operations
centers
Optimization, resource
management, infrastructure, public
services, objects, sensors,
actuators
Crowdsourcing
and service
data
Event
information
Update
reasoning
algorithms
Respond
to events
Knowledge and
reasoning layer
Contextual and
personal info
Public
safety
Shared
data
Update
preference
s
Education
Food
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Energy
Status
informatio
n
Jobs
Health
Water
re-thinking roles
Applications & Services
Systems & Platforms
Connectivity &
Communication
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Network
developer
Service
enabler
Service
creator
What Ericsson
brings
Innovation & Revenue Growth
OSS/BSS & Process
Transformation
Network
evolution
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Network
developer
Service
enabler
Service
creator
The Networked
Society
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Realized by Technology and
Industry Collaboration
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In the networked society
people, knowledge,
devices, and information
are networked for the
growth of society, life
and business.
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