The Networked SocIety

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ITEA2, 2013-12-04 The Networked SocIety Ulf Wahlberg VP Industry and Research Relations, Ericsson AB

This is Ericsson We provide: > Communication networks > Services to network operators > Enablers to service providers Customers in more than 180 countries 40% of the world s mobile calls pass through our networks More than 1 billion subscribers in networks managed by Ericsson Sales 228 billion SEK (2012) R&D investments 33 billion SEK (2012) ~112,000 employees 24,000 in R&D 64,000 in services Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 2

Ericsson 2013 OUR MARKET OUR CUSTOMERS SELECTED INDUSTRY VERTICALS OPERATORS TV & MEDIA UTILITIES PUBLIC SAFETY TRANSPORT HANDSET & DEVICES OUR MARKET CATEGORIES COMM. SERVICES MOBILE BROADBAND FIXED BB & CONV. MANAGED SERVICES OSS & BSS TV & MEDIA CONNECTED DEVICES OUR STRUCTURE NETWORKS GLOBAL SERVICES SUPPORT SOLUTIONS PATENTS & LICENSING MODEMS OUR ASSETS GLOBAL SCALE TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP SERVICE LEADERSHIP Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 3

Fixed and Mobile subscriptions 2010-2019 Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 4 M2M subscriptions not included

population Coverage Around 90% of world s population covered by WCDMA/HSPA in 2019 LTE network deployments continue in all regions of the world, as LTE population coverage doubled in 2012 compared to 2011 (10% vs. 5%) More than 65% of world s population covered by LTE in 2019 Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 5

The evolution of Communication Voice to places Fixed networks Voice to people Mobile networks Voice to applications Communication from a service to an embedded feature

Mobile application traffic outlook 2010-2019 Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 7

5.6 Billion smartphone Subscriptions end 2019 5.6 B smartphone subscriptions by the end of 2019 55% of phones sold during Q3 were smartphones By 2019 the average smartphone subscription will use 2.2GB of data per month Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 8

App coverage App Coverage the area where my app works as I expect Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 9

Towards the networked society 50 b. 5 b. 1 b. Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 10

THE Networked Society Key ENABLERS Devices Services Management Security Sustainability Wireless Connectivity is key Network Cloud Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 11

The Networked Society Smart Sustainable CITIES Example: Stockholm Royal Seaport Project Smart travel Management Control Public Safety Education Fleet Management TV Street Light Management VoD Video Conferencing HealthCare KIOSK Access Control Parking Control CCTV Monitoring Smart Grid Waste Management Facilities Control Power Control Light Control Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 12

Industry performance needs Throughput Latency QoS Cars Processing Utilities Transport Media NSPS Network Performance Drivers Volumes Coverage Capacity Security Location Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 13

Service Aware Network Devices Users Service Aware Network Applications Hosted APPS Residential EXPERIENCE CONTROL ENABLEMENT APPS Providers Enterprise Enterprise Verticals Commercial EFFICIENCY Cloud SAS

Cloud System Elasticity Application Application Application Application Application OSS Cloud Manager Virtualisation Service Introduction & management Network Appliance Execution Environment Network & DC Infrastructure Cloud System Evolution Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 15

increase network relevance Devices Super high speed Super low latency Innovation Coverage everywhere Cost efficiency High capacity Scale New Network Capabilities, Unlocking New Potential 5G Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 16

5G Wireless access Multiple integrated wireless/access solutions enabling the long-term Networked Society Business cloud Virtual/augmented reality Novel services Entertainment Multi-hop communication Device-to-device communication Ultra-dense deployments Spectrum mode Ultra-reliable communication Machine communication Inter-vehicular / vehicular-to-road communication Licensed Controlled sharing Unlicensed 300 MHz 3 GHz 30 GHz 300 GHz Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 17

5G research METIS A large FP7 EU project, 29 partners, 80 FTE Duration 2012 2015 Initiated and led by Ericsson Advanced 5G Network Infrastructure for the Future Internet An Industry Proposal for a Public Private Partnership in Horizon 2020 Lay the foundation for 5G through exploring fundamentals, develop system concepts and test beds Pre-standardization research Alignment of the industry and regulatory bodies Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 18

METIS project Objectives 1000x higher mobile data volumes 10-100x higher number of connected devices 10-100x typical end-user data rates 5x lower latency 10x longer battery life for low-power devices Develop a concept for future mobile and wireless communications system that supports the connected information society Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 19

Components and Aspects Small cell technologies & Ultra Dense Networks Power consumption and sustainability Antenna Technologies Resilience, security and privacy Management Spectrum Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 20

SoFtware Research Areas Technologies for product development efficiency Scalability execution and resource efficiency Software Architecture Principles Quality Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 21

SOFTWARE Long Term Challenges Increasing demands and reliance on software intensive systems Increasing scale and complexity of applications and systems A changing landscape of technology and applications Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 22

Towards ONE Digital Single Market Enabling Innovative Services and Products Open Standards Spectrum Allocation Research Development Commercialization Creating One Digital Single Market Patents and Licensing Regulations Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 23

The Networked Society Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 24 Anything that benefits from being connected will be connected

Ericsson AB 2013 December 2013 Page 25