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Accelerating Innovation and Collaboration for the Next Stage November 8, 2013

Smart Life & Smart Work in the Next Stage - ICT as an Enabler Transportation Intelligent Transportation Systems, Quick Charging Environment Smart Housing / Smart Buildings, Demand Response Health Care Telemedicine, Regional Medical Collaboration Home Entertainment 4K / 8K, Ultra High Definition Video on Demand Tourism Multilingualization, Barrier-free Stadiums Highly Realistic / Ultra High Definition Video, Public Viewing Walk 걷는다 走 -1-

Infrastructure Supporting ICT Utilization Optimal Navigation Traffic congestion mitigation (Best route guidance), Multilingualization, Barrier-free Highly Realistic / Ultra High Definition Video Multi-angle / Multi-view, Time shift Energy Control Heat island mitigation, Electric energy projections Most advanced Internet access infrastructure in the world by the best mix of wireless (including Wi-Fi) and fiber-based communications -2-

Changes in ICT Environment Rapid increase in the global amount of information data 40 zettabytes *1 (40,000 exabytes) > 30x increase (Ultra high definition video) Revolutionary innovation Cyber attacks on social infrastructure Smart city (social infrastructure interconnectivity) E-Government (common personal ID) 10x increase (Email, Low resolution video, etc.) Continuous innovation 1,200 exabytes *1 Exponential increase 198 cases *2 2000 2010 2020 2000 2010 2020 *1:According to the IDC White Paper, THE DIGITAL UNIVERSE IN 2020: Big Data, Bigger Digital Shadows, and Biggest Growth in the Far East, Sponsored by EMC Corporation, December 2012, global information date usage was 130 EB in 2005, 1,227 EB in 2010 and is predicted to be 40,026 EB in 2020. -3- *2:According to U.S. Department of Homeland Security ICS-CERT Incident Response Summary Report 2009-2011, the number of social infrastructure cyber attacks in the U.S. in 2010 and 2011 were 41 and 198, respectively

Key Challenges Network Control (1) From reactive controls based on actual situation to proactive controls based on big data analysis Reactive Proactive Big data analysis Traffic Traffic Event Issues Anomaly detection Explosive increase in the number of data sessions caused by rapid traffic increase (sensors etc.) - Congestion of backbone traffic caused by massive, individual processing (possibility of connectivity loss) Unexpected bursts of traffic during emergencies - Ineffectiveness with reactive resource controls (possibility of connectivity loss) <Figure 1> Reactive vs. Proactive control Event Challenges Proactively controllable cloud services (Software-Defined Everything) <Figure 1> - APM *1 utilizing big data - Global SDN *2 Edge computing - Wide-area and real-time big data processing - Device s CPU offload *1:Application Performance Management *2:Software Defined Network -4-

Key Challenges Network Control (2) From hardware-intensive to software-defined efficient network controls Interference Cooperation <Figure 1> Increased density of Wi-Fi base stations Issues Increase in connected device users at stadiums etc. - Wi-Fi frequency interference caused by increase in the number of access points <Figure 1> (lower speed) Simultaneous massive access to high-definition videos - Resource shortage of delivery servers and backbone network (difficulty in viewing) <Figure 2> Dynamic cells Challenges Interference evasion using dynamic cell based on software controls <Figure 2> - Cooperative wireless LAN *1 - Simultaneous transmission for high efficiency wireless LAN Improvement in data transmission efficiency with reliable multicast *2 etc. - Next generation high compression technology (HEVC *3 ) - Interactive panorama video delivery system *1:Technology that prevents throughput loss by the collaboration of multiple access points *2:High quality simultaneous broadcasting technology that prevents packet loss. *3:High Efficiency Video Coding -5-

Key Challenges Integrated Security Realization of integrated security (Applications x Clouds x Devices) through world-leading Technology x Operation (global collaboration) Issues Explosive increase and sophistication of global-scale cyber attacks - Difficulty in individual responses by carriers / ISPs - Limitations to reactive security countermeasures Challenges Proactive security countermeasures - SIEM engine (for large-scale and/or unknown cyber attacks) - Data security optimized for cloud environment (Secure dispersion/computation, intelligent encryption) Increase in security threats to clouds and new devices such as smartphones and sensors - Ineffectiveness with on-premise countermeasures centered on PCs and servers Security operations enhancement - Global security cooperation with telecom-carriers, ISPs and security vendors - Security for smartphones, sensors and wearable devices etc. -6-

Collaboration for Smart Life & Smart Work Environment Health Care Transportation Stadiums Home Entertainment Tourism ICT Providers ICT Providers Value Partner 7

Case of Collaboration: Japan Connected-free Wi-Fi -8- Launch of Japan Connected-free Wi-Fi - interworking the open Wi-Fi services provided by corporations and local governments Office buildings (Marunouchi Building, Shin Marunouchi Building, etc. ) Airports Narita International Airport Tokyo International Airport Osaka International Airport Fukuoka Airport Tourist spots, museums, galleries, city halls, etc. Railway stations Conventional Way Japan Connected-free Wi-Fi Registration at each location Available with single registration

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