global updates and harnessing the potentials
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5G Global updates and harnessing the potentials
Laili AidiGlobal strategy advisory, Ericsson Digital Services
BINUS Online Learning Sharing Knowledge, March 2021
Hello!
Laili Aidi
Experience : 10+ years’ corporate strategy and consulting + software development– Strategy Development Mngr. at Ericsson Digital Services, Sweden (2020 – Now)– Senior Strategy Mngr. at Ericsson MOAI, Indonesia – Thailand (2014 – 2020)– Strategy consulting at Accenture, Indonesia (2013 – 2014)– Research Engineer at KTH, Sweden (2012 – 2013)– Mobile Developer at Mobafone, Indonesia (2008 – 2010)
Educations– Master in Communication Systems at KTH, Sweden (2010)– Diplom and Bachelor in Informatics Eng. at Telkom Univ, Indonesia (2002)– Competitive Intelligence at Fuld-Gilad-Herring Academy, US (2016)– Business Strategy at Columbia Business School, US (2014)– Wireless Communication at TU Ilmenau, Germany (2011)– Entrepreneurship at SSE, Sweden (2011)
Hobbies: Traveling, outdoor sports, reading
Agenda
– [10 mins] Ericsson at a glance
– [20 mins] 5G Global updates
– [60 mins] Harnessing 5G potentials
– [30 mins] 5G for Consumer
– [30 mins] 5G for Enterprise
– [30 mins] Discussion and reflections
Now: A world leader in ICT and 5G
NetworksRadio, transport and
related services
Digital ServicesOperations & business support
systems and core networks
Managed ServicesDesign, deploy, operate and
manage telecom & IT networks
Technologies and New Businesses
Enterprise packaged solutions
We provide products, solutions and services that are easy to adopt, use and scale
Ericsson global capabilities, working with customers in more than 180 countries
North America
10,200
Europe & Latin America
46,600
13,900
North East Asia
25,900
South East Asia, Oceania & India
Middle East & Africa
4,300
Data as of Dec 31st 2020
R&D
Manufacturing
Service delivery center
Number of employees by geography
Highly skilled people worldwide
100,800
Dedicated to R&D26,000
Patents57,000
Managed Services professionals
28,000
Users in networkthat we manage
1 billion
134 commercial 5G agreements in 40 countries
The world’s largest 5G momentumFirst in powering 5G live networks across 5 continents
83 LiveLive networks
Live
Live
Live
Live
Live
*As of March 2021, public announced or disclosed live networks
South East Asia, Oceania & India-------------------
OptusTelstraTrue
North America----------------
AT&TGCIRogersT-MobileUS CellularVerizon
Europe----------------------------------------------
BouyguesCosmoteDeutsche Telekom DiGi Romania Elisa EIRHrvatski TelecomMagyar TelekomO2 UKOrange FranceOrange RomaniaOrange SpainPelephonePolkomtelPlayPOST SwisscomSlovak TelekomTDCTelefonica
Telekom SlovenijeTelenor NorwayTelia EstoniaTelia NorwayTelia SwedenThree IrelandThree UKTIMVodafone GermanyVodafone IrelandVodafone SpainVodafone UKVodafoneZiggoWINDTRE
North East Asia-------------------------------------
China MobileChina TelecomChina UnicomChunghwa TelecomFar EasToneKDDI
Latin America----------------
Claro BrazilDirecTV Colombia
OmantelSTCTelmaZain
Middle East & Africa-----------------------
BatelcoEtisalatMobilyMTNOoredoo
The world’s largest 5G momentumLargest number of supported devices on 5G live networks
10+ devices
Smartphones
Samsung (mid band, mmWave)
LG (mid band, mmWave)
Oppo (mid band)
Motorola (mmWave)
OnePlus (mid band)
Xiaomi (mid band)
Vivo (mid band)
Huawei (mid band)
Lenovo (mid band)
ZTE (mid band)
Routers
Netgear (mmWave)
Inseego (mmWave)
WNC (mid band)
HTC (mid band)
Huawei (mid band)
Nokia (mid band)
Askey (mmWave)
40+ devicesInteroperability completed with all 5G chipset vendors
15.8% Declarations for essential 5G patents
power savings
When counting declarations to ETSI, applying an essentiality filter, results in Ericsson being on top of 5G patent race
The world’s largest 5G momentumLargest contributor to 5G patents
Major contributors to 5G standards
15.80%
14.10%
12.60%
10.90% 10.90%
8.80% 8.60%
6.80%
Source: twoBirds Pattern article – Aug 2019
Leading 5G from vision to commercialization
Research
2015 2016 2017 20192018
Ericsson 5G Platform
First 5G commercial network launched
5G live
First to achieve interoperability with ecosystem partners, i.e.
Qualcomm and Intel across all main 5G bands
First 5G contracts
signedWorld’s first 5G
NR Radio
5G-readyEricsson
Radio System
Commercial NFVI contracts
2011
3GPP standardization
work
2020
Ericsson supports live 5G networks in all three main bands
Ericsson Spectrum Sharing is live in 4
networks
Agenda
– [10 mins] Ericsson at a glance
– [20 mins] 5G Global updates
– [60 mins] Harnessing 5G potentials
– [30 mins] 5G for Consumer
– [30 mins] 5G for Enterprise
– [30 mins] Discussion and reflections
In 2020: The first 22 months of 5G in numbers
138Global Live 5G
networks (Ericsson Mar 2021)
4045G devices
commercially available (GSA Mar 2021)
26 GBMonthly mobile
data traffic per sub: South Korea (Feb 2021)
46 %Of traffic on 5G
network South Korea (Feb 2021)
15%Of Population by the
end of 2020 (Ericsson Nov 2020)
In 2020: A net addition of 19 million mobile subscriptions
India+4 million
Indonesia+4 million
Pakistan+2 million
Top three countries by net additions Q4 2020
5G will enable an even bigger change
Advancing societiesTransforming industriesElevating experiences
In 2025: There will be 2.8 billion 5G subscriptions
190m190 million 5G subscriptions expected end of 2020.
>75More than 75 service providers around the world have switched on 5G.
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5G subscription uptake expected to be significantly faster than for LTE
30%In 2025, 5G subscriptions will account for around 30 percent of all mobile subscriptions.
In 2025: 5G will carry nearly half of the world’s mobile data traffic
164EBTotal traffic predicted to reach 160 exabytes per month in 2025.
In 2025: Video will make up 76% of mobile traffic
Main drivers:
• Video in most online content
• Video sharing services
• Video streaming services
• Changing user behavior
• Increased segment penetration
• Evolving devices
• Increased network performance
• Emerging immersive media formats and applications
Key 5G enablers in the Ericsson 5G Platform
Carrier Aggregation Dual-mode 5G Core
Site efficiency Network Slicing
Spectrum Sharing
Distributed Cloud
Massive MIMO
AI / ML
LTE
NR 2G-4G 5G
dual-mode 5G Core
MultibandRadio
StreetMacro
Antennasystems
CoreRAN Transport
On-prem Deep edge Edge Central DC
Network
FDD band
Mid/High Band TDD
CarrierAggregation
Dual-Connectivity
UL data
Pure Mid-band
UL control
Cell range extension by 60% Wide area 5G coverage quickly realized
Agenda
– [10 mins] Ericsson at a glance
– [20 mins] 5G Global updates
– [60 mins] Harnessing 5G potentials
– [30 mins] 5G for Consumer
– [30 mins] 5G for Enterprise
– [30 mins] Discussion and reflections
Consumer expectations on 5G
4 of 10:Congested
4G in crowdedareas
6 of 10:
Expect 5G in
1-2 years
1 of 3:Swap if provider
6 months behind
Source: Ericsson ConsumerLab 5G Consumer Potential Study, 2019
New opportunities in consumer segment
VR shopping Drone delivery
5G TV package
Smart home sensor
Health wearable
Connected robot
AR/VR learningVR cloud gaming
Multiplayer AR gaming
Diorama 5G augmented events
4K 360 degree action cam
5G in-car entertainment
AR windshield
Autonomous cars
3D hologram
Facial recognition payment
Real time translations
Virtual tactile shopping
Gaming & VR Smart home
Entertainment Automotive
Shopping AR/VR Comms
5G is a game-changer creating new opportunities beyond the subscription business.
Source: Ericsson Mobility Report June 2020
Why 5G? Enabling enhanced experiences for consumer with new and advanced use cases
Automotive Entertain-ment
Gaming & VR
eMBB
Capacity
Reliability
Security
Latency
5G networks
Shopping & Immersive communi-
cations
Smart Home
3D hologram
calling
Diorama
5G augmented events
VR cloud gaming
5G hot zones
5G in-car entertainment
Virtual tactile shopping
See-through cars with 5G
VR passenger entertainment
5G facial recognition
payment
Sensor-enhanced entertainment
5G TV
Home sensor service
AR maps
AR/VR learning
AR window
Health wearable
Autonomous cars
AR windshield VR cinema
Low latency cloud gaming
Best seat event experienceGigabytes in seconds
Connected robot
Drone delivery
Real-time translations
5G early alarm system
5G home wireless broadband
Multiplayer AR gaming
Arbitrary viewpoint video
4K 360-degree action cam
5G use case roadmap for consumer
Automotive Entertainment Gaming and AR/VR eMBB Smart home (FWA)Shopping and immersive
communications
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Timeline to go mainstream from 5G launch
Willingness to pay
Lowest(47%)
Highest(79%)
Base: Smartphone users aged 15–69 in Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Belgium, China, Canada, Chile, France, Finland, Germany, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, KSA, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Uruguay, the UAE, the UK and the US Source: Ericsson Consumer & IndustryLab, 5G consumer potential (May 2019)
Gaming on the move-Significant increase experienced in countries with lockdown
Fast-paced games with complex graphics require an average of 15Mbps throughput with peaks of 25Mbps or more.
Slower-paced games with low graphics quality and minimal latency demans require very limited throughput, but have peaks of 1-2Mbps at points of high action.
5G-enabled AR/VR beyond gaming
CSL Hong Kong, 5G Lens for shoppingMassive multiuser AR platform to bring shopping experience to 5G users in real time. Users scan their surroundings through the phone, find and click on the AR objects to unlock offers.
Source: Ericsson analysis on 5G offerings, Service provider websites
O2 + Melody VRMelody VR gives users the opportunity to watch concerts, gigs, shows and festivals in VR, with an extensive range of artists
KDDI Japan, au 5G artVisitors to "INVISIBLE ART IN PUBLIC“ can view high-res virtual art in public spaces using AR during the virtual event
The cameraman who never takes a break!
AI based Automatic SmartTracker technology enables automatic production of videos and multi camera views streamed to an OTT video platform.
AI cameras are connected to a unit that ensures network stability by bonding together multiple 5G networks of varying bandwidths to create one single, reliable connection to transmit live video content.
Agenda
– [10 mins] Ericsson at a glance
– [20 mins] 5G Global updates
– [60 mins] Harnessing 5G potentials
– [30 mins] 5G for Consumer
– [30 mins] 5G for Enterprise
– [30 mins] Discussion and reflections
Digitalization is a top priority for companies
● Summary graph with replies to three separate questions: “How important would you say digitalization is to the future of your company?“, “How would you describe your company’s plans for digitalization?” and “How far have you come in your company’s journey towards digitalization?”
● Base: 1100 enterprise IT decision makers in Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South-Korea, Spain, UK and the USA● Source: Serving the 5G powered business, Insights for service providers to capture the enterprise digitalization opportunity (January 2020)
Enterprise digital transformation reality
Digitalization— Process & product automation— Harnessing value of data— New business & delivery
models
Security— Staying ahead of threats— Protecting user privacy— Reliability & accuracy
Flexibility— Scalable & rapid deployments— Cross-geography compatibility— Future-proof technologies
Transformation— Innovation— Regulation— Building business fit for future
Sustainability— Socially responsible— Environmentally friendly— Tackling global challenges
Optimization— Productivity & efficiency— Performance & customer
intimacy— Profitability & growth
Business considerations
Technologyconsiderations
Insights based on Ericsson interviews of 25 OEMs, Q4 2019 & Q1 2020
5G allows businesses to solve problems across business processes and across various industries
Manufacturing
Automotive
Financial Services
Public Safety
Healthcare
Agriculture
Energy and Utilities
Media & Entertainment
Public Transport
Retail5G powered business processes
Application & Service provider
Connectivity & Infrastructure provider
Service enabler
Communications Service Provider
The 5G powered business characteristics
Flexible
Optimal performance
Predictive Real-time control
Automated
Higher security
New business models
Remote control
Product innovation
There is more value in 5Gthan just speed and latency
Security
A pre-requisite for digitalization
Positioning
Locating equipment fasteris productivity
Reliability
The business depends on the systems to work
Speed/Latency
Built on mobility, and takes these characteristics to a new level
New opportunities in enterprise segment
Low cost devices, low energySmall data volumesMassive numbers
Industrial protocolsTime Sensitive NetworksPrecise indoor positioning
High throughputLow latencyLarge data volume
Ultra reliabilityUltra low latencyVery high availability
NB-IoT + Cat-M1 (LTE and 5G NR) LTE + 5G NR 5G NR 5G NR
Massive IoT
CriticalIoT
Broadband IoT
Industrial AutomationIoT
Commercial – Growth Early pilots & standardization
Asset management
Fleet Management
AutomotiveC-ITS
VR/AR
Drones/UAV Smart Grid Automation
Collaborative robotics
Traffic Safety& Control
Advanced Automation
& Control
SmartMetering
1 3 7 0
One network – multiple use cases and industries
Cellular IoT for Industry campus/Industry 4.0
Inventory management Tracking & Logistics Sensors, Monitoring, Video
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) Collaborative robotics, Assembly line
Massive IoT
Broadband IoT
Critical IoT
Industrial Automation IoT
Why industries and governments invest in private networks?
100
10
1k
Wide areaNetworksper country
Local area
10 100 1k 10k
Network size№ sites
● Manufacturing
● Logistics supply (local)
● Public/enterprise venues
● Oil and gas
● Mining
● Defense and peacekeeping
● Public safety
● Rail
● Utilities ● Existing CSPs networks
24x7 non-stop processes
99.999% availability
Security consultancy
Process automation
Everything needs to be connected and integrated
Visibility and monitoring
Dynamic layouts
Data-driven decisions
Asset identification and vulnerability discovery
Common enterprise needs
Increase operational efficiencies and productivity Improve safety and environment Generate new revenue
Use case examples in a smart factory
Autonomous robotics
Collaborative robotsEnhanced video services
Digital twin for remote operations
Monitoring and tracking
Asset condition monitoring
Real-time automation
Real-time production chain automation with
autonomous mobile robots
Augmented reality
AR asset diagnostics
Multiple use cases and benefits – Scaling up initial investment of cellular network deployment
Agenda
– [10 mins] Ericsson at a glance
– [20 mins] 5G Global updates
– [60 mins] Harnessing 5G potentials
– [30 mins] 5G for Consumer
– [30 mins] 5G for Enterprise
– [30 mins] Discussion and reflections
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A foundation for innovation
5G digital infrastructure
Sustainable Reliable & Resilient Secure Data drivenCloud native
Operations Support SystemsCore NetworkRadio Access Business Support SystemsCommunication Services
ManufacturingEnergy & UtilitiesSmart Cities LogisticsFirst respondersAutomotive / Transport ConstructionEnhanced MBB … and more
Use Cases
Agriculture
Platform Values
Coverage& Capacity
Trusted execution environment
IoTsolutions
Service orchestration &
exposureNetwork
slicing
Voice, Broadband& Applications
Private networks
Wireless edge solutions
High speed & Low latency