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Leading the world to 5G Cristiano Amon President, Qualcomm Incorporated @cristianoamon April 19, 2018 Washington, D.C.

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Page 1: Leading the world to 5G - CTIA...$4.4 Trillion Enhanced mobile broadband Massive Internet of Things Mission-critical services •Live 5G NR Rel. 15: eMBB (NSA & SA) 5G NR Rel 16+:

Leading theworld to 5GCristiano Amon

President, Qualcomm Incorporated

@cristianoamonApril 19, 2018 Washington, D.C.

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Significant connectivity upgrade

Consumers want 5G smartphones

Smartphone tech is extending intomany industries

A new kind of network to drive innovation and growth

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More efficient useof energy and utilities

Digitized logisticsand retail

Improved publicsafety and security

Sustainable citiesand infrastructure

Smarter agriculture

Reliable accessto remote healthcare

Safer, more autonomous transportation

More autonomous manufacturing

>$12 TrillionPowering the global economy

In goods and services enabled by 5G by 2035*

5G will expand the mobileecosystem to new industries

* The 5G Economy, an independent study from IHS Markit, Penn Schoen Berland and Berkeley Research Group, commissioned by Qualcomm

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We are just beginning to unlock the full value of 5G

$4.4 Trillion

Mission-critical servicesMassive Internet of ThingsEnhanced mobile broadband

• Live

5G NR Rel. 15: eMBB (NSA & SA) 5G NR Rel 16+: Spectrum Sharing, URLLC, C-V2X, NOMA, IAB

Gigabit LTE, LTE Unlicensed, C-V2X, LTE IoT and more…

$7.9 Trillion

Financial data source: The 5G Economy, an independent study from IHS Markit, Penn Schoen Berland and Berkeley Research Group, commissioned by Qualcomm

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Smartphones are the essential device

Consumer electronics

Personal data

Productivity

• Source: Gartner, December 2017, GSMA Intelligence, March 2018

• Qualcomm Snapdragon is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries.

Payments

Identity

Transit

Retail

Banking

Healthcare

Corporate systems

Media

streaming

Personal

content

Location

services

Apps

Media

capture

8.5BCumulative smartphone

shipments 2017-2021

59%Global smartphoneadoption by 2021

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Multimode LTE – 5G NR networkDrone

communications

Public safety /Emergency services

LTE IoT

Existing LTE deployments

LTE IoT

Automotive(C-V2X)

Private IoT networks Existing LTE

deployments

5G NR mmWavenx10 Gigabit 5G

5G NR Sub-6 GHzand LTE coverage

nx1 Gigabit 5G

Ubiquitous LTEGigabit LTE, VoLTE, ULL

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Spectrum is critical for 5G successUsing all spectrum types and bands

High bandsabove 24GHz

(mmWave)

Mid bands1GHz to 6GHz

Low bandsbelow 1GHz

Licensed spectrum

Shared spectrum

Unlicensed spectrum

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5G NR — opportunity for new spectrum sharing paradigmsBuilding on spectrum sharing technologies that we are pioneering today for LTE

LTE-U / LAA

CBRS / LSA

LWA

MulteFire

5G NR Spectrum Sharing

Evolution path Revolution path

Flexible NR

framework

Vertical and

horizontal sharing

Time synch

and coordinated

sharing

Exploiting

spatial domain

Guaranteed

QoS

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Designed for diverse spectrum bands/typesGlobal snapshot of 5G spectrum bands allocated or targeted

Licensed

Unlicensed /shared

Existing band

New 5G band

600MHz (2x35MHz) 3.55-3.7 GHz

24.25-24.45GHz 24.75-25.25GHz 27.5-28.35GHz

700MHz (2x30 MHz) 3.4–3.8GHz 24.5-27.5GHz

3.4–3.8GHz 26GHz

3.4–3.8GHz 26GHz

3.46–3.8GHz 26GHz

3.6–3.8GHz

3.3–3.6GHz 4.8–5GHz 24.5-27.5GHz 37.5-42.5GHz

3.4–3.7GHz 26.5-29.5GHz

4.4–4.9GHz 27.5-29.5GHz

3.4–3.7GHz 39GHz

3.6–4.2GHz

64-71GHz

37-37.6GHz 37.6-40GHz

47.2-48.2GHz

5.9–6.4GHz

5.9–7.1GHz

600MHz (2x35MHz) 27.5-28.35GHz 64-71GHz

2.5GHz (LTE B41)

37-37.6GHz37.6-40GHz

24.25-27.5GHz

26.5-27.5GHz

3.7-4.2GHz

3.55-3.7 GHz

700MHz (2x30 MHz)

700MHz (2x30 MHz)

700MHz (2x30 MHz)

700MHz (2x30 MHz)

5GHz4GHz3GHz<1GHz 24-28GHz 37-40GHz 64-71GHz

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Increase in

capacitySource: Company data and internal analysis

Frankfurt: 3.5 GHz 5G NR + Gigabit LTE multimode vs. Gigabit LTE San Francisco: 28 GHz 5G NR + Gigabit LTE multimode vs. Gigabit LTE

Median streaming video quality

8K at 120 FPS with10-bit color and beyondfrom 2K at 30 FPS with 8-bit color for LTE users

Industry-first evaluationof real world performance reveals immense 5G user experiencegains over 4G

5x

3.5GHz (sub-6GHz)Frankfurt

Increase in

capacity

>490MbpsMedianbrowsing speed

~7xFasterresponsiveness

28GHz mmWaveSan Francisco

5x 1.4GbpsMedianbrowsing speed

~23xFasterresponsiveness

5G NR Multimode

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Making 5G a reality in 2019

20182017 20202019 20222021

Release 17+ evolutionRel-16 work itemsRel-15 work items

Phase 2

Commercial launchesPhase 1

Commercial launchesNRField trialsIoDTs

Standalone (SA)

Continue to evolve LTE in parallel as essential part of the 5G Platform

NSA

We are here

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Release 17+ evolutionRel-16 work itemsRel-15 work items

Phase 2

Commercial launchesPhase 1

Commercial launchesNRField trialsIoDTs

Standalone (SA)

NSA

Making 5G a reality in 2019

20182017 20202019 20222021

Continue to evolve LTE in parallel as essential part of the 5G Platform

18 Operators

20 OEMs

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October 2017 February 2018

Multi-Gigabit transmission

over mmWave spectrum

on working Snapdragon X50 silicon

Continued, fast-paced

progress towards

commercial devices in

the first half of 2019

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5G is essential to futureeconomic growth

The industry is ready for commercialization in 2019

The full realization of 5G is a multi-year effort

Significant opportunity for public-private partnership to support rapid deployment and long term investment

Winning the race to 5GKey takeaways

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Incorporated, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and/or other subsidiaries

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applicable. Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing

business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio. Qualcomm

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Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of

Qualcomm’s engineering, research and development functions, and

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