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Enabling T echnologies and the future of Networks Preeti Nagarajan Head of Strategy Business Area Networks Preeti Nagarajan Business Area Networks 2019-10-30 2019-10-28 | DVCon Keynote | | Commercial in Confidence | Page 1


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Enabling T echnologies and the future of Networks

Preeti Nagarajan Head of Strategy Business Area Networks

Preeti Nagarajan Business Area Networks 2019-10-30

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Networks and the future Role of enabling technologies Significance of Ecosystem

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44 million new subscriptions in Q1 2019, making a total of 7.9 billion

6bn

There are now 6 billion mobile broadband subscriptions

47%

LTE now accounts for 47%

  • f all mobile subscriptions
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Mobile data traffic grew 78 percent between Q2 2018 and Q2 2019

The high growth rate was to a large extent driven by continued growth of data volumes per subscriber in China and of LTE subscriptions in India.

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Main drivers:

  • Video in most online content
  • Growth of VoD services
  • Video streaming services
  • Changing user behavior
  • Increased segment penetration
  • Evolving devices
  • Increased network performance
  • Emerging immersive formats and applications

Video forecast to make up almost 75 percent of mobile traffic in 2024

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The strong momentum for 5G continues

1.9bn

1.9 billion 5G subscriptions in 2024 Several markets have switched on 5G, following the introduction of new 5G-compatible smartphones

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Enhanced Mobile Broadband Massive IoT Critical IoT Fixed Wireless Access

5G

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Ericsson 5G execution

We are supporting with

  • ur 5G network technology

20

live networks

Ericsson is leading in performance on 5G live networks

21%

better speed

We have shipped 4 million 5G HW-prepared radios since 2015

4

million radios

First with commercial 5G live networks in 4 continents: Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania

5G commercial agreements with 70+ operators

28

publicly announced contracts

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Consumers indicate a high willingness to pay for new services

5G incar entertainment AR window AR windshield 5G augmented events VR cinema low latency cloud gaming AR/VR learning 5G home wireless connected robot real-time translations 3D hologram calling

50% 55% 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 1,00 1,50 2,00 2,50 3,00 3,50 4,00 Consumer interest 1 year out 5 years out

A consumer use case roadmap to 5G

Ericsson ConsumerLab Lowest (47%) Highest (79%)

% of consumers willing to pay

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Operators who invest for industry services could substantially grow revenues

0,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 USD T Potential revenue growth for

  • perators from industry

digitalization

Current & 5G addressable operator revenues

Arthur D. Little & Ericsson >35% Healthcare 21% Manufacturing 19% Energy & Utility 12% Automotive 12% Public Safety 10% Media and entertainment 10% Other 16%

2030 opportunity USD 700 b

ericsson.com/5g/5g-for-business

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Pioneering 5G with industries

Automotive 5G manufacturing

— 5G network for Mercedes — Network will facilitate data linking on the assembly line

Autonomous driving trucks

— Einride remote 5G truck operation — One driver controls 10 trucks, — 60% OPEX savings — Automotive 5G for e.GO Mobile AG at its Aachen complex

Smart harbor

— 5G smart harbor at the Port of Qingdao with China Unicom — 70% labor costs savings

T elefonica T elia China Unicom

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Ericsson Networks Architecture

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Ericsson Radio System

Transport RAN Compute Radio + Indoor Radio Site System Services Software

M-IoT 5G Plug-ins 4G 2G 3G

ENM

5G vRAN Ericsson Spectrum Sharing

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Key technology enablers for introducing 5G

Dynamic spectrum sharing Carrier Aggregation 5G-ready Radios and Basebands Dual-Mode 5G Cloud Core

CA

Mid band Low band

CA

+60%

LTE NR

2G-4G 5G

Tight Interworking

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The future

Ubiquitous radio access Distributed Compute & Storage Z e r

  • t
  • u

c h Internet of skills Cyber-physical systems Network security

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