Leading the world to 5G - CTIA...$4.4 Trillion Enhanced mobile broadband Massive Internet of Things...
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Leading theworld to 5GCristiano Amon
President, Qualcomm Incorporated
@cristianoamonApril 19, 2018 Washington, D.C.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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