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5G for people and thingsKey to the programmable world

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5G will change the world

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10 yearson battery

100 Mbpswhenever needed

Ultrareliability

10-100x more devices

10 000x more traffic

M2Multra low

cost

>10 Gbpspeak data rates

<1 msradio latency

Massivemachine

communication

ExtremeMobile

Broadband

Critical machine

communication

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The Simple Formula: 5G = R1+R2+R3+R4

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Extreme mobile broadband

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Connectivity +

XXL broadbandPerformance

Virtual realityUHD video

„+“= content + tariffing / packaging

Connected home

4k Video8k Video

beamer

Real time work in cloud

Advanced monitoring

Virtualpresence

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Unlocking new spectrum assets | Foundation for 5GLeveraging all bands , ranging from ~400MHz - 100GHz

Pre-commercial 73GHz system, 15Gbps over 2GHz

World’s 1st trials on shared spectrum access

Spectrum Availability

400 MHz 3 GHz 30 GHz10 GHz 90 GHz6 GHzcmWave mmWave

Carrier BW n * 20MHz n * 100 MHz 1-2GHz

Duplexing FDD TDD

Cell size Macro Small Ultra small

Coverage Capacity

Different characteristics, licensing, sharing and usage schemes

Leading METIS I & II spectrum work package

100 Mbps 10-100 x10,000 x >10 Gbps <1 ms

higher capacity and massive throughput continuous coverage, high mobility and reliability

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Increasing synergies between Fixed and MobileInvestment needs drive convergence

THE MOBILE OPERATOR PERSPECTIVE THE FIXED OPERATOR PERSPECTIVE

Push

OPEX

down

Push ARPU up

Rapid bandwidth increase

Technology Evolution

More Diversified

More DenseMetro & small cells

Deep fiber penetration

C-RAN, LTE-A, 5G

MBH, Fronthaul, Midhaul, WiFi

offload

Explosive mobile traffic growth

Gigabit Networks with up to 10 Gbps for residential

users

Vectoring, G.Fast TWDM-PON, R-CCAP

FTTH, FTTN, FFTDp, FTTB, HFC

Offer MBH over FTTxDeliver on the promise of 5G

FTTN FTTHFTTBFTTdp FTTP

Enterprise small cell Metro

cell

WiFi hot spot

Home small cell 3G/4G

MacroCPRI Fronthaul

5G

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From pre-standard products and trials to fully standardized 5G solution

Extreme broadbandto every home

Fixed wireless access• 1Gbps to the home• 5Gbps capacity

2017 5G ready BB to the home(pre-standard)

5G Ready Product

Novel mobile experiencefor communities

2018 5G extreme mobile BB(pre-standard)

FieldTrial

Mobile wireless access• 2018 Winter Games• Full mobility• 10Gbps peak• 1ms radio latency• Various bands supported

Internet for people and things

2020 Interoperable 5G(3GPP compliant)

Commercial

Security and Privacy

Pervasive 5G connectivity• 2020 Games, EuroCup• Full band support for extreme

throughput & wide area coverage• Unlicensed bands• Dual connectivity with LTE• 10Gbps peak commercial

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4 x coverage compared to current LTE

New codingRepetition and power

spectral density boosts

Power savingLonger sleeping cycles*Less signaling for wakeupPower Save Mode

Simplified modemsNarrowband transmissionReduced transmit powerLimited downlink transmission modesUE processing relaxations…

Slim Radio | Low cost & power for massive machine type communication

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NB-IoT for small, infrequent & low cost data transfer

Driving for availability in 3GPP Rel.13, 2016

Live trial with KTMWC 2015First live demoon commercial Nokia FlexiZone and core

>10 yearsBattery life with two AA batteries

Very low device cost

*) Extended Discontinuous Reception (DRX)

+15~20 dB coverage

10 years10-100 x ultra low

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5G autonomous driving - world’s firstConnected mobility will become a reality

• Autonomous cars, solely steered by 5G live network

• 1 ms latency and ultra reliability for fast moving vehicles

• 5G architecture for overall car traffic performance

Up to 4 times more cars on existing roads possible

Close to zero fatalities; 1 million lives saved0Personal time gain due to traffic optimization1hour

day

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Future X Network: Latency Matters...

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10 years100 Mbps 10-100 x10,000 x ultra low>10 Gbps <1 ms

Fast traffic forwarding | Enabling a new generation of latency critical servicesLowest latency packet forwarding to UEs

Autonomous driving live demo

Pioneer in Mobile Edge Computing

Vehicle2Infra trial on German motorway

Mission-critical services, e.g. in V2X or industrial applications

Moving virtual networks

Central cloud based > 50 ms latency

Mobile Edge LTE 10 ms5G Edge 2,5 ms5G D2D 1 ms

<1 ms

5G AP

5G AP2

5G AP

Application server

Mobile Edge cloud computing

Native D2D

CoreCloud

Radio Aggregation CoreUEs

ETSI ISG Chair

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Future Network | Global – Local is the New Opportunity

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Think Global – Act Local

Local ForcesLow Latency & High BandwidthTrusted Brand RelationshipPersonalization & Contextualization (with Privacy)Economies of (secure) Delivery

Global ForcesUbiquitous Access to digital ContentBrand PowerOmniscient Perspective & AnalyticsEconomies of Scale

Control

Content

Cloud

Connectivity

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How will operators make money from 5G?

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1. Operators will charge subscribers or content providers a premium for 8K / 4K / Virtual reality connectivity – at least at first!

2. Massive connectivity will have security and trusted partner issues unless deeply controlled by operators. We believe operators will make money from providing the application hosting / analytics in a safe way for companies. Very limited OTT applications. Network slicing and information brokerage become key to an operator.

3. Critical communications will require a completely closed and controlled system and analytics environment – with mobile edge computing at the heart.

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Conclusions

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5G will be characterised by 3 use cases:Ultra high broadbandMassive connectivityCritical connectivity

Whereas 2G, 3G, 4G and to a certain extent 5G ultra broadband have established OTT players as a driving force

Massive connectivity and critical connectivity will be characterised by hosting / application business cases in a locked down and trusted system environment – through network slicing.

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