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Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 1
Shape the cities, shape the world
Cities transformation powered by Ericsson
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Ericsson - 2014 At a glance
MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE
OPERATIONS & BUSINESS SUPPORT SOLUTIONS
TELECOM SERVICES
TV PLATFORMS
37,000
25,700
65,000
2.5 billion
1 billion
180
118,000
Subscribers managed by us
Subscribers supported by us
Services professionals Employees
Countries with customers
R&D Employees
Patents
In R&D
228 B. SEK Net Sales 2014
36 B. SEK
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Different cities - different CHALLENGES
ENERGY WASTE
EDUCATION PUBLIC SAFETY POLLUTION HEALTH
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
URBAN DIVIDESenvironment
WATER
housing JOBS TRANSPORTATION
FOOD & AGRICULTURE
Role for ICT
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Three key driverssmart sustainable cities
PEOPLE BUSINESS SOCIETY
Attractiveness Competitiveness Sustainability
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USE CASES
› Identification of use cases
› Analyze effort required and impact of relevant use cases
Different city use cases
Mobility, Transport, ITS
Energy & Utilities Public Safety E-Government Education Waste & Water mgt
City Commerce
Citizen Mobility Connected City Lighting
Disaster preventionand reaction
Digital Social InteractionsCitizen engagement
Connected learning Smart Waste Mobile wallet
City Commute App-multimodal advice for best journey
City Energy Score Card
Citizen Movement Surveillance and citizens security
Urban Planning -Leverage modelling tools, city indices
Collaborative/ Community Based Training
Air quality control sensors, shut down roads past a threshold
Business centres with best ICT infrastructure, policies, innovation incubation
Smart Parking Building energy management systems
Public Event Congregation
City Info App & Portal
Free Wifi for the under-privileged
Water Meters for detecting water consumption & leakages
Retail & Biz Location Planning based on People Flow analysis
Sustainable Mobility(Car/Bike Sharing)
Smart meter Analytics
CoordinatedEmergency services
Open Data Portal –invite citizens to build apps on data
Equal opportunity Connected waste bin monitoring for efficient collection
Geo fenced offersLocation based City Services
Connected Car/Vessel
Renewable Integration to minimize carbon footprint
Borders and Customs
Collaboration among multiple cities government
Free access to educational material - MOOC
Solar Waste Bin for waste compaction
Open Innovation
ITS Smart Grid Communication & Control
Strategic Government Network
Crowdsourcing of cities information
Access to paid projects & assignments
Waste Segregation/Monetization
Multi-use assets - Solar charged benches used for advertisement
Electric Vehicle Customer & Revenue Management
First Responder Network
Internet of Things High Digital Literacy Water Quality Control
Innovative business models
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You can respond fast with police, fire and
ambulance (First Responder Network)
You offer citizen connectivity in tunnels(ICT Infrastructure for Road and Rail)
You respond to any emergency fast(Emergency Response)
You can easily monitor your electricity consumption
(Smart Meters)
Your country borders are protected
(Border and Area Security)
Your provide easy mobility with Integrated
Fare System(Transport Transaction)
You can make the city again and again(Disaster Management)
You dynamically connect people with parking spots
(Smart Parking)
Your assets and critical infrastructures are
protected(Asset Management & Critical Infrastructure Management)
You can integrate any new business or service to
city ecosystem(Consulting & System Integration)
You have enabled citizen with connectivity
(LTE, LPWA, WiFi, Fibre Optics)
EFFICIENT CITY:
You optimize whatever you do
SAFE CITY :
No one fear to live and come to you
COMPETITIVE CITY :
You make wishes come true
RESILIENT CITY:
You can recover fast from any disaster
offerings*
You holistically manage your mobility requirement
(Integrated Traffic System)
* Sample offering have been listed for illustration
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#1 CITY CONNECTIVITYERICSSON networks
› 40% of the world's mobile traffic is carried over Ericsson networks
› LTE Leader in the world’s top 100 cities
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We cooperate with best in class for sustainable urban future
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Value proposition –end to end
Ericsson offers end to end services.Consulting, ICT integration, implementation and management.
Professional Services
Technology / Offerings & Skills
CONNECTIVITY CLOUD DIGITAL PLATFORMS
BIG DATA ANALYTICS SECURITY DEVICES
BusinessProcess
BusinessSupport Systems
ServiceEnablemement
OperationalSupport Systems
Networks (radio,IP/core/trasm.)
Partner Technology& Skills
Smart Utility
Public Safety
Smart Transportation
Other industries
Vision
Objective
Plan
Strategy
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VALUE PROPOSITION –cross industry competence
Network Infrastructure: Private & Public.
Connectivity Management : Industry differentiated performance
Utilities Transport Public Safety Other Industries
Citizen Experience Management
Device Management (IOT, Sensors, equipment etc.)
Analysis, Security & Information Management
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AISAl MadarAlgeria TelecomAltelAncelASVTBatelcoBest Comms.BhartiBITEBotswana TelecomBrasil TelecomBritish TelecomCable & WirelessCelcomCellcomCellplusCeltelCentennial WirelessChina MobileChina TelecomChina UnicomCingularColt TelecomCosmoteCyberAccess Com.CYTADNA FinlandEconetEircomExcelcomFarEasToneFinnet
AB Trav & GaloppAttiki OdosAustralian Defence Force
France TelecomGlobacomGlobe TelecomGolden Telecom
MobicomMobifonMobilyMobitelMobtelMTNNawrasNetcomNetiaNitelNTT DoCoMoO2OptimusOrangePacific BellPalestine Telecom
SunCom WirelessSunriseSwisscomTACOMTaiwan Cellular
H3G / Hi3GHutchison TelecomIrancellKazakhstan TelecomKorea TelecomKPNKyivstarMarpinMascomMaxisMéditelMegaFonMeteor
PantelPartner ComPeoples TelephoneReliance TelecomRIX TelecomRogers Comms.Saudi TelecomSBCSi.MobilSingTelSpacefon
TelcelTelecom NZTelefonicaTelekom SrbijaTelenorTeletopia
TelfortTeliaSoneraTelkom KenyaTelstraTIMTKV VietnamT-MobileTransAsia Telecom
TranstelTranstelecomTurkcellWarid TelecomsWataniya
Bank BostonBrainHeart CapitalCrazy John’s
IDA SingaporeInmarsatInvitelLloyds TSBLunarStormMinistry of ICT ThailandMinistry of telecom LebanonMiTVNTC ThailandOTP National Savings BankRoyal Dutch Shell
ScaniaSEBSentechiPSTARSIDA
SprayTasmanian ASWireless MaingateVolksbank
WindVodacomVodafone
TelfortTeliaSoneraTelkom KenyaTelstraTIMTKV VietnamT-MobileTransAsia Telecom
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ICT for Telecoms and Enterprise engagements
Smart City related engagements
Multiple references
› Duke Energy
› Sao Jose Dos Campos
› Maersk › Stockholm Royal Seaport› Elektrilevi, Eon, Skagearck
› Acea› Enel, Terna, 2iRete
Gas, ItalGas
› City of Lusail› Middle East (Several
First Responder and Strategic Government Networks)
› State Grid Corporation of China
› Tasmanian Police› NZ Police
› Curitiba City, Buses
› Ausgrid› Origin
› Entel Chile
› Iberdrola, Endesa› Valencia 112
› Volvo Cars, Scania
› Asbanc M-Commerce
› DEWA, NWA› Port Security› Highway ICT
› Varna Municipality› Bulgaria Border
› Los Angeles
› Greece 112› Port of Thessaloniki
› Miami Airport Security
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São Jose Dos Campos, BrasilSafe City
Customer challenge› Modernize the city’s public safety, emergency response and traffic management
operations, and ICT environment
› Integrate local police, traffic department and civil defense agencies
Ericsson’s Solution› Emergency Response & Traffic Management Control room solution for:
› Call taking and dispatch incl. real time GIS information, camera locations andtraffic information
› Multi agency integration with real time tracking and dispatch of Police and Trafficdept. vehicles
› Traffic Management Systems Integration (CCTV, traffic lights)
› Video cameras (500), Fiber network (150 km), Control Room equipment, Tabletson vehicles (100)
Benefits to the Customer› Focus on core mission; public safety day-to-day operations
› Improved operational efficiency
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Acea
Ericsson’s Solution› /// managed integration of one of the worlds largest Automatic Meter
Management solution.
› Acea signed a 10 years MS agreement for the Metering Data Center and forcommunication network supervision (availability and performances).
› Complete advanced metering management operation for 1.6 million meters and500 street-lighting substations
Customer challenge› Acea is Italy’s foremost water supplier and the second largest electricity provider
supplying more than 2.7 million residential.
› Investment initiated to conform with new metering management legislations,integrate collection and management of metering data and to take control ofoperating costs and service revenue from residential consumers.
Benefits to the Customer› With the integration of the solution Acea achieved increased customer
satisfaction and service levels together with reducing revenue losses due to theft,reduction of metering & customer service costs, and increased distributionnetwork management efficiency.
› Through the Managed services deal Acea reduced its OPEX and increasedoperational efficiencies.
Efficient City
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We turn OPEN data into big improvements
Varna MunicipalitySmart Safety - Public Safety & Security
Ericsson’s Solution› EU funded project procured via a public tender, to implement:
› E-ticketing system
› Automatic vehicle location (AVL) & fleet management
› Real Time Passenger Information system (RTPI)
› Traffic management system to provide priority to Public Buses
Customer challenge› Modernization of the urban public transport system (220 buses) to address:
› Traffic jams and low bus speed
› No real time control in ticketing
› Poor services due to lack of information
Benefits to the Customer› Improvement of the quality and capacity of Public Transport
› Decrease of harmful gas emissions by optimizing the bus routes
› Real time revenue management and control of the Fare Collection
Competitive City
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Skagerak Nett
Ericsson’s Solution› Ericsson is responsible for delivery and integration of a complete smart metering
solution;
› Delivery of 180,000 smart meters, support a large-scale modernization of theNorwegian power grid and ensure efficient technology and processestransformation; Ericsson will be responsible for operations, support andmaintenance of the solution during the project period
Customer challenge› To deliver smart meters to more than 180,000 customers in Norway
Benefits to the Customer› Save transmission and distribution costs, reduce CO2 emissions and facilitate
the transition to renewable energy;
› more transparent charging models and supports efficient consumption behavior.
Efficient City
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Stockholm Royal SeaportEfficient City
Ericsson’s Solution› Use of public 4G network for micro grid and distribution automation at medium
voltage and low voltage levels
Customer challenge› Communication infrastructure for smart city with focus on energy use cases
within the Stockholm Royal Seaport micro grid
› Unified smart grid communication system supporting service enablementplatform for M2M applications
Benefits to the Customer› Economies of scale for modules, devices and equipment via the use
mainstream technologies
› QoS enabled network with short latencies allows for automation control
› Future proof communication network
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Competitive City Volvo Cars
Ericsson’s Solution› Connected Vehicle Cloud based on Ericsson’s Service Enablement Platform› Integration with Volvo Car Group IS/IT environments and in-vehicle systems› Deployed on standard cloud infrastructure providers
Customer challenge› Proactive maintenance to increase quality and lower cost
› Evolve from traditional B2B relationship to direct B2C
› Secure and capture after market sales through customer intimacy
› Enable new revenue streams and innovative partnerships
Benefits to the Customer– Allows Volvo Cars to add new functionality throughout the life cycle of the car
– Ability to adapt the applications and services to different markets
– Enables Volvo to deliver functions based on knowledge collected in their internal analytics platform
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Competitive City M-Commerce: Asbanc
Customer challenge› Proactive maintenance to increase quality and lower cost
› Evolve from traditional B2B relationship to direct B2C
› Secure and capture after market sales through customer intimacy
› Enable new revenue streams and innovative partnerships
Ericsson’s Solution› The solution is explicitly tailored to provide a new channel enabling financial
inclusion, providing easy-to-use and secure next-generation mobile financial services, including those who do not have access to traditional banking services.
› Ericsson m-commerce solution includes the development of a mobile money platform, systems integration, learning services, managed services and support
Benefits to the Customer› Asbanc estimates that 2.1 million Peruvians will benefit and own a mobile
wallet by 2019
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 24
Curitiba 3G BusesResilient City
Customer challenge› More people live in cities than in rural areas and consume the majority of
resources
› To make city centers of innovation, where new ways to more effectively use those resources.
Ericsson’s Solution› The connected buses fleet of the Curitiba Public transport System uses ICT
solution to be more efficient not only to improve quality and safety to attract more commuters, but also to reduce carbon emissions.
› Technology and Services leadership: This initiative was one of the first machine-to-machine (M2M) examples using 3G connectivity for buses fleet management worldwide.
› We innovate by trying a innovative ecosystem where a range of applications can be explored trough the broadband connectivity
Benefits to the Customer› Curitiba’s 3.2 million citizens in southern Brazil and its Public Transport
Operators are benefiting from an electronic ticketing and fleet management system. The city’s bus fleet serves 2.4 million passengers daily and is connected through a high-speed mobile broadband network that provides up-to-the-second information on a range of services.
› While providing better and safer services to millions of passengers each day, a connected public-transport system makes for more efficient fuel usage and a corresponding reduction in CO2e emissions.
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Resilient CityResilient City Civil Warning: Multiple References
› Israel: Nationwide Warning System that disseminates selective alerts andguidance messages to the population in real time
› Based on immediate control of all available and relevant channels in Israel
› Time to notification of next major city: ca. 6-8 minutes
› Notification by SMS, sirens and address-based PSTN calls
› Norway: Notification of population in case of Tsunami s (caused by enormouslandslides)
› Australia’ Bureau of Metrology , Tsunami Warning System
› 3G network combined with a reliable cellular router mounted on offshore stationsthat creates a robust and reliable tsunami early warning system for Australia’scoastline.
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 26
Smart SantanderCity Master Plan
Ericsson’s Solution› Sensors providing real-time information to residents & accessible on
smartphones:
› Smart Commuter and parking solutions
› Environmental and weather tailored alerts
› Sustainable public parks utilities controls
› Smart Street Lighting systems
› Empowered Citizens with direct access to city Gov
Customer challenge› Improve city efficiency
› Higher quality of city life for it’s citizens
› More sustainable environment
Benefits to the Customer› More cost efficient city
› Satisfied citizens
› Environmentally aware citizens
› Easy & direct dialog with citizens
› React quickly & efficiently to city problems with fast resolutions
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 27
Miami Airport SecuritySafe City
Customer challenge› High risk characteristics.
› increase security while cutting costs.
› Existing infrastructure can not support modern security systems.
Ericsson’s Solution› Ericsson worked closely with the Miami Dade Airport Authority during solution
analysis, design, integration and delivery while providing project managementand post delivery support.
› Ericsson solution: Flexible, modular multiservice communications network;High speed video surveillance with synchronized 2-way audio; Access controlsolution integrated with video surveillance; Onsite interoperability lab.
Benefits to the Customer› Increased passenger, vendor and personnel safety.
› Increased situational awareness.
› Enhanced video surveillance capacity
› Reduced overall response time during security events.
› Force multiplication; A scalable, reliable multiservice network.
› Reduced operational costs.
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 28
Veria GreeceSystem Integration/Wi-Fi Connectivity
Customer challenge› Better public administration and social services
› Social and financial development
› Sustainable Networked city
Ericsson’s Solution› Prime Integrator and System Supplier of Smart city applications
› VoIP Platform, call center, video conference system, Wi-Fi Hotspots
› Directory of health professionals › Remote monitoring of persons in need ›Remote meetings about health issues – Tourism Application
› Geographical Information System (GIS) enabled guided tour via PDA andRoute calculation
› eLearning; application for citizen’s online; learning courses
Benefits to the Customer› New ways of communicating and providing services to citizen and visitors
› New Business opportunities
› Improvement of citizen's quality of life
› Sustainable development
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 29
E-Trikala GreeceSystem Integration/Wi-Fi Connectivity
Customer challenge› Digital City applications:
› Intelligent Public Transportation – Telecare – MobiPark Dimosthenis, anInteragency program to assist citizens in reporting functional problems –Dialogos, that provides citizens with the opportunity to actively participate inthe decision making of the Municipal Council – E-government
› services, the first effort to provide remote services to citizens – GeographicalInformation System (GIS) of Municipality of Trikala
Ericsson’s Solution› Ericsson was the Supplier and System Integrator for the city’s MAN network
infrastructure (fiber optics network – passive & active equipment) and the WiFinetwork
Benefits to the Customer› Trikala ü 48,686 inhabitants ü 50 km of fiber optics
› MAN ü Wireless network (WiFi) in the city centre
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ALGERIA HIGHWAY authorityICT INFRASTRUCTURE
› IP connectivity to all highway ITS support systems and service facilities› Road charging stations› SOS totems› Service stations› Speed control› Traffic management sensors
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 31
AIR QUALITY MONITORING
› Ericsson Serbia in partnership with Telekom Serbia, deployed ekoBus in the cities of Belgrade (as a trial) and City of Pancevo and Lafarge Cement Company (commercial implementations)
› eKoBus utilizes public transportation vehicles to monitor– a set of environmental parameters over a city area– additional information like the location of the buses and estimated arrival times to bus stops
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 33
› Innovative 3D visualization of the city› Interactive travel guide covering points of interest, water temperature› Portal to extend tennis tournament experience outside of the city and increase event
monetization
WTA SWEDISH OPEN in BÅSTADnetworked event
Ericsson Internal | 2015-05-04 | Page 36
Proven consulting Framework & Partner Ecosystem
ICT solution Capabilities for Smart City
Strategic business advice with deep Technology & Operations know how
Global company, local presenceTRUST
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> 2000 Consultants, 16,000 CSI professionals> 1500 Consulting and SI Projects/Year > Our Managed services capability allows us to
support Cities even after implementation > 900 employees in Turkey alone with some Smart
City specialists
> Our clients benefit from the powerful collaborations we’ve forged with leading industry groups, lobbyists and drivers of city innovation
> Our transformation approach manages transition of technology, process and people in harmony
> Ericsson has delivered many projects in IoT, Cloud and Analytics
> Continued investment in new capabilities -acquisitions and new hires
> Strong ecosystem of partners to bring the most suitable solutions for our client’s context
> Ericsson specialists who have planned, designed and delivered major projects across the smartcity chain – from Strategy to Implementation to Operations.
> We combine strategic commercial thinking from emerging and developed markets
Why Ericsson