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SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE © GSMA 2015 GLOBAL DATA TRAFFIC FORECAST Exabytes of data (per annum globally) TOTAL TRAFFIC IN 2019 ABOUT 100X HIGHER THAN 2010 PREDICTIONS MAY BE UNDERSTATED ANALYSYS MASON & ABI FORECASTS FOR 2019 JUST INCREASED 30% Sources Analysys Mason, Global Mobile Network Traffic, Oct 2014 ABI Research, Mobile Data Traffic & Usage, Oct 2014 Cisco VNI Mobile Forecast, Jan 2015 Ericsson Mobility Report, June 2015

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© GSMA 2015

DATA AND SPECTRUM DEMAND

Joe Guan, Spectrum Policy Manager Asia Pacific Government & Regulatory Affairs, GSMA

7 August 2015, Bangkok

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SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE© GSMA 2015

HERE IS AN EXAMPLE

Source: Coleago Consulting

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SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE© GSMA 2015

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PREDICTIONS MAY BE UNDERSTATED ANALYSYS MASON & ABI FORECASTS FOR 2019 JUST INCREASED 30%

SourcesAnalysys Mason, Global Mobile Network Traffic, Oct 2014ABI Research, Mobile Data Traffic & Usage, Oct 2014Cisco VNI Mobile Forecast, Jan 2015Ericsson Mobility Report, June 2015

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SPECTRUM FOR MOBILE© GSMA 2015

GSMA ESTIMATE FOR SOME APT COUNTRIES

Preliminary

Selected APT countries – 3 data usages scenarios each Existing identified mobile spectrum amount from 885-1177 MHz depending on countries.

However, not all these spectrum is free from incumbents and therefore not available for mobile. Considering the medium scenarios only, there will be a shortfall of 300 to 600 MHz in 2020

DETAILED INPUTS PARAMETERS NEEDED IN ORDER TO CALCULATE MORE PRECISE ESTIMATE FOR YOUR COUNTRY

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