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HOW COMMUNICATION STANDARDS HAVE CHANGED THE WORLDExamples of things we take for granted today that cellular standards make possible:
Text messaging & mobilephone calls to nearlyanyone in the world
Sharing andstreaming music,pictures and video
Access to the internet
Music/podcast streaming
Mobile healthcareSharing health stats fromhealth tracking apps withdoctors to improve care
Mobile banking Quickly and safely performing transfersand checking our accounts, withouthaving to go to the bank
Social networks
News apps
E-ticketing and mobile boarding passes
Payment apps
Mobile games & much more
OVER 5bnUNIQUE MOBILESUBSCRIBERS IN THE WORLD TODAY
THE BENEFITS OF CELLULAR STANDARDSCellular communication standards - 2G, 3G,4G, and now 5G - are the blueprints for the complex radio system and networks through which your smartphone connects to the world.
This system has transformed the world overthe past 30 years. Your smartphone and allthe freedom and services you have at yourfingertips while on the move would not existwithout cellular standards.
3.6bnPEOPLE USE MOBILE INTERNET
BUT, REALLY, WE HAVE NOT YET IMAGINED ALL THE
CHANGES THAT THE 5TH GENERATION CELLULAR STANDARDS WILL BRING
TO OUR SOCIETY!
9.1bnIOT CONNECTIONSTODAY
IOT CONNECTIONSEXPECTED IN 2025
25.2bn
HOW 5G WILL MAKE OUR WORLD BETTER CONNECTED
Agriculture• Environment and soil sensors• Farmers can monitor crops and livestock remotely and in real time
Smart cities• Utilities• Traffic management
Health• Mobile heart monitors, remote surgery• First aid support delivered by emergency drones
Cell towers
More efficient data storage centres
Consumer electronics• Smart wearables• Augmented & virtual reality devices
Smart factories• Cutting cords• Improving efficiency
Mobile shoppingImproved energy efficiency
Home• Connected home appliances• 5G’s increased bandwith is needed to enable the mass device connectivity needed for the Internet of Things
Transport• Connected and autonomous vehicles• 5G’s low latency and stable connections are needed to ensure road safety and reliability
An initiative supported by IP Europe