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We create the technology to connect the world
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Connected industries
Connected cities
Connected consumers
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Unleashing the full potential of
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A new networking & connectivity era
Discover
(Information)
Sell
(Media)
Share
(Personal)
Share
(Media)
Automate
(Everything)
Enterprises
& Verticals
Consumers
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Automotive
Health
Events and
tourism
Industry 4.0
Mega
cities
Homes and
buildingsPeople &
Things
Addressing business challenges
Public
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Events & tourism
Automotive
Health
Industry 4.0
Mega cities
Homes &
buildings
…of fatalities in car accidents are due to human error and slow reaction
90%
…of 355 billion gallons of water used daily by Americans are wasted due to leakages
20%…estimated energy waste in US buildings due to inefficient and outdated HVAC systems
50%
…additional economic benefits by leveraging Smart City applications
50 billion €
…deaths by non communicable diseases expected in 2030
52 million
……productivity gains expected by connected cyber physical systems
26%
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New value creation: The industrial opportunity
Share
of GDP
% of Private
Workforce
Share of
Private-Sector IT
Investment
Annual
Productivity
Growth
(15yr avg)
Digital
Industries30% 25% 70% 2.7%
Source: The coming productivity boom, Michael Mandel, Brett Swanson, The Technology CEO Council
Technology, Content, Finance
& Insurance, Professional &
Technical Services
Manufacturing, Construction,
Mining, Utilities, Healthcare,
Hotels, Food, Transportation,
Wholesale and retail trade
Physical
Industries70% 75% 30% 0.7%
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Unleashing the potential of 5G
New demands with extremely diverse requirements
Smart Factories
1 PB/day
Devices
1.5 GB/day
Autonomous
driving
Billions of sensors
connected
Value creation
potential IIoT business in 2025**
$bn
**Source: McKinsey Global Inst.
1.210
160
930
3.700
930
1.660
Factories Worksites Cities
Low estimateHigh estimate
5G capabilities
The building blocks
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
Growth of traffic consumers and industry
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5G Future X architecture – End to end More than radio technology
Converged Edge Cloud
Software-defined
Massive ScaleAccess
Long fibers
ConvergedNode
Shortwaves& wires
Emerging Devices & Sensors Smart Network Fabric
Autonomously optimized coverage & capacity
Universal
Adaptive Core Access agnosticconverged core
Programmable
Network OS Dynamic customerservices
Management &Orchestration
SDN NFV
Digital Value
PlatformsWeb, Enterprise & Vertical apps
External data sources
Open APIs
Analytics
Modular, decomposednetwork functions
Common data layer
Machine learning
Dynamic
Data Security
Dynamic network optimization
Multi-operatorfederation
Augmented
Cognition
Systems
9
ETSI NFV
xRAN/ORAN
OpenStack
TIPCPRI
AkrainoOCP OPNFV
ONAP
Acumos
3GPP
Kubernetes
OB-BAA
ETSI ZSM
ETSI MEC
Openness and standardization in collaboration
3x increase of cell site throughput, slashing power costs
Zero-touch network optimization in ns tact
Web-scale capacity and programmability
30%TCO savings
Quantum leap inradio economics
Embedding AI intothe architecture
Cloud-native architecture
Fully automated network slicing
-+
, open, cloud native and intelligent
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5G market will start with extreme mobile broadband
Public
Nokia market view and derived engagement
Massivemachine
communication
ExtremeMobile
Broadband
Critical machine
communication
Machine markets will start to
develop 2022+• Need for coverage layer and
low cost devices
• Verticals not expected to be early adopters for 5G
• Earlier trials to test technology and define business models
20202018 2019 2021
>6GHz
3-6 GHz• Megacity capacity densification
• 3 to 6GHz ~100MHz BW
• Dense urban grid
High capacity and coverageHigh capacity and coverage
Ultra high capacity
5G Fixed Wireless Access
Extreme mobile broadband market starts E2E solutions for all three markets
5G Fixed Wireless Access
• Extension of fiber access
• cm/mmWave
• Line of Sight (LOS)
• Ultra dense use cases
• cm/mmWave
• Short range, LOS preferable
Ultra high capacity
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Speed of innovation with the wider 5G ecosystem
Piloting with leading verticals
5G smart sea port / airport
Driving the deployment of 5G
Nokia 5G trials and contracts
AT&TT-MobileVerizonSprintCharter
Bell CanadaTelusShaw
TIMElisaFinlandTelia FinlandVF ItalyTAG
OrangeTelefonicaKPNCosmoteSFR CMCC
CTCCUCMIIT
DOCOMOKTLG U+SKT
KDDISoftbankStarHubOptusTWM
Ooredoo QatarEtisalat UAEVodacom SASTC
Du UAE Zain
MobilyRain
Collaborating with leading chipset and device
manufacturers
3GPP compliant 5G smartphones expected to be available by 1H 2019
5G V2X connectivity
Smart power grids
5G industrial automation
Public commercial 5G references : DoCoMo,T-Mobile US,AT&T,Telia,
Vodafone Italy, TIM San Marino, SKT,KT, Optus, rain SA
80+ 5G agreementsin place
50+ technical engagements completed in 2018
70+ technical engagements planned or on the way in 2019
GSMA GLOMO Awards 20195G Leadership award 5G Industry partnership award
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Unleash your full potential with 5G
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Þakka þér fyrir / Thank you
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