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Helen ChiangGeneral Manager
IDC Taiwan
as a Service Architecture
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Key Promises of 5G
From 2018 to 2021 carriers will invest billions in 5G to enable entirely new experiences and business models.
Greater connection density
Lower latency
Enhanced broadband
eMBB
URLLC
mMTC
5G Game-Changing Infrastructure Built on SDN &
NFV
▪ Cloud RAN, HetNet (I-RAT, SON, Small Cells), Carrier Wi-Fi, LTE – U, Mobile Edge Computing Video Optimization, Traffic Steering
SMART RAN SMART CONNECTIVITY
▪ NFV (vEPC, vIMS), SDN (SGi LAN) PCRF, DRA, Bandwidth Engineering, OSS – CEM, Network Optimization
SMART CORE SMART COMPUTING
▪ Network Aware, Application Aware, Content Aware, Network Analytics, Network Data Monetization
SMART CONTENT SMART CURATION
Sources: 5GPPP, Nokia
MORE CAPACITY (1000 X?)
FASTER ACCESS(Mbps>Gbps)
MORE SOFTWARE BASED
UPGRADABLE
UBIQUITOUS IMMERSIVE
CONNECTIVITY
SUPPORT A WIDER RANGE OF
APPLICATIONS
VIRTUALISED NETWORK
FUNCTIONS
WHAT IS THE 5G INFRASTRUCTURE
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Network Slicing is the Cornerstone of “Networks as a
Service”
▪ Hardware and software separated
▪ SDN and NFV capability & flexibility
▪ 5G network “slices” to support various APIs
United StatesEarly launches: 2018Nationwide 2019-2020
JapanNationwide 2023
ChinaWide-scale by 2020
KoreaMarch 2019
AustraliaEarly launches 2019/2020
IndiaNationwide 2023
GermanyNationwide
2025
SwedenNationwide
2025
FranceOne City – 2020
Transport routes - 2025
CanadaBeginning 2020
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Where and When is 5G Coming
Consumer’s View for 5G
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Q: Have you heard of the term “5G” as it applies to networks and services provided by a wireless service provider?
Q: How would you consider your understanding of 5G?
n = 2003; n = 1665Source: 2019 U.S. Consumer Mobile Services Survey
Commercial’s View on 5G
7© IDCn = 469; n = 337Source: 2019 U.S. Enterprise Mobility Decision-Maker Survey: Services
Q: Have you discussed deploying 5G cellular technology in your organization?
Q: If yes, who have you had discussions with?
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Q: From your understanding, what will the benefits of 5G be when it comes to your existing wireless service?
n = 501Source: 2019 U.S. Enterprise Mobility Decision-Maker Survey: Services
5G Benefit
Carriers’ View on 5G : Vertical
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Protocols in Manufacturing
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▪ Supported Applications▪ Product connectivity
▪ Process optimization
▪ Remote control
▪ Mission-critical site connectivity
▪ Worker augmentation
5G Autonomous Vehicles
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Automated cargo truck platooning
Autonomous
shuttle bus
Autonomous
public bus
Autonomous
police patrol
Autonomous
taxi service
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Denser Connectivity (M-MTC)
Higher Data Capacity (EMBB)
Lower Latency (URLLC)
5G USE CASES
CAGR (2018/22)
Source: IDC 5G IoT Use Cases Model, 2019
<10%
10%–30%
30+%
V2V/V2I Advanced Solutions
Traffic Management
Connected vending machines
Infotainment
Bedside Telemetry
Connected Oil Field Exploration
Agriculture Field Monitoring
Smart Large Appliances
Smart Street Lighting
Passenger Traffic Flow
Root Cause Manufact.
Emergency Services Conn Vehicle
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Evolve Use Case Development Approach
Supplier
Advantages
• Entirely transactional• Minimizes investment and risk• Ability to serve multiple
customers
Limitations
• Revenue potential capped• Lack of product use beyond
sale
Co-Developer
Advantages
• Collaboration drives innovation
• Recurring revenue sharing• Improved time to market• Shared R&D costs
Limitations
• Time & cost intensive• Use case needs• Potentially exclusivity issues
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IT and Business impacts • IT departments should be prepared to work not only with their
mobile network providers, but also with equipment OEMs and other service vendors, as most early 5G enterprise solutions will be bespoke projects unique to individual corporate or industry vertical needs. Scale or off-the-shelf 5G use cases will not be available until 2021 or later.
5G for Enterprise Digital Transformation and Innovation
• Buyers, particularly multilocation and multinational entities, need to keep a pulse on the timing and geography of 5G service as deployment as it will initially be deployed in smaller pockets, with ubiquitous coverage some time off. Thus, the impact and benefits of 5G adoption may only be available to certain locations or subsidiaries in the near- to mid-term.
• CSPs and enterprise ICT teams should evaluate technological advantages of 5G and determine whether there are tangible, monetary benefits to be realized by (1) conducting operations faster, (2) having more responsive network, and (3) connecting significantly more devices. Some use cases may require all three enhancements, while others may only utilize one or two. And more importantly, identify which use case scenarios can be achieved through existing Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology.
Guidance for Technology
Buyers
5G will be a Key Enabler of Enterprise DX’s next chapter,
with at least 40%of All 5G connections stemming from business use cases by 2023.
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