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IoThings – Milano Maggio 2017Barbara Pareglio – GSMA IoT Technical Director

Mobile IoT: 3GPP standard

per reti LPWA e IoT security

Introduction of the GSMA

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Overview of GSMA Mobile IoT

Understanding IoTand the market opportunity

What GSMA does and how we can help you

Content

IoT Security

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Mobile IoT Initiative was set up in Aug 2015 with 3 work streams dedicated to accelerating

the availability of standard LPWA solutions in licensed spectrum

Align the Industry

Convening the key industry

partners – chipset, device, network

manufacturers and vertical OEMs

2015: Published LPWA

technology assessment report

Oct-2015: GSMA MIoT became

home of NB-IoT Forum

March-2016: established CatM1

and EC-GSM-IoT Task Forces

Mobile IoT Initiative: Accelerating Availability of LPWA

Expediting the standardisation of

mobile IoT technologies in 3GPP:

Jan-April 2016: GSMA hosted 2

ad hoc 3GPP meetings

June 2016: 3GPP announced

completion of Rel13 that

included 3 GSMA -supported

LPWA technologies

GSMA issues a press release

on completion of 3GPP Rel13

Fast-Track Standardisation Reset Market Perceptions

Driving the industry to adopt a

common vision for mobile IoT:

Supported 6 MIoT demos at

the Innovation City at MWC

Barcelona

Hosted IoT Summit with 1,000

attendees at MWC Shanghai

Hosted 2 NB-IoT Summits in

Barcelona and Shanghai

2025 LPWA Connections Forecast per Market Region

100

Million

97

Million

920

Million

850

Million

1 Billion

Source: Machina Research 20175

Connected Cities

9.6 Million

Connected Industry

6.9 Million

Connected Energy

17 Million

Connected Home

27 Million

Connected Health

6.9 Million

Connected Business

6.5 Million

2025 LPWA Connections Forecast for Italy

Connected Consumer

Electronics

4 MillionConnected Car

2.2 Million

Total 2025 LPWA

Connections: 80

Million

6 Source: Machina Research 2017

Complexity: environment, a lot of networks, a lot of data

Interoperability

Fragmentation: proliferation of proprietary solutions

Authentication, Security and Privacy

Understanding the data

Several industries need to learn a lot of new skills

Regulations

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IoT: Some of the Challenges

Huge amount

Data

Lot of

Connectivity

options

Lot of

devices/sensors

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Mobile IoT Initiative: Accelerating Availability of

LPWA

Mobile IoT Initiative was set up in Aug 2015 dedicated to accelerating the availability

of 3GPP standard LPWA solutions in licensed spectrum.

The Focus for 2017 are the commercial launches of Mobile IoT Technologies

Mobile IoT refers to 3GPP standardised secure

operator managed IoT Networks for low power

wide area network

Mobile IoT Membership Snapshot

Over 60 GSMA Members 9

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Why are the LPWA 3GPP Technologies?

LTE-M NB-IoT

Long Term Evolution

for MachineNarrow-band IoT

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Better

Coverage

01

Low Cost

Module

03

Long

Battery

Life

04

Low Data

Needs

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2-way

communication

The Key features of Mobile IoT Technologies

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Standard -

available to

everybodyInteroperability

High

authentication

and securityScalability

High Quality of

Service, less

interference,

better network

control

Global

coverage with

Roaming

Leverage the

existing

infrastructure

Key Benefit of a standard solution in licensed spectrum

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Service Level

Agreement

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Emerging Markets for LPWA

SMART CITY

INDUSTRIAL UTILITIES

LOGISTICS

SMART BUILINGSCONSUMER &

MEDICAL

AGRICULTURE &

ENVIRONMENT

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Utilities

New LPWA connectivity

provides a less expensive

and less complex means of

connecting water meters

than earlier technologies.

By extending the battery life of meters, LPWA can enable a utility to increase the time

between servicing. Lengthening the service cycle from 2-3 years to 10-15 years

would dramatically improve the utility’s return on investment.

Water Meters will show reduction in water use, potentially reducing the need for new

reservoirs and they will provide information about leaks on customer premises.

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Key characteristics – which is the right compromise?

CoverageSpeed, Throughput,

Cost/Complexity, Power

Consumption

Automotive HealthWater/gas

metersEnvironmental /

AgricultureWearablesCCTV

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How do make a decision?

Switching

ability?

Fixed/moving

devices?

Single/bi-

directional

communication?

What level of

security do I

need?

Indoor/

Outdoor?

Where will I

deploy?

Things to consider

when selecting

LPWA technologies

Mobile IoT Open Lab

http://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot-lab-maps/

19 Mobile IoT

Open Labs

available

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Mobile IoT Innovators

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EVENTS –Networking Events to come!

The Mobile IoT Innovators

community provides an easy

way for companies interested

in Mobile IoT (Low Power Wide

Area) solutions to keep up to

date with the latest information

and industry developments.

http://www.gsma.com/iot/mob

ile-iot-innovators/

NEWSLETTERS –monthly, several interviews planned

GSMA SUPPORT –Over 60 MNO’s and Vendors

INNOVATORS – more than 300 Companies

Mobile IoT Pilots & Use Cases in 2016*

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Mobile IoT

Pilots

Smart

Parking

Water

Meters

Smart

Grid

Wearables

Smart

Lighting

Pallet

Tracking

Smart

Gas

Power

Meters

Waste

Management

Alarm

Monitoring

Smart

AgriLogistic

Tracking

* This are pilots that have been showcased by GSMA244

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03

04

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Priority for asking questions to our experts on webinar

Get Invited to meetups with ecosystem experts, share experience with other Innovators

Access to ecosystem stakeholders

Regular updates from ecosystem members and from the technology stream

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Possibility to bring forward your solution

?

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MWC Shanghai:

4th GSMA Global Mobile IoT Summit - Tuesday 27th June

IoT Summit in main conference - Thursday 29th June

More to come for MWC America, Barcelona and other

vertical events.

Sign up to Mobile IoT Innovators for getting updates

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Upcoming events

Relevant Links

http://www.gsma.com/iot/ready-to-launch-report/

Drawing on interviews with 13 mobile operators, this report outlines the numerous LPWA pilots being conducted around the world, what operators and their partners have learnt so far and what they plan to do

next.

http://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot-lab-maps/

Mobile IoT Open Lab Map, a unique resource which

provides information on the operators, equipment

manufacturers and associated technologies that are being developed in any

particular region.

http://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot-innovators/

The Mobile IoT Innovators community provides an easy way for companies interested

in Mobile IoT (Low Power Wide Area) solutions to keep

up to date with the latest information and industry

developments.

Mobile IoT Ready to

Launch Report

Mobile IoT Open IoT

Labs Map

Mobile IoT Innovators01 02 03

Mobile IoThttp://www.gsma.com/iot/mobile-iot-initiative/

MIoT Showcase Videohttp://www.gsma.com/iot/news/gsma-announces-winners-mobile-iot-innovators-

showcase-awards/

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Building the ecosystem for Mobile IoT

Mobile

Network

Operators

Network

Infrastructure

Providers

Testing and

Certification

Chipset

Designers

Module

Manufacturers

Device

Manufacturers

Developer

CommunitySolution

Providers

ConsumersEnterprise

Vertical Industries

City Corporations

Companies face a variety of security challenges with the rise of the IoT…

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Collaboration of a large ecosystem

Lack of consistent terminology in the IoT and IoT Security industry

Organisational

Security concerns and risks outweigh the benefits of investment

… making security a serious deployment barrier

Commercial

Service availability, secure identity, data privacy, and service integrity…

… in devices that are low complexity and low cost, have constrained power supplies, very long

lifecycles and are physically assessable to hackers

Remotely monitoring & maintaining the security of billions of new devices throughout their entire

lifecycles

Technical

New Approach to Security for IoT

IoT Security

Self-AssessmentIoT Security

Self-Assessment

Connection Efficiency Guidelines

http://www.gsma.com/iot/iot-connection-efficiency-

guidelines-v4/

IoT Security

Self-AssessmentIoT Security

Self-Assessment

Solutions to Enhance IoT

Authentication Using SIM Cards

http://www.gsma.com/iot/solutions-enhance-iot-

authentication-using-sim-cards-uicc/

“Securing the Port of the Future”

Case StudyExplains the benefits of the GSMA IoT Security

Assessment Schemehttp://www.gsma.com/iot/securing-port-future/

LPWA Technology Security

Comparison

https://goo.gl/qO1xer

Other IoT Security Resources

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How does the GSMA support the IoT

Mobile IoT

Accelerate availability of

standard LPWA

solutions in licensed

spectrum (EC-GSM-IoT,

LTE M, NB-IoT)

IoT Policy & Regulation

Enable operators to capture the

Internet of Things opportunity, by

fostering relevant, flexible and

technology-neutral policies and

regulation

IoT Security

Enable IoT solution providers

to protect themselves from

cybersecurity threats

(Guidelines & Assessment)

IoT Big Data

Harmonised data sets

from multiple sources

available to developers

and third parties through

common APIs.

Smart Cities

The GSMA is working with all

stakeholders to agree a common

approach to smart city solutions with

long term benefits to citizens and

businesses.

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QUESTIONS?

3GPP has defined the test cases

GSMA published: CLP.22 (Requirements) and CLP.23 (Test Cases)

GSMA TSG will maintain and further develop the field tests

GCF and PTCRB already started the work

Test and certification

VoLTE Mobility

Positioning Multicast

Adding full VoLTE

support for LTE-M

Enabling device to

monitor and report

channel condition for

inter-cell handover

Providing location

service for NB-IoT,

useful for use cases

such as asset

tracking

Allowing better OTA

firmware update for a

large number of

devices

Mobile IoT evolution beyond 3GPP Release 13