Rethinking Radio
Rethinking Radio
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Augmented
everything
Mobile living
E-health
Industry 4.0
Billion of
sensors
Smart cities
Seamless
connectivity
Virtual presence
Business by 2025:
Around 50 billion devices will be connected by 20201 and IoT will be a 484
billion euro business opportunity2.
5G will be worth US$ 247 billion to mobile operators with North America,
Asia-Pacific and Western Europe being the top markets3.
Source: Nokia Bell Labs Mobility Traffic Report
Sources: Machina Research and Nokia Strategy and Nokia White Paper: LTE-M - Optimizing LTE for the Internet of Things.
Further thoughts:
5G Masterplan White Paper
5G Mission Critical, not Mission Impossible White Paper
LTE-M - Optimizing LTE for the Internet of Things White Paper
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Change is happening and its upon us already. Suddenly, complex apps have
become a large part of our everyday life, with 378 billion app downloads
per year expected by 20204.
In 2015, 4.1 percent of wireless connections were already for IoT devices6
Self-driving cars are no longer a far-distant concept; they are on our roads
today. In London, the Greenwich Automated Transport Environment
(GATEway)5 will see public trials in 2016 of zero emission, automated
vehicles. Many other cities around the world have similar projects.
Nokia has also shown how LTE networks can enable cars to share real-time
hazard information to make driving safer and more comfortable with
capabilities such as assisted overtaking.
Today there are already millions of connected devices. Fast, reliable mobile
access to the Internet is now a top customer loyalty concern.
You cannot afford to wait for the future. Operators that start today to
prepare their networks will be ahead of the curve and in a strong
competitive position at the right time.
Source: http://www.ovum.com/press_releases/ovum-app-revenue-to-double-by-2020-outpacing-download-growth/
Source: www.digitalgreenwich.com
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At the current rate of adoption, 3G, 4G/LTE, small cells and Wi-Fi-like
technologies together with the emergence of new technologies will
only satisfy about 81 percent of the conservative demand forecast
by 2020. Our disruptive models indicate, however, that the demand
could be 50 percent higher than the conservative forecast.11
Ref: Bell Labs mobility traffic report
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Operators need a network architecture ready for new licensed
and unlicensed spectrum, new 5G radio technologies, and
scalability to deliver unlimited capacity and IoT connectivity all without lengthy preparation.
These principles have guided Nokia in the development of its AirScale radio
access that fundamentally changes the way radio networks are built.
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EPC
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Nokia AirScale Cloud RAN Executive Summary
Nokia has been a leader in driving and commercializing Cloud RAN innovations.
The timely launches of Nokias AirScale and AirFrame solutions give it an edge
in this space, and its proactive moves to develop Mobile Edge Computing technology
earlier than most rivals give it added credibility.
Ed Gubbins, Senior Analyst, Wireless Infrastructure, Current Analysis
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Connected cells
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5G Radio Access White Paper
Evolution to UDN Whitepaper
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AirScale has
and up to
60% 50%
ICT has the potential to enable a 20 percent reduction in global
CO2 emissions by 2030, thus holding emissions at 2015 levels12.
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Nokia AirScale is more than just a new base station or new radio access software. This is a complete new-generation of radio
access network with all the hardware and software needed to
prepare you for the IoT and 5G future.
All innovation of AirScale is is compatible with existing radio
networks so you can combine AirScale Base Stations with legacy
radio networks to make full and continued use of your existing
investments.
Nokia AirScale Radio Access, includes the following Nokia
AirScale Radio Access elements
Nokia AirScale System Module
Nokia AirScale RF Modules and Nokia AirScale RRHs
Nokia AirScale Cloud BTS Server
Nokia AirScale Wi-Fi including
Nokia AirScale Wi-Fi Controller
Nokia Wi-Fi Access Points AC200 and AC400
with several variants
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AirScale Executive Summary
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Supports mobile edge computing for new apps that make use of local
context to deliver more compelling services that generate new business
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