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Bringing the networked society to life

Bringing the networked society to life. LOURENCO PINTO COELHO VP STRATEGY & MARKETING REGION LATINAMERICA. 9.3 BN 3.3 Smartphones 250 M (2012) 850 M (2018). By 2018…. Compare to other values. What does 9.3 BN really mean? What does 3.3 BN really mean?. 250 M PCs & Tablets (2012).

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Bringing the networked society to life

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  1. Bringing the networked society to life LOURENCO PINTO COELHO VP STRATEGY & MARKETING REGION LATINAMERICA

  2. 9.3 BN 3.3 Smartphones 250 M (2012) 850 M (2018) By 2018… Compare to other values. What does 9.3 BN really mean? What does 3.3 BN really mean? 250 MPCs & Tablets (2012) 3.3 BNSmartphone Subscriptions 6.5 BNMobile broadband Subscriptions 9.3 BNMobile Subscriptions 850 MPCs & Tablets

  3. INSIGHTS 2013 +50% Everything gets connected & smart, not just phones Expansion into digital services to find new revenues @ +2.0bn Tiered, shared, bundled and real-time pricing models 20MB Customer experience & efficiency driving operator transformation +100m Differentiation through superior network performance and quality

  4. The Networked Society + + = transformation

  5. Transformation Digital transformation Mobile revolution “Hyper digitization” Social media Power of the cloud and crowd Downstream & upstream innovation Organize without an organization New “currencies” Internet of things Analytics Pervasive • Digital transformation • Mobile revolution • Social media • “Hyper digitization” • Power of the cloud and crowd • Downstream & upstream innovation • Organize without an organization • New “currencies” • Internet of things • Analytics Degree of economic impact Digital distribution and web strategy • Web strategy and e-commerce • Creating efficiency through web strategy Digital distribution and web strategy • Web strategy and e-commerce) • Creating efficiency through web strategy (e.g. Government) Digital products (e.g., music, entertainment) Limited Late 1990s 2000s 2010s Time

  6. Attributes of the networked society Innovation Resources Knowledge Creation Productivity

  7. The governance perspective Managing infrastructure and resources efficiently Real-time monitoring and analytics tools for dynamic short-term action as well as holistic long-term planning Improved public administration with increased transparency and efficiency through The citizen perspective Awareness of decisions and what type of behavior that the city and the citizens benefits from Personal and contextual incentives for sustainable behavioral change Driving collaboration and the ability to affect the city surroundings through collective action COMMON ICT THEMES Photos licensed under Creative Commons

  8. COMMON ICT THEMES • The technology perspective • Bridging components supporting the understanding of processes in other sectors to reach synergy effects • Services having the support from the knowledge and reasoning of an intelligent system • Importance of data visualizations that help create awareness about, for example, sustainability issues • The business perspective • Augmenting traditional products with ICT features and services that differentiate and enhance their usage • Enabling radically new solutions to city challenges by building on the creativity of people and businesses • Understanding how shifts from physical goods to the service sector can amplify the environmental benefits of e-services

  9. Knowledge and reasoning layer Update reasoning algorithms Crowdsourcing and service data Respond to events Event information Update preferences Contextual and personal info Status information Shared data Sustainable city modelsLong-term vision alignment, evaluations, proactive measures, transformations, collaboration, regulations Community and business participation Citizen contributions, incentives and rewards, responsibility, good practices, services, business innovation Dynamic city operations centers Optimization, resource management, infrastructure, public services, objects, sensors, actuators Public safety Food Health Jobs Education Energy Water

  10. re-thinking roles Applications & Services Servicecreator Systems & Platforms Serviceenabler Networkdeveloper Connectivity & Communication

  11. What Ericsson brings Innovation & Revenue Growth Servicecreator OSS/BSS & ProcessTransformation Serviceenabler Networkdeveloper Network evolution

  12. The Networked Society + + + Realized by Technology and Industry Collaboration

  13. In the networked society people, knowledge, devices, and information are networked for the growth of society, life and business.

  14. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Ericsson.com/jm Facebook.com/EricssonCaribbean Twitter.com/EricssonCarib YouTube.com/Ericsson

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