Security Level: Using LTE to deliver mobile broadband applications that contribute to society Manuel Vexler, CMO IMS/NGN October 16, 2012 www.huawei.com
Agenda 1 The role of LTE in deploying social applications Brief introduction to LTE technology LTE in rural and urban settings Societal benefits from mobile broadband A brief introduction to BB economics Case studies eservices using mobile broadband eeducation ehealth epublic Safety egovernment Panel discussions
Introduction to LTE LTE drives the use of mobile broadband in social and safety services LTE reduces cost per bit through improved spectral efficiency In Verizon network, LTE will operate in the 700 MHz spectrum, giving it vast potential for greater broadband speeds and access Page 3
LTE Matching Market Needs LTE benefits all sectors of the national economy Increased bandwidth combined with low latency offers the flexibility demanded by key government and public sector services Page 4
Throughput LTE Spectrum Use in Rural and Urban Areas GSM, UMTS and LTE frequencies Hot spot Urban LTE: 700 MHz, 2.6 GHz, AWS, 3.5 GHz 2G and 3G: GSM and UMTS at 850 MHz and 1900 MHz Sub-Urban Rural Frequency 700 MHz 2.6 GHz AWS 3.5 GHz 850 MHz 1900/850 MHz Bandwidth 15 MHz 20 MHz 10 MHz 20 MHz 10MHz 5 MHz Mode LTE LTE LTE LTE UMTS GSM Hot Spot/Urban /Sub-Urban HSPA+ 1900 LTE 3.5 GHz LTE 2.6 GHz GSM 1900MHz UMTS 850 MHz LTE 2600MHz LTE AWS Coverage Area Nationwide GSM 850 MHz LTE 700MHz Lower frequencies deliver higher coverage. Focus LTE 700 for rural area Higher frequencies such as 2.6 GHz and 3.5 GHz delivered increased capacity and can work as host spot in high density areas Medium frequency can be used for the urban and suburban Page 5
Case Study: 700 MHz Spectrum for Rural LTE Spectrum planning for 700 MHz is critical for low populated areas Developing countries benefit the most from deploying mobile broadband in these areas Page 6
Agenda 2 The role of LTE in deploying social applications Brief introduction to LTE technology LTE in rural and urban settings Societal benefits from mobile broadband A brief introduction to BB economics Case studies eservices using mobile broadband eeducation ehealth epublic Safety egovernment Panel discussions
Mobile Economics Investment in mobile networks is on the rise Latin America at 85% has the highest utilization rate for 2012-2013 Page 8
Mobile Broadband Economics: Wealth Creation Multiple studies show a large impact on national wealth from MBB A 10 percent increase in broadband penetration in developing countries is associated with a 1.4 percent increase in per capita GDP (ITU 2012) Page 9
Case Study: Malaysia MBB Bridging the Socio Economic Gap Huawei LTE being deployed by all major operators Page 10
LTE Deployment Challenges Ahead Latin America LTE deployment must be accelerated for Latin America countries to reap the social and economic benefits of mobile broadband LA has the highest subscription rated for MBB and 2 nd highest for FBB Lowest income subscribers use MBB vs. FBB on a ratio of 63:1 Page 11
Agenda 3 The role of LTE in deploying social applications Brief introduction to LTE technology LTE in rural and urban settings Societal benefits from mobile broadband A brief introduction to BB economics Case studies eservices using mobile broadband eeducation ehealth epublic Safety egovernment Panel discussions
e-education: A New Paradigm Knowledge-based society Skills and Competences Lifelong learning knowledgenetworks Classroom 1 Tablet Classroom3 Classroom 2 Laptop Telepresence Room Flexible, heterogeneous teamstudying method (individualcentred education) Constructivist education Industrial society Facts, data, rules Transfer of closed, final, textbook-knowledge Fixed, homogeneous teamstudying method Frontal pedagogy Page 13
e-education: Learning Management System Framework Ease of use Intuitive Open LMS transparency Optimized LMS US/UI Multimedia & Interactive Content Petabytes of multimedia content Highly interactive Single SignOn Identity-based security Privacy and compliance Compliance Mobility Mobile client for LMS Integrated LMS Smartphones &Tablets Open API to support major mobile devices Page 14
egovernment Covering all Services Traffic & Vehicle Mgmt Environment Monitoring Connected Transportation Connected Safety and Security Connected Healthcare Connected Learning Emergency Command Tourist Mgmt Open Government Cloud Platform City Data Center (Cloud Computing) City Network ( Metro Wireless and LTE) Page 15
egovernment Case Study Challenges Faced by IMSS provide good health, medical assistance and social security communicate and manage information efficiently IMSS Solution Network covers all public hospitals and clinics all over Mexico High performance backbone network, easy management Deploy applications such as E-mail, OA, document exchange, Public Information Inquiry System and Information Publish System etc. How IMSS Mexico Benefited Enhance the information management Increase employee productivity Reduce the total cost of operations Page 16
epublic Safety Traffic accident Real Time Security Natural disaster First 10 minutes are critical Devices connected to mobile network deliver instantly the location, and allow dispatch of Public Safety personnel Multimedia communications and coordination among all public safety personnel Ability to monitor location and receive videos from all areas under surveillance Dispatch of first responders Communications with victims Coordinated dispatch video Victim location based on GPS Page 17
epublic Safety Case Study First-aid Station Fire Station City Emergency Center Security Communication Private Network Emergency Commend and Dispatch Police Station Juatice Security Surveillance Sharing the public infrastructure for Safety & Emergency Services Prioritize traffic according to needs of first responders Location based services offer detailed maps and situational analysis Link together all personnel - ad hoc teams Page 18
Safe City---Security & Surveillance for Pakistan Islamabad Challenges Challenges Huawei Solution Benefits Pakistan s current security situation continued to deteriorate. There are hundreds of car bombings and suicide bombings resulting in large human and propriety losses Covering all the city s gateways, roads, airports, public places, important buildings and other potential targets: Islamabad has 1500 cameras, 500 sets of RFID equipments; Peshawar has 1000 cameras, 580 sets of RFID devices; End to end solution, integrated GIS/GPS/,e-police and allowing coordinated, multi-agency response Finger Identification GIS License Plate Recognition Person (Walking) RFID Vehicle (Exiting-Lot) Group Intelligent Analysis App Vehicle Management Command Center Risk Management Decreased crime rate 24/7/365 monitoring Intelligent monitoring make active defense possible, with integrated intelligent analysis tools and applications Centralized and unified management, support large capacity and multi-tier networking Page 19
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Agenda 4 The role of LTE in deploying social applications Brief introduction to LTE technology LTE in rural and urban settings Societal benefits from mobile broadband A brief introduction to BB economics Case studies eservices using mobile broadband eeducation ehealth epublic Safety egovernment Panel discussions