Recorded September 7, 2020 by #NPTechClubATX
5G will not only affirm the critical role of mobility in our connected world but also expand it, laying the groundwork for a fourth industrial revolution. "This revolution will be powered by technologies like virtual reality, augmented reality, the Internet of Things, automation, advanced robotics and drones, among many others with the potential to remake virtually every facet of our society," notes Top Nonprofits (March 22, 2019).
Current networks cannot always meet consumer demands for data. "During periods of heavy use, consumers may experience slow speeds, unstable connections, delays, or loss of service. The effects can range from annoyances like a streaming movie freezing to life-threatening transmission delays between first responders in an emergency."
For instance, "in the health care sector, 5G could enable services such as remote patient monitoring, consultation, and even remote surgery. In transportation, 5G will be the backbone that autonomous vehicles rely on. A 2017 study from Deloitte estimated, 'self-driving cars enabled by wireless connectivity could reduce emissions by 40-90%, travel times by nearly 40% and delays by 20%.'”
"The Importance of 5G from the Senate RPC," June 27, 2019.
John Bratcher is Government Account Manager at T-Mobile. He is a strong believer that information is power. "I work on a daily to show businesses and nonprofits how to utilize telecommunication solutions to decrease their operating cost and increase efficiency." Please join us for the timely discussion about 5G!
3. The new T-Mobile will light up a broad
and deep 5G network for all—faster than
either company could separately.
T-Mobileisbringing
Sprintintothefamily
4. T-Mobile will light up a broad and deep
5G network for all—faster than either
company could separately.
Massivecapacity
Over the next 6 years our capacity will
increase 14x over what we have today.
15xfaster
Our network will be 8x faster than current
LTE in just a few years, and 15x faster in the
next 6 years — with about 450 Mbps
nationwide average download speeds,
compared to around just 30–40 Mbps today.
T-Mobileisbringing
Sprintintothefamily
99%with5G
We already have the largest 5G network, and
within 6 years, we’ll provide 5G to 99% of
Americans.
5.
6. ▪ Massive
broadband
▪ Massive machine
communication
▪ Critical
communication
Self-managing
agricultureRouters
Fixed
broadband
Augmented
reality
Virtual
reality
Real-time
translation
Drone
delivery
Tablets
Laptops
Smartphone
s
Wearable
s
Connected
highways
Sensors
Smart cities
Immersive
media
Industrial
automation
Cars
Automated
driving
Asset tracking
Machine
s
Campus
networks
5G
What could a 5G
future bring?
7. Constant networkinnovation
$30Binvestedinnetworkimprovementsand
another$40Bcommittedtobuildthebest networkinhistory
2016
First with
4x4 MIMO
APR
2017
Won 45% of
all low-band
spectrum
sold at FCC
auction
First to go live
nationwide in
U.S. with NB-
IoT network
JUL
2017
First in the
world to
light up
LTE in
600MHz
AUG
2017
SEP
2018
5G
partnerships
with Ericsson,
Cisco, and
Nokia
Completion of
world’s largest
virtualized EPC
JAN
2019
First 5G on
600MHz call
First to launch
Caller Verified
technology
MAY
2020
World’s first
standalone (SA) 5G
data session on a
multi-vendor radio
and core network
First NB-IoT asset
tracking solution
DEC
2019
First nationwide 5G
network to cover 200M
people
First 5G devices that work
nationwide
First end-to-end STIR/
SHAKEN caller verification
across three networks
100% of customers can
access VoLTE calls by
2020
First SA 5G data session
between commercial
modems from two
suppliers on a
production network
First low-band SA 5G
voice call using EPS
fallback to VoLTE
First low-band VoNR call
on a production network
First ViNR call on a
production network, first
low-band SA 5G data
session, first call with
EPS fallback, and first
VoNR and ViNR calls on
a commercial
smartphone,
9. Agreatnetwork needsALL
spectrumbands
High-frequencybands
(28GHz 5G only)
Ultrafast data transmission but limited
range measured in city blocks
Mid-frequencybands
(1900MHz, 2100MHz, & 2.5GHz)
Transmits data faster but is targeted
Low-frequencybands
(600 and 700MHz)
Transmissions reach a wider area
T-Mobile’snetworkdifference
Combination of T-Mobile & Sprint spectrum in progress. Capable device required; coverage note available in some areas.
mmW
mid band
low band
10. 5G isn't replacing 4G any time soon. In fact, 5G is additive
and will coexist and work with the 4G LTE network.
▪ 3GPP standards allow dual connectivity, which supports
tight interoperability with current 4G networks.
▪ 5G capable phones can use both 4G and 5G technology.
4G
evolved
packet
core
4G
radio
network
5G
Data and
control over 4G
LTE link
Data only over
5G NR link
Dual
connectivity
Dual connectivity
11. The future of 5G:
Networks that work at
the speed of business
5G promises to enable the high reliability and
low latency required to control critical services
and infrastructure.
5G also promises to be more efficient,
allowing for more viable connectivity and
mobility at a reasonable price.
10–40ms 1–
10ms
1Gbit/s 20Gbit/s*
10k/km2 1M/km
2
Reduced latency roundtrip
20x peak data rates
100x connection density
*Target value as per ITU-T IMT 2020
Industry goals: 4G to 5G
13. 700 million
Endpoints in use in Government by 2020,
according to Gartner
$1.4 billion
Jasper Technologies bought by Cisco
$0.9 – 1.7 trillion
Potential global value per year in 2025 of IoT
applications in cities, according to McKinsey
Global Institute
IoT is trending up—way up
14. Networks that will power
the future of IoT
Built to meet the demands of today, while
looking toward the future:
▪ Efficient high and low bands
▪ Cost savings and powerful connections
▪ Coverage across America
CAT-1
NB-IoT
Future 5G IoT
2G
Legacy
Gives customers
▪ Up to 10
Mbps
▪ Support of
VoLTE and
Connected
Mobility
NB-IoT will
▪ Provide better
coverage
▪ Vastly
improve
battery life
▪ Provide cost
savings
A nationwide 5G IoT
network will mean
▪ Lower latency
▪ Increased battery
life
▪ More
simultaneous
connections
16. ▪ Enhanced UE security
▪ Better battery life
▪ Optimized data usage
▪ Buffered MT messages
NB-IoT key benefits:
17. T-Mobile’s low-band spectrum covers
massive swaths of the U.S. and
Puerto Rico.
LTE POPS: 320M
Bands: 2, 4, 12
Data as of October 2019.
Coverage not available in some areas.
Capable device required.
NB-IoT coverage
18. LTE POPS: 325M
Bands: 2, 4, 12, 85
Projected NB-IoT
coverage by 2021
Coverage not available in some areas. Capable device required.
19. Building a portfolio of solutions to enable IoT
Providing connectivity access through
partnership with platform players
CONNECTIVITY AND NETWORK
Delivering solutions to government through
partnerships with key IoT solution providers
INDUSTRIAL IOT
Addressing consumer pain points
through IoT-based solutions
CONSUMER IOT
Enabling a long tail of innovation
DEVELOPER COMMUNITY