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WylessMoMo Switzerland – 4G/LTE
Where 4G networks are much more than just mobile network
Presented by Eric Gagnaux, BDM EMEA
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Wyless Company Background
Offices in Boston, Raleigh-Durham, London, Geneva 120+ Employees in 5 countries
• 17 Engineers, 15 Customer Support Reps, 33 Software Developers• CME Team supporting multiple languages: English, Spanish, French
Connected to 15 MNO’s serving 220 countries• Connected to 15 MNO’s and growing by start of 2013• Americas: Verizon, Sprint, T Mobile, Rogers Canada and Telefonica LatAM. EMEA and Global: EE,
Vodafone, Telefonica, T Mobile, SingTel Asia.
Fully redundant NOC’s in 3 countries Purchased ClearConnex in 2012 to provide end-to-end engineering
solutions from device design to embedded software and certification Cradlepoint Diamond Partner, Digi Solutions Provider, Sierra Wireless,
Lantronix, Encore Networks and Cisco Systems Partnerships Serving over 500 ASP’s, OEM’s, and large enterprises globally
• Mixed into all M2M Verticals: Fleet, Medical, POS, Security, CE, ATM, Smart Grid, Broadband
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15 MNO Connections and Growing
Available carriers
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Wyless Vertical Expertise
Wireless Failover/Primary
Digital Signage
ATM/Point of Sale Connected Medical Devices
Traditional M2M and Smart Grid
And much, much more…
WIFI Hotspots
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Porthos Dashboard
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Some numbers about mobile data In 2012 mobile data traffic was nearly 12 times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000
In 2012, a 4G connection generated 19 times more traffic on avergae than a non-4G connection. Although 4G connections represent only 0.9% of mobile connections today (Feb 2013), they already account 14% of mobile data tarffic.
Average smartphone usage grew 81% in 2012 from 2011. Globally, 33% of total mobile data traffic was offloaded onto the fixed
network through WiFi or femtocell in 2012. Without offload, mobile data traffic would have grown 96% rather than 70% in 2012.
In 2012, the number of mobile-connected tablets increased 2.5-fold, and each tablet generated 2.4 times more traffic than the average smartphone. In 2012, mobile data traffic per tablet was 820MB per month, compared to 342MB per month per smartphone.
* Statistics from the CISCO VNI forecast report, February 6th 2013
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What’s next?
Due to increased usage on smartphone, handsets will exceed 50% of mobile data traffic in 2013
Global mobile data traffic will increase 13-fold between 2012 and 2017 Mobile network connection speeds will increase 7-fold by 2017. The
average mobile network connection speed (526kbps in 2012) will exceeed 3.9 Mbps in 2017.
In 2017, 4G will be 10% of connections, but 45% of total traffic. In 2017, a 4G connection will generate 8 times more traffic on average than a non-4G connection.
2/3 of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video by 2017. Mobile video will increase 16-fold between 2012 and 2017.
* Statistics from the CISCO VNI forecast report, February 6th 2013
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Graphs – Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast
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Where 4G makes really sense?
Digital Signage
Temporary event
Video surveillance
Internet failover/backup service
Primary Internet AccessMobile devices
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Would it make sense for you?
As a professional?
As a normal user with a smart phone or a tablet?
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Digital Signage Driving High Definition Audio and
Video Content to public and private displays
Managing and updating many displays from one central location
Interactive or static
1GB/month
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Primary / Temporary Connectivity
Deploy connectivity for new or temporary locations almost instantly DSL / Fiber connectivity can take months to install Can function as backup/secondary connectivity once wireline is installed
Not Just for Failover!!!
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Are the MNOs ready to support the new load of data?
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Video Surveillance150GB/month
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Conclusion
I believe 4G is the answer of the amazing growth of the mobile data usage. 3G networks are already struggling with bandwidth. Offload was a temporary solution to
keep a minimum service to users.
I believe also that CLOUD services will make 4G total sense, because this amazing growth doesn’t come from web browsing and facebook, but it comes from
professional and private applications that are using Cloud services to provide the best user’s experience possible.
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