What's next for 5G networks

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5G Network and Cell /
Broadband Network
By: Paul Young CPA, CGA
Date: March 23, 2020
Paul Young - Bio
• CPA, CGA
• Financial Solutions
• SME – Risk Management
• SME – Emerging Technology
• SME – Business Process Change
• SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting
• SME – Public Policy
• SME – Financial Solutions
• SME – Supply Chain Management
Contact information:
Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
Agenda
• What is 5G
• USA / 5G Investments
• Adoption Rates
• 2019 Market Outlook
• Issues facing 5G
• Market Size
• Applications
• Major Players
• 5G/Canada
• Fastest Network
• Security
• 2019 Election / Cell Rates
Introduction
This presentation discusses issues facing telecom across
Canada.
What is 5G?
PC Magazine – June 21, 2016
• 5G is a new network system that has much higher speeds and capacity, and
much lower latency, than existing cellular systems. The technologies to be used
in 5G are still being defined, but there <spanare< span="" style="box-sizing:
border-box;">some general themes everyone agrees on.</spanare<>
• 5G networks will use a type of encoding called OFDM, which is similar to the
encoding that LTE uses. The air interface will be designed for much lower latency
and greater flexibility than LTE, though.
• The new networks can use frequencies as low as old TV channels, or as high as
"millimeter wave," which are frequencies that can transmit huge amounts of data,
but only a few blocks at a time. 5G may also bring in Wi-Fi as a seamless part of
a cellular network, or transmit LTE-encoded data over Wi-Fi frequencies, which is
called <="" span="" style="box-sizing: border-box;">.
USA and 5G investments
Sources - https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__app.link.pentonmanufacturing.com_e_er-3Fs-3D893956921-26lid-3D281443-
26elqTrackId-3D8bbf51cbd10c4f2bb2f57534f2a2b6d3-26elq-3D16cdd058fc7248b3a3a2830304628be0-26elqaid-3D38955-26elqat-3D1-26utm-5Frid-
3DCPG03000003273915-26utm-5Fcampaign-3D38955-26utm-5Fmedium-3Demail-26elq2-3D16cdd058fc7248b3a3a2830304628be0-26oly-5Fenc-
5Fid-3D0795D4398167A5U&d=DwMCaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=-jdq6iV4dQJQo01vxt-
OMsPRLAz4KWhUHwAxRjDtksM&m=rUVCwuH632q48tRH1wvmlW0V3cSyKBQbAFTWJMbihQE&s=hhg6IiyJ7W0OOjZjvkQvqMznM1DLptoIuzJxMUQIfn8&e=
The U.S. has been warning other countries not to buy telecommunications gear from China’s Huawei
Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. The government will soon put real money behind the effort.
A new agency, called the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, plans to tap some of its $60
billion budget to help developing countries and businesses purchase equipment from other companies.
“The U.S. is very focused on ensuring there’s a viable alternative to Huawei and ZTE. We don’t want to be out
there saying no. We want to be out there saying yes,” Adam Boehler, the first chief executive officer of the
DFC, said in a recent interview.
He declined to discuss specific company talks or how the money would be spent. However, the plans would be
a welcome boost for Sweden’s Ericsson AB and Finland’s Nokia Oyj, which have struggled to compete with
Huawei and ZTE equipment that’s often cheaper and at least as capable. The U.S. could bankroll Huawei
alternatives through loans or loan guarantees to developing nations and companies, or even acquiring
minority stakes in emerging makers of competing gear.
Adoption Rates / 5G
Source - https://www.statista.com/chart/9604/5g-subscription-forecast/
Market Status – Issues facing 5G
• It has a lot of available bandwidth and should make it possible for wireless
devices to process data with minimal delays. But since its wavelengths are
much shorter, it is more easily obstructed. And because it has never been
used for consumer mobile services, carriers are still learning how 5G
signals will behave in different types of terrain and weather. “We need to
look at how the signals are affected by things like snow, rain, sleet, hail,
maple trees, oak trees, and spruce trees, because each of those will be
different,” says AT&T research engineer Bob Bennett.
• The problem: most 5G measurement equipment is so expensive, fragile,
and bulky that it can be deployed outdoors for only a few hours at a time. -
Bennett and colleagues say that far more real-world data is needed to
properly develop the technology, so they have created weatherproof radios
the size of toaster ovens and installed them across AT&T’s 260-acre
campus in Middletown, New Jersey, which was once part of Bell Labs.
2020 Market Outlook
Source - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/5g-market-are-going-from-31-billion-in-2020-to-11-trillion-by-2026-research-report-by-reportsnreports-300957194.html
PUNE, India, Nov. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2019 study has 246 pages, 121 tables and figures. The leading
vendors in the 5G market have invested in high-quality technology and processes to develop leading edge
monitoring and digital triggering activation capability. 5G is the most disruptive force seen in centuries. 5G
Market are going from $31 billion in 2020 to $11 trillion by 2026. It has more far reaching effect than a stronger
military, than technology, than anything.
5G markets encompass virtualization, cloud, edge, and functional splits. As 5G networks come on line in 2020,
they require increasing sophistication from mobile operators. The challenge going forward in mobile network
buildout is to bring together a growing number of LTE and 5G radio access technologies. A range of connectivity
services are needed. APIs are needed in each small cell to manage connectivity to a number of customer
sensors that are implemented in different segments.
The 5G sales at $31.3 billion in 2020 are forecast to reach $11.2 trillion in 2026. Networks spending has been
transformed from macro cell tower dominance to 80% of spending on infrastructure and equipment for 5G. 5G
supports wireless communications across short distances. All the indoor and outdoor places need to increase
wireless coverage, providing significant market growth for 5G.
Market update / April 2019
Source https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/how-5g-will-transform-way-we-live-and-work?NL=IW-07&Issue=IW-07_20190401_IW-
07_924&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_3_b&utm_rid=CPG03000001519274&utm_campaign=33862&utm_medium=email&elq2=561179d660d84f3498aef759b16378fe
Self-driving cars, remote robotic surgery, autonomous weapons -- all that and much more is set to be
delivered via the 5G wireless network, which promises to transform our lives and add trillions of dollars to
the global economy every year.
New products, services, business models and entire industries will be born as 5G provides a huge leap
forward in speed, capacity and connectivity.
Now economists are putting a number on the coming transformation, with IHS Markit estimating 5G will
drive an extra $12 trillion of annual sales in 2035. That’s about the size of China’s economy last year.
For consumers, the first changes will be faster mobile data speeds -- eventually up to 100 times quicker
than those of 4G, letting people download full-length movies in seconds. At work, the trend will be
greater automation of tasks and digital connectivity, driving a new wave of productivity gains for some
industries.
Market Analysis
Source - https://ortenga.com/blog/
Applications
• File sharing / speed
• Downloads (TV content and Gaming)
• Streaming (TV Content and Gaming)
• IoT (monitoring/speed)
Market Leaders
Source - http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/ResearchInsight/5g-technology-
market.asp
• SK Telecom (South Korea), Korea Telecom (South Korea)
• Nokia Networks (Finland)
• Samsung (South Korea), Qualcomm (U.S.)
• Intel (U.S.)
• NEC Corporation (Japan),
• Huawei (China)
• Verizon (U.S.), AT&T (U.S.)
• T-Mobile USA, Inc.
• LG (South Korea)
• China Mobile (China)
Market update – 5G
Source - https://www.cnet.com/news/5g-is-finally-starting-to-feel-real/ or
https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/18/18146246/att-5g-us-launch-hotspot-service-plan-price
Cybersecurity and 5G
Source - https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252454624/Mobile-security-needs-a-rethink-for-the-5G-era
Canada 5G
http://www.itworldcanada.com/article/large-scale-deployment-of-5g-infrastructure-to-start-
in-2020-cisco/390835 and http://mobilesyrup.com/2016/10/05/telus-and-huawei-
achieve-record-speeds-during-5g-network-tests-in-vancouver/
• “Huawei’s Canada Research Centre has become one of the global pioneers for 5G technology. The
success of the trial today, with a great Canadian partner in TELUS, reinforces the important role
Canada is playing in leading global 5G technology development,” said Sean Yang, president of
Huawei Canada, in a statement.
• Multiple Canadian carriers have been conducting 5G trials, including Bell and Rogers Wireless,
who’ve also successfully trial of 5G network speeds. In comparison to the United States
however, Canada is much closer to achieving the upgraded infrastructure on a national
scale. In July, Bell and Nokia collaborated to conduct the first successful trial of 5G
technology in Canada.Mobile Syrup – October 5, 2017
Adoption Rates / 5G
Source - http://partsun.com/person/tips.html?id=5158
Verizon and Ericsson Partnership 5G
Source - http://www.techrepublic.com/article/verizon-and-ericsson-partner-for-5g-wireless-trials-
at-indy-500/?ftag=TREee10240&bhid=23321323188161054569322732153870
Verizon and Ericsson will be partnering to run trials of their 5G wireless
technology at the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500, the pair
announced Monday.
The test will occur the day before the historic race in a 5G-connected
home close to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, according to a press
release. The house will use a gateway based on the Intel 5G Mobile
Trial Platform, the press release said, to live stream races in both 4K
360-degree video and virtual reality (VR), making use of "multi-gigabit
per-second network speeds with low latency," the release said.
Fastest Network / Canada
Source - http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/carriers/telus/canada-fastest-mobile-network-2017-
telus-pcmag/
Security and 5G
Source - https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/article/21126346/staying-secure-in-5g-reality?utm_source=IY+IW+Daily+Headlines+-
+Morning&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS200320052&o_eid=7930I4506489J2B&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7930I4506489J2B&oly_enc_id=7930I4506489J2B
1. 5G is a Pandora’s box representing a massive security risk as software, network disaggregation, higher
volumes of devices and cell sites, an influx of new vendors and open source trends exponentially.
2. 5G is part of future national critical infrastructure and as such securing the supply chain is of national
importance.
3. 5G is potentially more secure than any previous network given that the underlying architecture is capable of
incorporating a number of advanced security mechanisms
• Any new infrastructure should have the following
• Firewall security controls
• Firmware and other anti-hacking software
• Monitoring and/or denying IPS from accessing 5G network
• Securing the pipe via VPN and/or communication tools
Training and Development
• If you like to learn more
about trade and/or other
subjects as part of your
professional learning and
development then feel
free to review my
material on
https://www.udemy.com
/ (search Paul Young CPA
CGA)
• These subjects address
how to fixed issues with
housing and/or systemic
issues related to
economy including
government policies
Rural High Speed Internet / 5G
Source - https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/xplornet-launches-bold-
new-plan-to-improve-rural-broadband-855356657.html
WOODSTOCK, NB, March 15, 2019 /CNW/ - Rural Canadians will soon have access to faster
speeds and more data as Xplornet Communications Inc. makes historic investments in its
national broadband network, enabled by the Government of Canada's Accelerated Investment
Incentive.
Announced today by President and CEO Allison Lenehan, this bold new investment plan will
position Xplornet to deliver 5G wireless services nationally to rural Canadians.
"We have made unprecedented investments in our broadband network to offer more services to
our customers. Later this year, Xplornet will double the speeds we are able to offer customers to
50 Mbps," said Mr. Lenehan. "Then, we will fulfill our bold promise to offer 100 Mbps speeds to
rural Canadians by the end of 2020."
This investment will enable Xplornet, Canada's leading rural broadband provider, by the end of
next year, to provide 5G-ready wireless services across Canada, supported by new investments
in a fibre backbone capable of delivering speeds of at least 1Gbps.
The plan makes effective use of Xplornet's licensed 3500 MHz spectrum to provide rural
Canadians with 5G wireless services.
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What's next for 5G networks

  • 1. 5G Network and Cell / Broadband Network By: Paul Young CPA, CGA Date: March 23, 2020
  • 2. Paul Young - Bio • CPA, CGA • Financial Solutions • SME – Risk Management • SME – Emerging Technology • SME – Business Process Change • SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting • SME – Public Policy • SME – Financial Solutions • SME – Supply Chain Management Contact information: Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
  • 3. Agenda • What is 5G • USA / 5G Investments • Adoption Rates • 2019 Market Outlook • Issues facing 5G • Market Size • Applications • Major Players • 5G/Canada • Fastest Network • Security • 2019 Election / Cell Rates
  • 4. Introduction This presentation discusses issues facing telecom across Canada.
  • 5. What is 5G? PC Magazine – June 21, 2016 • 5G is a new network system that has much higher speeds and capacity, and much lower latency, than existing cellular systems. The technologies to be used in 5G are still being defined, but there <spanare< span="" style="box-sizing: border-box;">some general themes everyone agrees on.</spanare<> • 5G networks will use a type of encoding called OFDM, which is similar to the encoding that LTE uses. The air interface will be designed for much lower latency and greater flexibility than LTE, though. • The new networks can use frequencies as low as old TV channels, or as high as "millimeter wave," which are frequencies that can transmit huge amounts of data, but only a few blocks at a time. 5G may also bring in Wi-Fi as a seamless part of a cellular network, or transmit LTE-encoded data over Wi-Fi frequencies, which is called <="" span="" style="box-sizing: border-box;">.
  • 6. USA and 5G investments Sources - https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__app.link.pentonmanufacturing.com_e_er-3Fs-3D893956921-26lid-3D281443- 26elqTrackId-3D8bbf51cbd10c4f2bb2f57534f2a2b6d3-26elq-3D16cdd058fc7248b3a3a2830304628be0-26elqaid-3D38955-26elqat-3D1-26utm-5Frid- 3DCPG03000003273915-26utm-5Fcampaign-3D38955-26utm-5Fmedium-3Demail-26elq2-3D16cdd058fc7248b3a3a2830304628be0-26oly-5Fenc- 5Fid-3D0795D4398167A5U&d=DwMCaQ&c=jf_iaSHvJObTbx-siA1ZOg&r=-jdq6iV4dQJQo01vxt- OMsPRLAz4KWhUHwAxRjDtksM&m=rUVCwuH632q48tRH1wvmlW0V3cSyKBQbAFTWJMbihQE&s=hhg6IiyJ7W0OOjZjvkQvqMznM1DLptoIuzJxMUQIfn8&e= The U.S. has been warning other countries not to buy telecommunications gear from China’s Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. The government will soon put real money behind the effort. A new agency, called the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, plans to tap some of its $60 billion budget to help developing countries and businesses purchase equipment from other companies. “The U.S. is very focused on ensuring there’s a viable alternative to Huawei and ZTE. We don’t want to be out there saying no. We want to be out there saying yes,” Adam Boehler, the first chief executive officer of the DFC, said in a recent interview. He declined to discuss specific company talks or how the money would be spent. However, the plans would be a welcome boost for Sweden’s Ericsson AB and Finland’s Nokia Oyj, which have struggled to compete with Huawei and ZTE equipment that’s often cheaper and at least as capable. The U.S. could bankroll Huawei alternatives through loans or loan guarantees to developing nations and companies, or even acquiring minority stakes in emerging makers of competing gear.
  • 7. Adoption Rates / 5G Source - https://www.statista.com/chart/9604/5g-subscription-forecast/
  • 8. Market Status – Issues facing 5G • It has a lot of available bandwidth and should make it possible for wireless devices to process data with minimal delays. But since its wavelengths are much shorter, it is more easily obstructed. And because it has never been used for consumer mobile services, carriers are still learning how 5G signals will behave in different types of terrain and weather. “We need to look at how the signals are affected by things like snow, rain, sleet, hail, maple trees, oak trees, and spruce trees, because each of those will be different,” says AT&T research engineer Bob Bennett. • The problem: most 5G measurement equipment is so expensive, fragile, and bulky that it can be deployed outdoors for only a few hours at a time. - Bennett and colleagues say that far more real-world data is needed to properly develop the technology, so they have created weatherproof radios the size of toaster ovens and installed them across AT&T’s 260-acre campus in Middletown, New Jersey, which was once part of Bell Labs.
  • 9. 2020 Market Outlook Source - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/5g-market-are-going-from-31-billion-in-2020-to-11-trillion-by-2026-research-report-by-reportsnreports-300957194.html PUNE, India, Nov. 13, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2019 study has 246 pages, 121 tables and figures. The leading vendors in the 5G market have invested in high-quality technology and processes to develop leading edge monitoring and digital triggering activation capability. 5G is the most disruptive force seen in centuries. 5G Market are going from $31 billion in 2020 to $11 trillion by 2026. It has more far reaching effect than a stronger military, than technology, than anything. 5G markets encompass virtualization, cloud, edge, and functional splits. As 5G networks come on line in 2020, they require increasing sophistication from mobile operators. The challenge going forward in mobile network buildout is to bring together a growing number of LTE and 5G radio access technologies. A range of connectivity services are needed. APIs are needed in each small cell to manage connectivity to a number of customer sensors that are implemented in different segments. The 5G sales at $31.3 billion in 2020 are forecast to reach $11.2 trillion in 2026. Networks spending has been transformed from macro cell tower dominance to 80% of spending on infrastructure and equipment for 5G. 5G supports wireless communications across short distances. All the indoor and outdoor places need to increase wireless coverage, providing significant market growth for 5G.
  • 10. Market update / April 2019 Source https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/how-5g-will-transform-way-we-live-and-work?NL=IW-07&Issue=IW-07_20190401_IW- 07_924&sfvc4enews=42&cl=article_3_b&utm_rid=CPG03000001519274&utm_campaign=33862&utm_medium=email&elq2=561179d660d84f3498aef759b16378fe Self-driving cars, remote robotic surgery, autonomous weapons -- all that and much more is set to be delivered via the 5G wireless network, which promises to transform our lives and add trillions of dollars to the global economy every year. New products, services, business models and entire industries will be born as 5G provides a huge leap forward in speed, capacity and connectivity. Now economists are putting a number on the coming transformation, with IHS Markit estimating 5G will drive an extra $12 trillion of annual sales in 2035. That’s about the size of China’s economy last year. For consumers, the first changes will be faster mobile data speeds -- eventually up to 100 times quicker than those of 4G, letting people download full-length movies in seconds. At work, the trend will be greater automation of tasks and digital connectivity, driving a new wave of productivity gains for some industries.
  • 11. Market Analysis Source - https://ortenga.com/blog/
  • 12. Applications • File sharing / speed • Downloads (TV content and Gaming) • Streaming (TV Content and Gaming) • IoT (monitoring/speed)
  • 13. Market Leaders Source - http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/ResearchInsight/5g-technology- market.asp • SK Telecom (South Korea), Korea Telecom (South Korea) • Nokia Networks (Finland) • Samsung (South Korea), Qualcomm (U.S.) • Intel (U.S.) • NEC Corporation (Japan), • Huawei (China) • Verizon (U.S.), AT&T (U.S.) • T-Mobile USA, Inc. • LG (South Korea) • China Mobile (China)
  • 14. Market update – 5G Source - https://www.cnet.com/news/5g-is-finally-starting-to-feel-real/ or https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/18/18146246/att-5g-us-launch-hotspot-service-plan-price
  • 15. Cybersecurity and 5G Source - https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252454624/Mobile-security-needs-a-rethink-for-the-5G-era
  • 16. Canada 5G http://www.itworldcanada.com/article/large-scale-deployment-of-5g-infrastructure-to-start- in-2020-cisco/390835 and http://mobilesyrup.com/2016/10/05/telus-and-huawei- achieve-record-speeds-during-5g-network-tests-in-vancouver/ • “Huawei’s Canada Research Centre has become one of the global pioneers for 5G technology. The success of the trial today, with a great Canadian partner in TELUS, reinforces the important role Canada is playing in leading global 5G technology development,” said Sean Yang, president of Huawei Canada, in a statement. • Multiple Canadian carriers have been conducting 5G trials, including Bell and Rogers Wireless, who’ve also successfully trial of 5G network speeds. In comparison to the United States however, Canada is much closer to achieving the upgraded infrastructure on a national scale. In July, Bell and Nokia collaborated to conduct the first successful trial of 5G technology in Canada.Mobile Syrup – October 5, 2017
  • 17. Adoption Rates / 5G Source - http://partsun.com/person/tips.html?id=5158
  • 18. Verizon and Ericsson Partnership 5G Source - http://www.techrepublic.com/article/verizon-and-ericsson-partner-for-5g-wireless-trials- at-indy-500/?ftag=TREee10240&bhid=23321323188161054569322732153870 Verizon and Ericsson will be partnering to run trials of their 5G wireless technology at the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500, the pair announced Monday. The test will occur the day before the historic race in a 5G-connected home close to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, according to a press release. The house will use a gateway based on the Intel 5G Mobile Trial Platform, the press release said, to live stream races in both 4K 360-degree video and virtual reality (VR), making use of "multi-gigabit per-second network speeds with low latency," the release said.
  • 19. Fastest Network / Canada Source - http://www.iphoneincanada.ca/carriers/telus/canada-fastest-mobile-network-2017- telus-pcmag/
  • 20. Security and 5G Source - https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/article/21126346/staying-secure-in-5g-reality?utm_source=IY+IW+Daily+Headlines+- +Morning&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CPS200320052&o_eid=7930I4506489J2B&rdx.ident%5Bpull%5D=omeda%7C7930I4506489J2B&oly_enc_id=7930I4506489J2B 1. 5G is a Pandora’s box representing a massive security risk as software, network disaggregation, higher volumes of devices and cell sites, an influx of new vendors and open source trends exponentially. 2. 5G is part of future national critical infrastructure and as such securing the supply chain is of national importance. 3. 5G is potentially more secure than any previous network given that the underlying architecture is capable of incorporating a number of advanced security mechanisms • Any new infrastructure should have the following • Firewall security controls • Firmware and other anti-hacking software • Monitoring and/or denying IPS from accessing 5G network • Securing the pipe via VPN and/or communication tools
  • 21. Training and Development • If you like to learn more about trade and/or other subjects as part of your professional learning and development then feel free to review my material on https://www.udemy.com / (search Paul Young CPA CGA) • These subjects address how to fixed issues with housing and/or systemic issues related to economy including government policies
  • 22. Rural High Speed Internet / 5G Source - https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/xplornet-launches-bold- new-plan-to-improve-rural-broadband-855356657.html WOODSTOCK, NB, March 15, 2019 /CNW/ - Rural Canadians will soon have access to faster speeds and more data as Xplornet Communications Inc. makes historic investments in its national broadband network, enabled by the Government of Canada's Accelerated Investment Incentive. Announced today by President and CEO Allison Lenehan, this bold new investment plan will position Xplornet to deliver 5G wireless services nationally to rural Canadians. "We have made unprecedented investments in our broadband network to offer more services to our customers. Later this year, Xplornet will double the speeds we are able to offer customers to 50 Mbps," said Mr. Lenehan. "Then, we will fulfill our bold promise to offer 100 Mbps speeds to rural Canadians by the end of 2020." This investment will enable Xplornet, Canada's leading rural broadband provider, by the end of next year, to provide 5G-ready wireless services across Canada, supported by new investments in a fibre backbone capable of delivering speeds of at least 1Gbps. The plan makes effective use of Xplornet's licensed 3500 MHz spectrum to provide rural Canadians with 5G wireless services.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. 1. http://www.pcmag.com/article/345387/what-is-5g
  2. 1. https://www.technologyreview.com/s/603814/these-toaster-oven-size-radios-will-help-bring-5g-to-life/