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Orange - Vision Opérateur 5G

This document discusses 5G and its new possibilities for businesses. It provides Orange's vision of 5G, which will integrate both radio and fixed access networks. 5G will deliver more than just connectivity by enabling new business models through a unified infrastructure. Key expectations for 5G connectivity services include high minimum throughput, high data rates up to 1 Gbps, low latency, high energy efficiency, and enabling ultra low-cost networks. 5G can offer benefits to consumers such as enhanced mobile broadband and new devices/services, as well as fixed wireless access. It can also improve connectivity for various industries and use cases that have different technical requirements.

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Orange - Vision Opérateur 5G

This document discusses 5G and its new possibilities for businesses. It provides Orange's vision of 5G, which will integrate both radio and fixed access networks. 5G will deliver more than just connectivity by enabling new business models through a unified infrastructure. Key expectations for 5G connectivity services include high minimum throughput, high data rates up to 1 Gbps, low latency, high energy efficiency, and enabling ultra low-cost networks. 5G can offer benefits to consumers such as enhanced mobile broadband and new devices/services, as well as fixed wireless access. It can also improve connectivity for various industries and use cases that have different technical requirements.

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la 5G et ses nouvelles possibilités pour

les entreprises
un futur à co-construire
Orange Labs
26 Octobre 2017

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The Orange vision of 5G

5G will provide and integrate all the means


to access the Internet, including
 radio: existing (4G, Wi-Fi) and a new radio (NR)
 a convergent core network managing fixed and
radio accesses (fibre, 4G, NR, Wi-Fi…)

5G will deliver more than connectivity


 new business models and value propositions
 enabled by a unified infrastructure integrating
networking, computing and storage resources

For high performance and new capabilities


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5G connectivity services key expectations
all delivered by the same network
 ambient connectivity and higher
minimum throughput:
50 Mbps “everywhere”

 higher capacity and


experienced data rates
Up to Gbps experienced rates
x10 spectral efficiency vs. 4G+
new cm/mmWave spectrum

 expand the IoT for support of


vertical industries
99.999% reliability
1 to 10 ms latency

 higher energy efficiency:


energy consumption divided
by 2 for a traffic x1000

 enable ultra low-cost networks


for low ARPU/low density areas

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What can 5G offer to consumers?

Enhanced and New • better comfort


• new devices (e.g. AR/VR)
MBB experience and services (cloud)

FTTH-like Fixed • might be used for certain


type of households
Wireless Access without FTTH in 202X

• new connected machines


More diverse IoT • diverse usages leveraging
experiences the complementarity of
LoRa, LTE-M and 5G IoT

Connectivity for • in emerging countries


everyone • in low density areas

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5G for Verticals: more efficiency for industries and the overall society

5 source: 5G PPP white paper «5G empowering vertical industries»


Example use cases, and their technical requirements

Robotics in e-health Time-critical factory process control Smart grid backbone

300 Mbps for HD video


Data Rate streaming / augmented Mbps-Gbps 1 Gb/s
reality
10 ms (even if haptics
Latency systems latency would be 100us-10ms 5 ms
around 100 ms)
5-10 surgical robots per
Density/Nb of devices hospital, several 100s care 10-100/m2 1 / km2
robots per hospital

* source 5G PPP
Reliability 99.99999% 99.999% 99.999%

Coverage Very deep indoor (deep) indoor + outdoor extremely wide area
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The 5G network infrastructure: convergent and IT-ized
Distributed networking, computing and storage, enabling new services

4G/5G

PON 4G/5G

National Data
Center (1)
4G/5G
PON
Regional PoP
(10 to 30)
Local PoP
(100 to 300)
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A software infrastructure delivering multiple services

5G offers the possibility to run specialised


virtual networks “network slices” on a
mutualized physical infrastructure
• slices will be established on demand, in
minutes and only with the required
functionalities
• a mutualized infrastructure will cost less
than dedicated physical networks
• possibility to extend a slice within a
customer’s infrastructure (e.g. data
center)
network slices: Virtual Sub-networks pre-programmed to
serve specific services using dedicated or shared resources

Need for regulation to allow specialized services


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Spectrum for 5G
Sufficient amounts of spectrum will be critical for the success of 5G

The bands below 6GHz will play an important role in the 5G ecosystem
• 3.4-3.8 GHz and 700 MHz bands are expected to be Core 5G Bands for
initial deployment of 5G networks
• eMBB services will require a large bandwidth in the 3.4-3.8 GHz band

The bands above 6GHz will respond capacity and performance needs
• additional bands in the 24.25-86 GHz range are expected to be identified by
WRC-2019. The 24.25-27.5 GHz band is identified as pioneer band in Europe

24,25 27,5 31,8 33,4 45,5 50,2 66 76 81 86


37 43,5 50,4 52,6
• Other bands below 24 GHz (e.g. 5.925-8.5 GHz, 10-10.6 GHz and 21.4-22
GHz), present a strong potential and could be identified on a regional basis

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Some key technical enablers & related challenges
Softwarization Massive MIMO cm/mm-Waves
Flexible network partitioning &
Ultra-narrow beams for coverage, Use of spectrum above 6GHz
functionality
throughputs and capacity

• how to manage a • cost of network and


• cost of network and
distributed software devices equipment?
devices equipment?
infrastructure? • performance?
• deployment in low bands
• slices creation and • usage scenarios?
• network engineering
management • network engineering
• inter-vendor interworking

Need for experimentations to validate the technologies maturity


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The 5G roadmap: from now to deployments

Research Phase 1 Phase 2

5G
Industry white paper 5G Work Programme

End 2019: Phase 2


Standardisation Reqs. & initial studies Phase 1 specs. Phase 2 specs. (Release 16)
Launch of RAN End 2017: pre-Phase 1
technical studies Mid 2018: Phase 1 (Release 15)
WRC ’19
Spectrum Identification of 5G spectrum candidates
Spectrum release

Orange timeline Demos Large-scale field trials Deployments

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020


Orange actively contributes to the 5G ecosystem
Research partnerships
• 5G PPP: Orange participates in 10 projects
• Bilateral partnerships with

• connected cars partnership with


PSA and Ericsson
Orange propagation measurements in
candidate 5G cm/mm bands, in Belfort
In industry fora (NGMN, GSMA)
• leadership of the worldwide NGMN 5G Tests and
Trials Initiative and IPR Forum
• Member of the NGMN Board
• Vice-chair of the GSMA Board
• 4 delegates GSMA Future Networks programme
and member of Steering Group
In regulation organisations (ITU, CEPT) Towards 5G connected cars test runway
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Orange actively contributes to 5G standardisation

3GPP
• 26 delegates in 3GPP
• 1 working group chair, 2 vice-chairs
• 3 in ETSI NFV, 4 in Broadband Forum

ETSI
• 3 delegates in ETSI NFV, including vice-chair and
sub-group chair
• Member of the ETSI Board, and leader of 5G
Communications Topic at the Board
• Participation in ETSI MEC, NTECH, ITS, MSG…
BBF
• 4 delegates

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Souveraineté télécom 5G (NFI)
Pilotage Orange et Nokia de l’action 5G

Favoriser l’émergence d’un écosystème 5G vertueux pour l’ensemble de l’industrie


–Ecriture d’un White paper avec les recommandations pour la France

–Cartographie des acteurs pour une meilleure visibilité de l’écosystème français 5G

–Coordination et « Parrainage » d’académique et de PMEs par les grands groupes (+ de 20 projets


ciblés en phase 2) sur les projets 5GPPP

–Informer l’eco-système sur les grands évènements de la 5G: Edition d’une newsletter trimestrielle,
journée d’information et de partage (5 info-days), …

–Réponse aux consultations sur l’IoT, sur les fréquences pour la 5G, …

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What about LTE?
LTE will be an integral part of 5G: 5G devices will be able to operate
LTE and 5G New Radio simultaneously through dual connectivity

LTE NR

LTE will continue to evolve in the 5G era, at least in the early years
because existing LTE spectrum will be maintained
• to maximise 5G devices performance (operating on LTE and 5G new radio)
• to support capacity needs
• to support evolutions of specialized services on LTE spectrum
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Questions for the media sector

 What are the evolutions you wish in your operations?

 What are the associated new telecom / digital needs?

 What are their technical requirements?

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Conclusion

5G will arrive from 2020 with


 significantly enhanced user experience
 significantly enhanced network performance, especially energy efficiency
 support of new services (new IoT services, support of vertical industries, ultra low-
cost networks)

A cross-industries collaboration is essential for the 5G success


 for the telecom industry to understand the vertical sectors technical requirements
 to prepare the 5G ecosystem and business models

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Thank you

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