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Creating the technology to connect the world in a responsible way
Public
Improving people’s lives with technology
Protecting the environment
Conducting our business with integrity
Respecting our people
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About Nokia
Countries of operations
Number of Nobel prizes9
Number of employees
Number of patents1,300+
103,000
130
Net SalesEUR 22.6bn
Headquarters(Espoo, Finland)Nokia Bell Labs
Leading innovation at Nokia
Nokia in Japan:Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokosuka, Osaka
As of 2018
3G
Founded1865
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MobileNetworks
Fixed Networks
IP / Optical Networks
Nokia Software
GlobalServices
Nokia Technologies
NokiaBell Labs
Comprehensive portfolio and expertise
Helping customersnavigate throughcomplexity totransform theirbusiness
Using intelligentaccess to createnetworks that arefaster, better,smarter
Intelligent softwareplatforms optimizingand automatingnetwork performance
We are solving great industry challenges with disruptive inventions
Technologydesigned to bringthe human familycloser together
Higher qualityand more reliablemobile broadbandexperiences
Massively scalablenetworks securelyconnecting everyoneand everythingto the cloud
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An unrivalled track record of innovation
Satellite commsTransistors Unix/C/C++Laser/fiber optics
Solar cells Charge-coupled devices (CCD)
Super-resolution microscopy
Coherent optics
Foundations of …
• The entire electronics industry
• The internet, networking & optics
• Mobile and fixed communications
Nobel Prizes9 Turing Prizes3 Grammys2 Emmys2 Oscar1
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74% of global LTE subscriptions in the eight largest markets 420 LTE customers worldwide in 130 countries
Nokia is LTE supplier to most operators in each of the largest markets
4.7 billion LTE subscribers globally June 2019
4.7bnLTE subs
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IoT in the semiconductor industry
Source: Deloitte, IoT opportunity in the world of semiconductor companies, July 2018
IoT Services by SoftBank
Source: Bank info security
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5G
x10k traffic >10Gbps peak data
10 years on battery1M devices/km2
<1ms latencyUltra reliability
Massivemachine
communication
ExtremeMobile
Broadband
Critical machine
communication
Optimization focus
Bit/s/Hz/m2/joule/$
Architecture design
Cloud nativeScalableAutomatedAI drivenOpen
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2020-25Today
Committed SLAs
100x faster
10x less
+100M ‘things’
Many (slices)
Connected carsIndustry 4.0
Mobile gamingSmart home
Drones IoT wearables
5G is a giant step for the world
NW service level
Speed
Latency
Users
Logical networks
Best effort for all
100 Mbps
>>10 ms
10M people
1
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South Africa
70+ technical engagements planned or on the way in 2019
Over
100 5G engagements
Uruguay
Finland
Qatar
Italy
UK
50 commercial 5G agreements in key marketsMarket leading momentum
New Zealand
Austria
UK
San Marino
Switzerland
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Emerging 5G consumer use cases
1 Extreme mobile broadband
2 Real-time gaming
3 Tactile low latency touch
4 Massive IoT
5 Augmented reality or VR
6 HD and UHD video
7 Fixed-wireless broadband
8 Autonomous driving
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Real and virtual world Autonomous mobility
5G will enable new vertical industries5G will help create new businesses and enable verticals industries
Industry 4.0High performance infrastructure
Industrial verticals will transform in the 4th industrial revolutionEnergy Transportation Industry RetailSports and
entertainmentMega cities
Will help embrace today’s megatrends…
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Service provider partners
Industrial ecosystem partners
Cloud, system integrators &
consulting
Creating strong partnership
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On Nov 12, 2019 Nokia demonstrated the effectiveness of drones for disaster prevention and mitigation using private LTE with Sendai City
Provided turnkey solution consisting of drones equipped with HD and thermal cameras, speakers and private LTE wireless network
Demonstration showed Sendai city can respond faster and provide better information to the people in the most affected areas during a potential disaster
Sendai City’s first test of private wireless connected drones for tsunami evacuation alerts
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Semiconductors within the networkReinventing the RAN requires unique credentials
massive MIMOmobile devices siliconsite solutions
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Silicon technology is one of the key 5G enablers
Performance5G delivers extreme network performance. Custom silicon development allows us to build highly efficient network solutions to deliver 5G solutions like massive MIMO.
Physical constraintsIt is important to design the 5G equipment to be as small and light as possible to help our customer modernize their networks without regulatory and licensing issues. Silicon plays a key role in making that happen.
Power consumptionAs 5G networks are being built, their power consumption is under scrutiny. Silicon technologies allow us to deliver extreme performance at lower power consumption levels
CostOn a highly competitive environment, silicon solutions allow the industry to lower the product cost and speeding up deployments
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The Nokia silicon portfolio
IP Routing – Nokia FP4 Optical – Nokia PSE-3
Mobile Networks – Nokia ReefShark Fixed Networks – Nokia Quillion
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Ensures fast development track, access to latest available
technologyOperators benefit from time-
to-market leadership and optimized TCO
Nokia ReefShark chipsets
In-house SoC development for mobile networks solutions
RF Technology: SoCs
- High bandwidth
- Integrated beamforming and RF functions
Baseband SoCs
- Fulfils demand for powerful processing
- Fully integrated baseband
- Optimized processing
- Lower energy consumption
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AirScale SM Indoor 48x
Silicon development and impacts on mobile baseband evolution
Flexi Multiradio System Module FSME 1x
Flexi Multiradio 10 System Module FSMF 3x
Note: LTE capacity
24xAirScale SM Indoor
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Nokia FP4 – The most powerful routing chipset to dateCapacity without sacrificing capability
1/2Power
consumption per Gb
2.4 TbpsCapacity
Industry’s first terabit routing NPU
5:1Board space
reduction
20 chips in 1
Higherperformance
and reliability
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Photonic Service Engine 3 (PSE-3) – Optical applications
-60%
Power per bit
2.4X
Capacity per wavelength
2.4X
Interface density
16nm CMOS
Dual carriers
Up to 67 Gbaud
1.2Tb/s chip
100G to
600Gwavelengths
ProbabilisticConstellation
Shaping
ProbabilisticConstellation
Shaping
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Nokia Quillion chipset family – powering fixed access networks
• High density, high capacity Multi-PON ready for 5G transport
• Industry’s highest density G.fast and Vplus
• Fully integrated OLT on-chip
• Built for high-availability
• Time critical functionality for 5G transport
• No service interruption during SW upgrades
• Programmability for in-field modification of functional behavior
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Summary
Nokia has a long-standing history on developing silicon solutions, starting from mobile devices and going all the way to today’s ultra high performance mobile and fixed networks
Nokia silicon innovation is powering the transition to the 5G network architectures in mobile, fixed, IP and optical domains
Nokia is committed to continue innovating in silicon. We work with several industry partners to drive innovation in new architectures to stretch even further the performance of our solutions
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