1、Ericsson Mobility Report June 2019 mobility-report 2Ericsson Mobility Report | June 2019Introduction Key contributors Executive Editor: Patrik Cerwall Project Manager: Anette Lundvall Editors: Peter Jonsson, Stephen Carson Forecasts: Richard Mller Articles: Peter Jonsson, Stephen Carson, Andres Torr
2、es, Per Lindberg, Kati hman, Athanasios Karapantelakis Co-written articles: Shamil Bajgin, Elena Purtova, MTS (Russia) Saliha Sezgin Alp, Mustafa Karakoc, Gulay Yardim, Turkcell (Turkey) Jenni Barbour, Telstra (Australia) Letter from the publisher As market after market switches on 5G, we are at a t
3、ruly momentous point in time. No previous generation of mobile technology has had the potential to drive economic growth to the extent that 5G promises. It goes beyond connecting people to fully realizing the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Digital infrastructure can m
4、ake distance less relevant than ever. 5G is the key to making it all work driving economic value from enhanced mobile broadband to industry digitalization. That, in turn, will require an ecosystem of technology, regulatory, security and industry partners to deliver on the potential. Smart cities, In
5、dustrial IoT, augmented reality, autonomous transport and digital health are just some of the exciting prospects that can be made real with the support of the 5G ecosystem. In this edition of the Ericsson Mobility Report, we go beyond the forecast numbers and, in three co-written articles, present a
6、 glimpse of the impressive progress happening in markets on the verge of deploying 5G: With Telstra in Australia, we explore how to manage the ever-growing demand for data and video, while maintaining consumer experience, particularly for live content streaming. With MTS in Russia, we describe how m