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Building Wireless Smart Cities Challenges, Opportunities and Solutions

Wireless Smart Cities - GOWEX 20111107-1

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Building Wireless Smart CitiesChallenges, Opportunities and Solutions

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THE SMART CITY – DIMENSION

only 13% of connections* 87% of connections*

3G / 4G Offloading to WiFi networks:

2010 to 2015 :

Mobile data trafic x 2 each year

Broadband usage : x 27 (to be used more by Wi-fi devices than wired devices)

50 Billion DevicesFor 2020

40% OFFLOADING

For 2015

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THE SMART CITY – DIMENSION II

30 CITIES NEW YORK size in CHINA

For 2025

Cities are a chaosParisien spend 1 year in his live looking for a

parking spot

205070% of the PEOPLE will live in CITIES

MORE THAN PEOPLE LIVING IN THE WORLD

350million will be in cities in China

For 2025

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THE SMART CITY – DIMENSION III

OPERATORS NO INTEREST TO RISE CAPEX

Unsustainable Dividends

Unsustainable Subsidizing Devices

CRISIS IS HITING THE TELECOMS BUSINESS MODEL

NEW OPERATORS HIT THE SCENE

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THE SMART CITY – CONCEPT

Wireless Smart City

Aims to increase citizens’ quality of life through the intensive use of ICTs for improving the efficiency and quality of services provided by governing entities and businesses.

Two main dimensions

Smart Systems

• Systems adapting their behavior to specific

environment conditions.

• Making use of knowledge, extracted from

information coming from several sources.

• Need means for information sharing

Smart Citizens

• Main asset, making the city exist and Smart

Services to have sense.

• Important information generators and

sharers (e.g.: social networks).

• Claiming for being “Always On”

Both rise the need of building a connected city, achieving ubiquitous access in mobility.

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BUILDING THE NEUTRAL SOLUTION

Current situation WIRELESS SMART CITY

Challenges Opportunities

• Reducing costs and improve efficiency in

infrastructure deployments.

• Affording data transmission needs for future

Smart Services.

• Removing Smart Citizens current barriers for

getting ubiquitous connection services.

• Creating an infrastructure cloud, new

infrastructures being immediately included inside.

• OPTIMIZING infrastructures, no need for wide

infrastructure deployments.

• One only contact for the Smart Citizen to get

access anywhere and anytime.

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GOWEX VISION

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WORLDWIDE DEMAND

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NEUTRAL POSITION – VISA LIKE PLATFORM

WISPMUNICIPALITIES

UniversitiesCountries

MVNOsMNO

FixedLine

CONTENTS & GEOLOCALISED ADVERTISING

PLATFORM

ROAMING ACCESS

OFFLOADING

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT

SERVICES

Transport, Utilities, Financials, Contents

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HOW WE CAN WORK TOGETHER

COINVESTMENTIn a PPP Consortium

Co-investing in the cities that we create, you are

having part of the ownership

COINVESTMENT IN THE CITIESPARTNERING IN THE REGIONS

Services AgreementRoaming

Advertising solution

Services agreement allows you to connect to

the 50 cities as a customer

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THANK YOU