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1 Are we ready for the bandwidth?
To Infinity and Beyond! Are we ready for the bandwidth?

2 A day in the life…

3 George Likes his news in Ultra High Def VR (Virtual News Network)

4 Jane Old School 8k High Def

5 Elroy

6 Rudy replaced Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant
George and Rudy

7 Jane running her on-line business
zbay

8 Innovation brings market disruption

9 Connected Cars 1TB of data per day Compare:
( Compare: 90 minute full HD move = 9GB Car will create 111 X more data Car to Car Car to Road

10 Streaming 8K TV’s are here Prices (at BestBuy): 65” for $4,000

11 Not for the faint of heart, but when you want the best "Picture is out of this world" it's gotta be from the best! ‘Not for the faint of heart, but when you want the best "Picture is out of this world" it's gotta be from the best!’ Actual screenshot and quote from BestBuy website – 6/19/19

12 15Mbs to 25Mbs 80Mbs to 100Mbs Streaming bandwidth 4K streaming

13 Simply Put 4K requires 3 to 5 times more Than HD 4K 3 to 5X HDTV

14 Simply Put 8K 8K requires 4 to 7times more Than 4K 4 to 7X 4K

15 Simply Put 8K 8K requires 15 to 20 times more Than HD 15 to 20X HDTV

16 Will 8k TV disrupt the Internet?

17 Street lights WiFi or 5G Access Point Weather Station Camera
Motion Detection dB-Meter

18 Smart Parking Lots

19 The Challenge

20 Move from Point A to B

21 The Path Purpose Mission Goals Vision Present Point A Future Point B

22 Two primary delivery methods
Hardline cable Wireless

23 Product Life Cycle Adoption Time Innovators Early Adopters
2.5% Innovators 13.5% Early Adopters 34% Early Majority 34% Late Majority 16% Laggards Dispersion of Innovation Crossing the Chasm by Geoffrey Moore

24 DSL – copper Cable – DOCSIS Fiber Hardline Mediums

25 Wireless Satellite Fixed Wireless Mobile Wireless Standard orbit
Low earth orbit Fixed Wireless Mobile Wireless

26 Product Life Cycle – Jon’s Placement
Time Adoption 2.5% 13.5% 34% 34% Fixed W Cable Fiber DSL LEOS Dispersion of Innovation 5G 16%

27 Dawning of the 4th Industrial Revolution

28 First Microprocessor Intel 4004
November 15, 1971 – Commercially available Sold for $60 (equivalent for $371 in 2018)

29 Today Raspberry Pi $35 Arduino $17

30 Making the change

31 It will be a key factor in the 4th Industrial Revolution
5G

32 5G Wireless More capacity - Over 1000 devices per meter more than 4G
Faster: 20 times faster than 4G More capacity - Over 1000 devices per meter more than 4G Much lower cost per bit of data Smaller antennas

33 5G Facts Two types High capacity / short distances
Lower capacity / longer distances

34 Two Types of 5G Short Distance High Capacity Long Distance
Lower Capacity

35 5G Facts Two types Advancing technology
High capacity / short distances Lower capacity / longer distances Advancing technology Phase 1 – now Phase 2 – 2020/21

36 All wireless technologies have it.
Common Problem All wireless technologies have it. DSL and Cable have it.

37 Middle Mile Connectivity Is Critical
Backhaul Middle Mile Connectivity Is Critical

38 Fiber is still the standard for backhaul

39 Jon’s predictions Satellite will continue to fill a niche market
Fiber will still be the core backhaul Wireless may do shorter backhauls Both fiber and wireless will grow in distribution

40 Positioning for the future
Fiber middle mile If not available, get it If you have it, expand it The 4th Industrial Revolution is coming Be prepared

41 Questions?


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