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Telefonica to convert two cities to 5G living laboratories

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Telefónica leads the way towards 5G with deployments

in two Spanish cities

 

  • Technology of the future is becoming a reality with the 5G Technological Cities project.

 

  • Segovia and Talavera de la Reina will trial 5G’s capabilities.

 

  • Technological deployment and the testing of new use cases will be performed in parallel.

London, 23 January 2018.- Telefónica today presented the 5G Technological Cities project, which will pave the way towards 5G deployment in Spain. In partnership with Nokia and Ericsson, the initial distribution of 5G will be implemented in the cities of Segovia and Talavera de la Reina.

Telefónica will convert the two cities into 5G living laboratories over the next three years (2018-2020). This will include the initial 5G capacity, the deployment of the new 5G network and the development of use cases allowing their citizens and companies to benefit from the advantages of the technology.

The new mobile generation will increase the speed and obtain peaks from 1 Gbps to as many as 10 Gbps (more than 3 times the current speed of fibre in the home) whilst reducing the latency, achieving a minimum of between 1 and 5 milliseconds. It will also provide high capacity, with the possibility of having up to 100 times more connected devices.

Priority will be given to the citizens of Segovia and Talavera de la Reina, enabling them to benefit from the improvements to the network.

Telefónica has partnerships with Nokia (in Segovia) and Ericsson (in Talavera de la Reina) for the 5G network deployment project. Ericsson is promoting the standardisation of 5G and has already established some major contracts, positioning it at the forefront of the future mobile generation. Nokia, also a key contributor to standardisation, has a unique end-to-end portfolio. The standard-based 5G technology of the Finnish company will be compatible with a wide range of future 5G devices and services, positioning the company at the forefront of 5G commercialisation.

Successive improvements throughout the trial will provide the citizens of Segovia and Talavera with the different 5G capabilities, some of which will be able to enjoy with their current devices, as they will be implemented as optimizations of the 4G network. Within the plan, the 5G network will initially be non-standalone, i.e. it will need a 4G network to support it, but it will eventually become a standalone 5G network.

Starting in two cities will allow Telefónica to adapt its systems in good time and plan the deployment throughout the rest of the national network in the best possible way.

In parallel with the technological deployment, 5G use cases will be developed with concept tests on the new services, products, experiences and business models. This is possible due to the benefits of increasing the bandwidth or decreasing the latency.

The above includes the work performed jointly with SEAT and FICOSA on connected car applications. These applications connect vehicles to the road infrastructure and citizens, in order to improve safety and traffic management.

Tourist services with virtual and augmented reality, the automation and digitization of industrial processes, the massification of the Internet of Things, fixed radio access in rural environments, remote management of critical processes, telemedicine, mobile gaming and remote control of drones are some of the potential use cases enabled by the arrival of 5G.

The event was attended by Luis Miguel Gilpérez, CEO of Telefónica España, José Antonio López, Chairman of Ericsson España, Álvaro Sánchez, Manager of Telefónica’s account at Nokia, and Joaquín Mata, Director of Operations, Network and IT at Telefónica España.

Mr Gilpérez highlighted, “with the 5G Technological Cities project, Telefónica is turning the technology of the future into reality and providing a constant service for people. This is why we will perform the technological deployment and use cases in parallel, so that we will serve people with the new technologies, one of Telefónica’s clear objectives”.

Mr López pointed out that “5G technology will have an enormous impact on the user experience and the digital transformation of our cities and industries. Ericsson is already working with more than 35 partners throughout the world to develop use cases to prepare the connected cities of the future. The most important ones in Spain are related to tourism, which we have worked on with FITUR and which we are currently demonstrating. One of the key aims of this project, in which we are pleased to cooperate with Telefónica and the City Council of Talavera de la Reina, will be to promote tourism, demonstrating 5G’s contribution to economic growth and the benefits Spaniards will enjoy as a result.”

Mr. Sánchez noted, “the possibilities it will offer to society and the different sectors of the industry in its digital transformation, enabling this diversity of new applications, many of which are still to be imagined. Projects such as the one presented today by Telefónica are a great opportunity for all parties to advance on the road towards the consolidation of the digital revolution.”

The event was also attended by Alipio García Rodríguez, Managing Director of Telecommunications of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Mª Victoria Seco, Managing Director of Telecommunications of the Regional Ministry of Public Works and the Environment of the Government of Castile and León, David Gómez Arroyo, Representative of the Government of Castilla-La Mancha in Talavera de la Reina, Clara Isabel Luquero de Nicolás, Mayoress of Segovia, and Jaime Ramos Torres, Mayor of Talavera de la Reina.

About Telefónica

Telefónica is one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world by market capitalisation and number of customers, based on a comprehensive offer and quality connectivity provided by the best fixed, mobile and broadband networks. It is a growing company which offers a unique experience based on the company’s own values as well as its public stance of defending customer interests.

Present in 21 countries and with a customer base of 346 million accesses, Telefónica has a strong presence in Spain, Europe and Latin America, which concentrates most of its growth strategy.

Telefónica is a completely private company with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders. Its share capital currently comprises 5,192,131,686 ordinary shares traded on stock exchanges in Spain, London, New York, Lima and Buenos Aires.

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