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Communications Regulatory Agency Bosnia and HerzegovinaGD-XXX-2019 (E)BIG DATA AND 5GSuada Hadzovic,shadzovic@rak.baJOINT EMERG - BEREC WORKSHOP 5GAmman, Jordan15-16.01.2019.

Agenda Introduction 5G is becoming a reality 5G as a part of the cluster of technologies 5G - From people onto things The main usage scenarios of 5GLet’s talk about dataEuropean Data MarketData Economy EU Strategy BEREC’s public consultation process EMERG activities The European 5G Framework The European Electronic Communication Code Conclusion

Introduction – 5G is becoming a reality "I don't have to ask you anymore to imagine 5G," CristianoAmon, Qualcomm's president, told attendees during thatcompany's tech summit this month. "It's here. It's allaround us.“ 5G will be ready for prime time in 2019. Software is beingtested, hardware is in the works, and carriers are readyingtheir plans to flip the switch on their 5G network in the firsthalf of 2019.Source: w-5063.html

Introduction – 5G as a part of the cluster The cluster of technologies iswhat really matters, not any singleone of the technology trends. Artificial intelligence, edgecomputing, cloud computing,gigabit mobile networks (5G andothers), internet of things and bigdata all are key trends acrossmany industries.Source: http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud 20170530000710

Introduction – 5G from people onto things5G will integrate mobile tech, big data, IoT and cloud computing, and give rise to powerful tions

The main usage scenarios of 5G ITU-R has defined the following main usage scenarios forIMT for 2020 and beyond in their Recommendation ITU-RM.2083: Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB) to deal with hugelyincreased data rates, high user density and very high trafficcapacity for hotspot scenarios as well as seamless coverage andhigh mobility scenarios with still improved used data rates Massive Machine-type Communications (mMTC) for the IoT,requiring low power consumption and low data rates for very largenumbers of connected devices Ultra-reliable and Low Latency Communications (URLLC) to caterfor safety-critical and mission critical applications

Let’s talk about data –Big Data Era In 2016, the average persongenerated 650MB of data aday. By 2020, projections showthat the average person willgenerate 1.5GB of data a day– 200 % increase Autonomous vehicle will begenerating 4,000 GB of dataa day. In this scenario 5G is deemedto be a key enablingtechnology to accommodateBig Data.Source: -future-of-automated-driving/#gs.DN9hqnu4

Let’s talk about data – Big Data 5Vs of Big Data: Too big (Volume), arrives too fast (Velocity), uncertain orincorrect data (Veracity), too diverse (Variety). Final ‘’V’’ is Value.Data is meaningless if it does not convey an understandable message

Let’s talk about data – 5G Very high-capacity networks like 5G will be a key asset for Europe tocompete in the global market, with worldwide 5G revenues for mobileoperators expected to reach 225 billion annually by 2025. 5G will enable industrial transformation through wireless broadband servicesprovided at Gigabit speeds. offer data connections well above 10 Gbps, latency below 5 ms and thecapability to exploit any available wireless resources and to handlemillions of connected devices simultaneously), enable the support of new types of applications connecting devicesand objects (the IoT) and versatility, by way of software virtualizationallowing innovative business models across multiple sectors.Source: urope-action-plan

European Data MarketThe Data Market is the marketplace where digital data is exchangedas “products” or “services” as a result of the elaboration of raw data.

Data Economy – EU strategy Elements of the European data economy strategy Communication on Towards a common European data space - 25 April 2018, themeasures put forward along with this Communication include COM(2018) 234, a proposal for a review of the Directive on the re-use of publicsector information (PSI Directive) C(2018) 2375, an update of the Recommendation on access to and preservationof scientific information SWD(2018) 125, Guidance on sharing private sector data in the European dataeconomy Communication on Building a European data economy - 10 January 2017, proposalof policy and legal solutions to unleash EU’s data economy i.e. to: Improve access to anonymous machine-generated data Facilitate and incentivise the sharing of such data Protect investments and assets Avoid disclosure of confidential data Minimise lock-in effects All processing of data has to be done in full respect of the dataprotection rules (GDPR and ePrivacy legislation).

Data Economy – BEREC’s public consultation ‘’In recent years data has become a key resource for companies, civilsociety and governments. Advances in technologies, such as communications, computing,storage and software engineering, have allowed for cost reductions indata processing and storage, leading to the progressive incorporationof different economic actors into the data economy. This has also led to an exponential increase in data generated byconsumers, private and public entities and, more recently, objects (theIoT). Taking this into account, BEREC considers that it is important to studythe impact of the data economy on the electronic communicationssector that is under its regulatory scope, as well as considering therole that NRAs could play in the context of the data economy.’’Source: https://berec.europa.eu/eng/document register/subject matter/berec/public -data-economy

Data Economy – BEREC’s public consultation10.10.2018. – 21.11.2018. BEREC launched its public consultation onthe Data Economy to get insights on issues to be taken intoaccount by NRAs in the context of the data economy, specifically inthe: General issues regarding the data economy to be taken into account byBEREC Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) and Services (ECSs) asenablers for the data economy. Impact of the data economy on competition in ECS markets The data economy in NRAs’ regulatory activity. NRAs’ regulatory experience applied to the data economy.

Data Economy – EMERG activities 18.10.2017. – 19.10.2017. EMERG workshop on OTT regulation,Cross Border content portability, Big Data regulation and Keymarket indicators in Rome, Italy. On September 2017, Communications Regulatory Agency ofBosnia and Herzegovina conducted the Big Data survey. Thequestionnaire was addressed to three SMP operators:- Q:To what extent does your organization have experience withanalytics and using Big Data? A: ( 1- in plan; 2- effective in practice)- Q: Does your organization have a strategy of analytics and the use odBig Data? A: ( 3- Yes)- Q: Does your organizations possess the necessary skills to work withBig Data? A: ( 1- In plan, 2-Yes)

The European 5G Framework The strategic objectives: Gigabit connectivity for all key social institutions like schools,transport hubs, universities, hospitals as well as “digitally intensiveenterprises” by 2025 and 5G connectivity in all urban centres by 2025. Connectivity for a Competitive Digital Single Market Towards a European Gigabit Society, COM(2016) 587 The 5G Action Plan (COM(2016)588 European Electronic Communications Code: '5G-ready'review of the telecom framework

The European 5G Framework -EECC Directive (EU) 2018/1972 - 11 December 2018 establishingthe European Electronic Communications Code The agreed rules are crucial for achieving Europe's connectivitytargets and providing everyone in the EU the best possible internetconnection, so they can participate fully in the digital economy. Enhance the deployment of 5G networks by ensuring theavailability of 5G radio spectrum by end of 2020 in the EU andproviding operators with predictability for at least 20 years interms of spectrum licensing; including on the basis of bettercoordination of planned radio spectrum assignments. Facilitate the roll-out of new, very high capacity fixed networks Benefit and protect consumers

Conclusion 5G will support a world in which anyone and anything willbe connected at anytime and anywhere. It is a world where everything and everyone are generatingdata everywhere. Big Data needs must be addressed before 5G can bepossible Big attention for the complex relationship between 5G andBig data Big Data is an important part of 5G story

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BIG DATA AND 5G Amman, Jordan JOINT EMERG - BEREC WORKSHOP 5G 15-16.01.2019. GD-XXX-2019 (E) Suada Hadzovic, shadzovic@rak.ba . Agenda Introduction 5G is becoming a reality 5G as a part of the cluster of technologies 5G - From people onto things The main usage scenarios of 5G

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