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© GSM Association 2012 Navigating the changing landscape of connected cars What does the final destination look like? Francesca Forestieri, Director mAutomotive, Connected Living, GSMA

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Page 1: © GSM Association 2012 Navigating the changing landscape of connected cars What does the final destination look like? Francesca Forestieri, Director mAutomotive,

© GSM Association 2012

Navigating the changing landscape of connected carsWhat does the final destination look like?

Francesca Forestieri, Director mAutomotive, Connected Living, GSMA

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Context

Market size

Market Issues

3rd Party Service Providers•Service Providers delivering value added services, reducing the role of mobile operators to ‘just’ connectivity

Leadership Team:AT&T, Etisalat, KT, Orange, Telenor, Qtel, VodafoneGSMA Goal – Connected Living

• The emergence of new connected devices and M2M brings an increased number of mobile connections and presents a new revenue opportunity to the mobile industry

• There is a need to inform the adjacent industries about mobile operators‘ capabilities and assets, to maximise the use of mobile and to ensure that the operator’s role is not limited to a just a connectivity provider and builds on operator assets (like identity, security, billing, etc)

• The GSMA’s Connected Living programme is tackling these challenges by helping mobile operators accelerate the market, removing barriers to adoption and educating adjacent industries. Current focus is on Automotive, mEducation, mHealth and Smart Cities.

• 4 billion mobile connected devices beyond handsets by 2020. Target Mar 2013 = 700M

• US$1 trillion revenue opportunity for Mobile Operators

• Largest markets are: Asia $469 billion, Europe $329 billion, North America $297 billion

Source for all sizing data: Machina

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What is the GSMA Connected Car Forum?

The GSMA Connected Car Forum (CCF) is where automakers and mobile operators meet to:•Share information and enable industry cooperation•Resolve barriers to connected car deployment•Speed the adoption of telematics and infotainment services.

GSMA CCF members commit to laying the groundwork for connected cars becoming ubiquitous.

Target figures include:•More than 20% of global vehicle sales in 2015 to include embedded connectivity solutions•More than 50% of global vehicles sales in 2015 to be connected (either by embedded, tethered connectivity or smart phone integration)•Every car to be connected in multiple manners by 2025.Source: SBD 2012

The GSMA CCF addresses cross-industry initiatives of international relevance that focus on:•Enablers for telematics service deployment•Current operative deployment problems•Strategic opportunities for the deployment of new services 

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Operators:AT&T, Bell Canada, China Unicom, Deutsche Telecom, KDDI, KPN, KT, NTT Docomo, Orange, Rogers, Softbank, Sprint, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, Telenor, Telstra, Teliasonora, Turkcell, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone

Automakers:Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Fiat, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Toyota, Volvo, VW

No other group focuses purely on resolving primary connectivity barriers and fostering opportunities for connectivity growth

Who participates in the GSMA CCF?

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Building Momentum in mAutomotive

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The Global GSMA CCF has been meetings every quarter

since 2011 in Europe5 Regional Events to date, covering Japan, China and

North America

Regional GSMA CCF Objectives:

• Identify local telematics service barriers & opportunities

• Explore global issues from local industry perspective (ex. how to foster global telematics services)

• Verification & validation of results of Global CCF

How does the GSMA CCF operate?

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Looking ahead – Key themes for 2013/14

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For upcoming events go to: http://www.gsma.com/connectedliving/mautomotive

How you can get

involved…

How you can get

involved…

Participate in External Events: Extended GSMA CCF or Connected Living

Summits

Participate in External Events: Extended GSMA CCF or Connected Living

Summits

Join the GSMA Connected Car Forum (operators and

automakers only)

Join the GSMA Connected Car Forum (operators and

automakers only)

Join the GSMA mAutomotive workstream, in the Connected Living

programme

Join the GSMA mAutomotive workstream, in the Connected Living

programme

Join the GSMA CCF – a unique forum

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Thank you

For more information:

www.gsma.com/connectedliving/mautomotive