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agosto 28, 2020 - Nokia

5G could deliver up to $3.3 trillion of economic and social value in Latin America by 2035

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  • Omdia and #nokia publish an in depth report "Why #5g in Latin America"
  • The report finds #5g is essential to Latin America, facilitating digital transformation, GDP growth and a $9 trillion revolution in productivity 

Espoo, Finland – #omdia and Nokia's "Why #5g in Latin America" report finds #5g will come to Latin America, sooner rather than later. The region lags its peers in productivity and economic growth, both of which will be enhanced by digital transformation. This, in turn, requires significantly enhanced broadband communications, and that leads to #5g which could add $3.3 trillion of value by 2035 and a $9 trillion improvement in productivity. 

The report discusses the region's macro-economic performance over the past decade, making the case for digital transformation and ultra-broadband, especially #5g. It highlights the problem: a gap with developed nations in broadband penetration which is not going away. It goes on to show how #5g impacts both consumers and enterprise and why it is essential to the region, country by country and industry by industry. Brazil will see the largest total gain with $1.216 trillion of #5g Economic impact and an increase in productivity of $3,084 trillion. The ICT industry will be most affected in the country with a $241 billion Economic impact. 

5G is essential and therefore inevitable, argues the report, and devotes a chapter to getting ready, outlining recommendations for Service Providers such as upgrading 4G to be "5G ready" and pushing fiber deeper into the network. In a continent where 4G only reaches 50% of mobile connections, Policy Makers are encouraged to finish allocating 4G spectrum, to develop a clear spectrum policy roadmap and an infrastructure policy which both encourages and facilitates the private sector to invest in #5g. 

Wally Swain, Principal Consultant for #omdia Latin America said: "Latin American countries must diversify their sources of income and jobs into higher value-added activities. Activities including mining and manufacturing must become more productive and #5g will play an important role on this". 

Osvaldo Di Campli, Head of Latin America for #nokia, said: "5G is much more than access. With #5g, the security of telecommunications networks will be even more crucial since we'll have millions of sensors connected per square kilometers. When we develop equipment in #nokia, we are addressing network security right on the architecture. We deploy a process we call Design for Security, which means safety and trustworthiness are integral to our products rather than patched on top".

About Nokia

We create the technology to connect the world. Only #nokia offers a comprehensive portfolio of network equipment, software, services and licensing opportunities across the globe. With our commitment to innovation, driven by the award-winning #nokia Bell Labs, we are a leader in the development and deployment of #5g networks. 

Our communications service provider customers support more than 6.4 billion subscriptions with our radio networks, and our enterprise customers have deployed over 1,300 industrial networks worldwide. Adhering to the highest ethical standards, we transform how people live, work and communicate. For our latest updates, please visit us online www.nokia.com and follow us on Twitter @nokia. 

About Omdia

Omdia is the new global technology research powerhouse, established in 2020 with the combination of the Informa Tech's research brands (Ovum, Heavy Reading, and Tractica) and the acquired IHS Markit technology research portfolio. 

Omdia combines the expertise of more than 400 analysts covering 150 markets and thousands of technology, media, and telecommunications companies, publishing over 3,000 research reports a year, reaching over 14,000 subscribers