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50 Billion Devices Will Connected With Internet


Provider of telecommunications infrastructure company Ericsson, predicts by 2020 there will be 50 billion devices connected to the Internet.

Of course there will be a few steps and foundation to go down that way.

"Until the next 10 years there will be 3 stages of use of internet in the world, namely, a first wave of consumer electronics network, and network industries, and the third phase is the network society," explained Vice President of PT Ericsson Indonesia Hardayana Syintawati

Described by him, which is a network consumer electronics is where consumer products like mobile phones, laptops and tablets began to be inserted with the sim card to connect to the internet.

While the second stage of the network industry, where all devices in all industrial lines will connect with the internet, for the ease of communication between industry.

Ana, her nickname, exemplifies the hospital on the outskirts of the region will be connected with the hospital in a distant city center complete with Internet network. This of course will facilitate inter-area health services.

"The third stage of the network society means all the lines in life will connect with the internet. Starting from the smallest to the biggest," he said.

Meanwhile, to reach 50 billion devices connect needed third runway. It is said Anna, a third runway that is, mobility, broadband and cloud. Mobility means users can access anywhere, broadband means everyone can access, and cloud allows all devices connected.

"For mobility, in future there will be a trend called heterogenous network. That is, all networks will be connected with a lot of technology. For instance, now the technology is a macro, it could be later combined with micro pico," he said.

For broadband, Ericsson has several products in which to provide Voice over LTE. As for the cloud, the Swedish-based company has formed a partnership with Akamai to deliver mobile cloud.

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