BRINGING THE
NETWORKED
SOCIETY
TO LIFE
SUSTAINABLE
CITIES
Carla Belitardo
Sustainability Director
Ericsson Latin America
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SUSTAINABILITY AND ICT
THE TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
ECONOMIC
› 10% Broadband
penetration, 1% GDP
increase
› 1.000 new Broadband
users, 80 new jobs
› R$ 2-4 per day for
access (more
entrepreneurship)
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SOCIAL
› Improve in public
services
› More political
participation
› More social interaction
ENVIRONMENTAL
› Energy efficiency
› Reduced carbon
emissions (efficient
traffic management
systems reduce
congestions), 16,5%
by 2020
2 BILLION
CONNECTIONS IN
BRAZIL IN 2020
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Everything that benefits from a
network connection will have one
Connected
homes
Connected
meters
Connected
buildings
Connected
micro
generation
Connected
cameras
Connected
cars
Connected
doctors
Connected
trucks
Connected
field force
Connectivity
Innovation
New business models
Sustainability
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Connected
buses
60% 30% 1%
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PUBLIC SAFETY
tic
TRANSPORT
HEALTH
EDUCATION
ENERGY
OIL&GAS
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PUBLIC SAFETY
› COORDCOM® in São José
dos Campos City, SP
› Integration of Municipal gard,
traffic management and civil
defense
› 500 cameras, 205 km fiber
TRANSPORT
› 2.500 buses and 500 stops
with 3G in Curitiba
› Fleet management, eletronic
ticketing system
› 2 million people
› Reduce 1% in the car fleet
› Less CO2 emissions
› A range of applications can
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be deployed
HEALTH
› Mobile application in Brazilian
standard SUS for health agents
› 15.000 families managed online
› A research project with Incor
Hospital, USP (Medicine and
Poli) and Ericsson
› Data consolidation from 60 days
in paper to online management
EDUCATION
› Connect To Learn: 21st
century education via
broadband and cloud
› 250 teenagers in Suruacá
(PA) and 3.000 in Vila
Cruzeiro (RJ)
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ENERGY
› TIC emissions only 2%
› Smart grids help solving 60%
of energy losses.
› In 2020, 30% of car fleet will
be hybrid or eletric, charged
through mobile networks
OIL&GAS
› Pipelines monitoring, facilitating
preventive maintenance or
sabotage
› In emergency situations it is
easier to detect control and
coordinate maintenance
› ICT related services could
produce energy savings of 373
million barrels of oil equivalents
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per year
TIC SOLUTIONS FOR URBAN
CONGESTION ISSUE
Urban Congestion Cost
Potential benefits of mobile applications
40 billion BRL in 2012
5% of travel time
CHALLENGES
OF A GOOD
COVERAGE
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CONCLUSIONS
› TIC enebles integration and facilitate processes
› It is not a single technology, it is integration
› Telecom networks need superior performance
› 2G for M2M coverage, 3G for people interaction and 4G for
speed (Public Safety and education)
CITIZENS WILL BE ABLE TO INTERACT MORE WITH
GOVERNMENT TO JOINTLY DEFINE THE FUTURE OF
OUR CITIES, IN A COLLABORATIVE WAY
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São José
curitiba
dos
campos
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Belterra e
suruacá
Rio de
janeiro
When people connect,
their lives change, when
everything connect
the world changes
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