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JPS02

03/13/17 8:11 PM

#17683 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

Goldman Sachs~The 5G Revolution: The Internet of Things Meets Everything

More than 12 billion devices are already connected to the Internet of Things—and by 2020, that number could surge to 30 billion, says Simona Jankowski of Goldman Sachs Research. She explains how 5G technology is enabling the revolution and where it’s headed next.

We’re likely to see an incredible increase in the utilization of assets. Once you connect those to the Internet, you can really find a way to share the use of those assets, and extract an incredible amount of productivity.
- Simona Jankowski

Link to video: http://www.goldmansachs.com/our-thinking/pages/iot-meets-everything.html

Go ICNM!

junebug3211

03/13/17 9:31 PM

#17685 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

Hey ScreenerBoy, well done. Some excellent points. I think most longs are being patient, which is hard for anyone, admit it or not. I think if we could see even slight increases in PPS as we move forward-say .0003, .0005,.0008, .002, etc ,it really is encouraging. And I think with each announcement I think we see these. GLTU.

JPS02

03/15/17 9:12 PM

#17902 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

2017 will be a momentous year for 5G

Ericsson
Research Blog - Research, Insights and Technology Reflections

Ulf Ewaldsson - Dec 22, 2016

CTO reflection:

Ericsson has achieved encouraging progress in 5G standardization in 2016, with industry use cases, and live field trials. Big efforts in research and development, but also industry-wide collaborations are behind the fantastic evolution. The movement is set to continue throughout 2017 and our ambition is to be a leader in terms of our contribution to technological innovation as well as aligning the ICT industry.

Mobile networks are a top strategic priority

We are supporting a lot of new industry use cases and other industries in their digitalization journey. We have been busy building the ecosystem by collaborating with universities and research institutions and running pilots with relevant industry players in automotive, transport, agriculture, manufacturing and many more.

A report launched this year by Ericsson, Opportunities in 5G: The View from Eight Industries, shows that 94% of executives from eight major industries rate next-generation (5G) mobile networks a top strategic priority.

It also reveals the anticipated impact of 5G, the next-generation mobile technology, on specific industries. It examines how these industries expect to apply 5G, which specific uses of the new technology are likely to dominate in their industry, and what business reasons will drive them to move to 5G.

This helps us make sure we are developing the right products for real-world applications and enables us to support our customers in understanding what can be done with 5G technology to accelerate innovation.

Here are some of the key developments within 5G in 2016:

•Ericsson presented the world’s first 5G NR radio
5G plugins from Ericsson
•SK Telecom and Ericsson conducted first multi-vehicular 5G trials with BMW
•Ericsson and China Mobile showcased 5G drone technology
•Ericsson initiated a 5G motorway project with a cross-industry consortium in Germany
•Ericsson, Qualcomm and SK Telecom announced a collaboration on 5G NR trials to accelerate wide-scale 5G deployments
•Ericsson and King’s College London demonstrate 5G tactile robotic surgery

We also surveyed important telecoms players and 92% of executives from 100 operators agree that 5G paves the way for the emergence of new technologies. With their opinions in mind, we signed an unprecedented 28 memorandums of understanding with mobile network operators around the world, with many trials announced. We will also see pre-commercial launches at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games Olympics in February 2017.

5G + IoT + Cloud technology

As detailed in the latest Ericsson ConsumerLab report, 10 Hot Consumer Trends for 2017, consumers are increasingly choosing to use automated applications, which is driving IoT adoption. Many believe smartphones will learn their habits and perform activities on their behalf automatically. Artificial Intelligence is something that can be used for a number of areas, including automated network operation. We are exploring automation in many dimensions, and Ericsson Research is in the forefront when it comes to Machine Intelligence, based not least on experience from managing, collecting and analyzing huge amounts of data from the telecommunications infrastructure.

As consumers increasingly rely on IoT devices, and begin moving within AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) environments (and in autonomous, AI-controlled cars) the demand for battery-friendly, high-speed, near-zero latency connectivity is expected to grow rapidly. These technologies must be truly mobile to become popular, which makes the need for reliable 5G networks even more evident.

5G networks, IoT, and Cloud technology are being put in place to underpin consumer and industry needs. 2016 witnessed major progress in 5G development, both from our side with products, roadmaps and architecture in place, and from industry side with industry digitalization pilots and important milestones in vital 5G standardization.

When connected to the cloud, smart machines will be able to use the powerful computational, storage and communication resources of state-of-the-art data centers. Today’s intelligent software robotics systems can support repetitive administrative tasks with current development pushing toward advisory tasks. Cloudification shifts the capabilities of these systems into a new sphere that includes complex problem-solving and decision-making on a mass-market scale.

No industry owns IoT development on their own. It is a joint effort between device manufacturers, network providers, and society regulators. Ericsson collaborations, along with our ability to create and facilitate the ecosystem in Cloud, was demonstrated in 2016 with announcement of a working partnership with Amazon Web Services. We are now developing solutions to help service providers meet internal efficiency goals and to take advantage of rapid innovation and opportunities in end-to-end cloud, mobility and IoT.

Looking ahead to an exciting future

Right now, I am looking forward to continuing our journey with further progress in 5G standardization and field trials, which we will present at CES 2017 and Mobile World Congress 2017. Visitors to CES can expect to see VR demos, drones, wearables, smart home devices and connected cars. All these innovations depend on faster data rates, broader bandwidth and longer battery life—the very advantages 5G will bring. Announcements reading MWC will be made closer to the date.

As Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, I am part of a very strong team. Our mandate is broad and deep and we will work with both internal and external stakeholders to forge our company’s and customer’s future successes.

This inspires me to make 2017 a year to remember.

Ulf Ewaldsson

Ulf Ewaldsson is Senior Vice President, Group CTO and Head of Group Function Technology at Ericsson. He was previously Head of Product Area Radio at Ericsson’s Business Unit Networks. As well as the current chairman of Ericsson’s Research Board, Ulf is also a member of the European Cloud Partnership Steering Board and the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities headed by the European Commission. He has more than 20 years of experience in product management, industry development and customer relations.

Source: https://www.ericsson.com/research-blog/5g/2017-momentous-year-5g/

JPS02

03/23/17 10:26 PM

#18349 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

Icon Media CEO Updates Investors on Growth of Wireless Infrastructure Market

21 March, 2017

In this episode of CEOLIVE.TV we’re joined again by Mr. Rob Deakin, Chairman and CEO of Icon Media Holdings, Inc. (ICNM), a diversified global technology company that specializes in wireless infrastructure, a market estimated to be worth $163 Billion by 2019 (according to www.marketresearchstore.com).

In this Investor Update he discusses the wireless infrastructure market and how Icon Media plans to capture market share.

http://ceolive.tv/icon-media-ceo-updates-investors-on-growth-of-wireless-infrastructure-market/

About Icon Media Holdings, Inc. (ICNM)

www.iconmediaholdings.com

www.spectrumvelocity.com

Icon Media Holdings ( OTC PINK : ICNM ) is a diversified global technology company that specializes in technical and infrastructure services for the wireless industry. The Company provides turnkey small cell network, distributed antenna systems (“DAS”) and Wi-Fi technical consulting, design and implementation services through its subsidiary Spectrum Velocity™. Our customer base includes the wireless industry as well as enterprise clients.
Forward Looking Statements

This CEOLIVE.TV video interview contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Litigation Reform Act. The statements reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events that involve risks and uncertainties. Among others, these risks include failure to meet schedule or performance requirements of the Company’s contracts, the Company’s ability to raise sufficient development and working capital, the Company’s liquidity position, the Company’s ability to obtain new contracts, the emergence of competitors with greater financial resources, and the impact of competitive pricing. In the light of these uncertainties, the forward-looking events referred to in this release might not occur as planned or at all.

Contact CEOLIVE.TV

Mike Elliott
newsdesk@ceolive.tv

Disclaimer

Neither CEOLIVE.TV or any of its principals currently owns or plan to own within 72 hours of publication any shares of the stocks mentioned in this video. For a full disclaimer please visit, ceolive.tv/disclaimer.

CEOLIVE content and productions are based on data obtained from sources we believe to be reliable but are not guaranteed as to accuracy and are not purported to be complete. As such, the information should not be construed as advice designed to meet the particular investment needs of any investor. Any opinions expressed in CEOLIVE content and productions, or other investor relations materials and presentations are subject to change. Neither CEOLIVE nor any of its data or content providers shall be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. All data and information is provided for informational or entertainment purposes only. CEOLIVE is not a registered broker-dealer or a registered investment advisor.

Source: http://ceolive.tv/icon-media-ceo-updates-investors-on-growth-of-wireless-infrastructure-market/

Toxic Avenger

03/29/17 6:18 AM

#18858 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

They have $8k in cash and $2.3 million in liabilities at the last filing.
They have a bunch of toxic notes and O/S went from 1.5 to 2.1 billion in 6 months of last year. After yesterday, they may well have maxed out the A/S and will either have to raise it, or reverse split.

I'm thinking the move is going to continue to be down.

JPS02

03/31/17 10:47 AM

#19034 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

2017 will be a momentous year for 5G

Ericsson
Research Blog - Research, Insights and Technology Reflections

Ulf Ewaldsson - Dec 22, 2016

CTO reflection:

Ericsson has achieved encouraging progress in 5G standardization in 2016, with industry use cases, and live field trials. Big efforts in research and development, but also industry-wide collaborations are behind the fantastic evolution. The movement is set to continue throughout 2017 and our ambition is to be a leader in terms of our contribution to technological innovation as well as aligning the ICT industry.

Mobile networks are a top strategic priority

We are supporting a lot of new industry use cases and other industries in their digitalization journey. We have been busy building the ecosystem by collaborating with universities and research institutions and running pilots with relevant industry players in automotive, transport, agriculture, manufacturing and many more.

A report launched this year by Ericsson, Opportunities in 5G: The View from Eight Industries, shows that 94% of executives from eight major industries rate next-generation (5G) mobile networks a top strategic priority.

It also reveals the anticipated impact of 5G, the next-generation mobile technology, on specific industries. It examines how these industries expect to apply 5G, which specific uses of the new technology are likely to dominate in their industry, and what business reasons will drive them to move to 5G.

This helps us make sure we are developing the right products for real-world applications and enables us to support our customers in understanding what can be done with 5G technology to accelerate innovation.

Here are some of the key developments within 5G in 2016:

•Ericsson presented the world’s first 5G NR radio
5G plugins from Ericsson
•SK Telecom and Ericsson conducted first multi-vehicular 5G trials with BMW
•Ericsson and China Mobile showcased 5G drone technology
•Ericsson initiated a 5G motorway project with a cross-industry consortium in Germany
•Ericsson, Qualcomm and SK Telecom announced a collaboration on 5G NR trials to accelerate wide-scale 5G deployments
•Ericsson and King’s College London demonstrate 5G tactile robotic surgery

We also surveyed important telecoms players and 92% of executives from 100 operators agree that 5G paves the way for the emergence of new technologies. With their opinions in mind, we signed an unprecedented 28 memorandums of understanding with mobile network operators around the world, with many trials announced. We will also see pre-commercial launches at the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games Olympics in February 2017.

5G + IoT + Cloud technology

As detailed in the latest Ericsson ConsumerLab report, 10 Hot Consumer Trends for 2017, consumers are increasingly choosing to use automated applications, which is driving IoT adoption. Many believe smartphones will learn their habits and perform activities on their behalf automatically. Artificial Intelligence is something that can be used for a number of areas, including automated network operation. We are exploring automation in many dimensions, and Ericsson Research is in the forefront when it comes to Machine Intelligence, based not least on experience from managing, collecting and analyzing huge amounts of data from the telecommunications infrastructure.

As consumers increasingly rely on IoT devices, and begin moving within AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) environments (and in autonomous, AI-controlled cars) the demand for battery-friendly, high-speed, near-zero latency connectivity is expected to grow rapidly. These technologies must be truly mobile to become popular, which makes the need for reliable 5G networks even more evident.

5G networks, IoT, and Cloud technology are being put in place to underpin consumer and industry needs. 2016 witnessed major progress in 5G development, both from our side with products, roadmaps and architecture in place, and from industry side with industry digitalization pilots and important milestones in vital 5G standardization.

When connected to the cloud, smart machines will be able to use the powerful computational, storage and communication resources of state-of-the-art data centers. Today’s intelligent software robotics systems can support repetitive administrative tasks with current development pushing toward advisory tasks. Cloudification shifts the capabilities of these systems into a new sphere that includes complex problem-solving and decision-making on a mass-market scale.

No industry owns IoT development on their own. It is a joint effort between device manufacturers, network providers, and society regulators. Ericsson collaborations, along with our ability to create and facilitate the ecosystem in Cloud, was demonstrated in 2016 with announcement of a working partnership with Amazon Web Services. We are now developing solutions to help service providers meet internal efficiency goals and to take advantage of rapid innovation and opportunities in end-to-end cloud, mobility and IoT.

Looking ahead to an exciting future

Right now, I am looking forward to continuing our journey with further progress in 5G standardization and field trials, which we will present at CES 2017 and Mobile World Congress 2017. Visitors to CES can expect to see VR demos, drones, wearables, smart home devices and connected cars. All these innovations depend on faster data rates, broader bandwidth and longer battery life—the very advantages 5G will bring. Announcements reading MWC will be made closer to the date.

As Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, I am part of a very strong team. Our mandate is broad and deep and we will work with both internal and external stakeholders to forge our company’s and customer’s future successes.

This inspires me to make 2017 a year to remember.

Ulf Ewaldsson

Ulf Ewaldsson is Senior Vice President, Group CTO and Head of Group Function Technology at Ericsson. He was previously Head of Product Area Radio at Ericsson’s Business Unit Networks. As well as the current chairman of Ericsson’s Research Board, Ulf is also a member of the European Cloud Partnership Steering Board and the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities and Communities headed by the European Commission. He has more than 20 years of experience in product management, industry development and customer relations.

Source: https://www.ericsson.com/research-blog/5g/2017-momentous-year-5g/

CrazyKar123

05/16/17 10:56 PM

#21879 RE: ScreenerBoy #17682

Hello!!! That's Excellent !!!