@article{Ramalho Eanes_2021, title={Business Model for 5G operators}, volume={1}, url={https://science-society.inesctec.pt/index.php/inesctecesociedade/article/view/business_model_for_5g_operators}, abstractNote={<p>The 5G is no longer a mere "G". It is a revolution! The combination of speed, latency, resiliency, and density it delivers creates the adequate conditions for immersive video, real-time video analytics, industrial and mobility systems intelligence, automation and robotisation, among many other changes.</p> <p>It is a productivity revolution with a very important economic impact, estimated at 1.300 billion euros globally, and 35 billion euros in terms of national GDP by 2035, according to the Roland Berger study <em>“Harmonious development of the digital society in Portugal: the right 5G auction structure is critical”</em>. It cuts across the different sectors of economy and society, with an equally relevant environmental impact. According to the Ericsson study <em>“ICT’s potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in 2030”</em>, it is estimated that 5G will contribute to a 15% reduction in global emissions by 2030, while increasing productivity in agriculture up to 25%, and up to 20%-30% in industry.</p> <p> </p> <p>Read full <a href="https://science-society.inesctec.pt/index.php/inesctecesociedade/article/view/67/150" target="_blank" rel="noopener">version</a>.</p>}, number={3}, journal={INESC TEC Science&Society}, author={Ramalho Eanes, Manuel}, year={2021}, month={Dec.} }