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MOBILE FIRST

DYNAMIC & SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY

INTELLIGENT & DISTRIBUTED EDGE

VIRTUALIZED CLOUD-NATIVE CORE

EVERYTHINGAS A SERVICE

The current web infrastructure lacks the depth and scalability to support a secure, personalized mobile-first user experience for billions of users.

Dynamic & Seamless Connectivity

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POWERING THEWORLD WIDEWIRELESS WEB

www.affirmednetworks.com/wwww

Mobile First

Why WWWW?

Why WWWW?

Why WWWW?

Why WWWW?

Why WWWW?

109 Billion

67%Devices connecting to the

Internet in the next decade*

Percentage of world population subscribing to mobile services.**

*Stratistics Market Research Consulting Pvt Ltd.

350Million

Global hotspot numbers to reach 350 million*

$571Billion

Projected 2025 market size for augmented and virtual reality*

175 Global datasphere will grow from 33 ZB in 2018 to 175 ZB in 2025**

*Quantumrun—State of technology in 2030 | Future Forecast **IDC—2025 Forecast

Intelligent & Distributed Edge

WWWW is built for mobile first experience

WWW needs to evolve to mobile first

Rich, mobile-first user experienceSeamless portability for billions of usersScalability for new devices & services

Mobile users and enterprises are struggling with limited choices due to the lack of diversity in mobile access and fragmented connectivity.

Optimal access for users & machinesSeamless movement between any G & Wi-FiHigher quality and security at lower costNetwork slicing for differentiated services

Current architectures are not optimized for low latency, high-bandwidth apps, such as AR/VR, or for securely handling large amounts of data.

Efficiency via distributed edgeHigh value, intelligent servicesImmersive user experienceSurpasses mobile broadband

Physical networks lack the scalability, speed, agility and performance to support the new generation of 5G use

Fully virtualized architectureCloud-native webscale networksRapid service creation & deploymentZero-touch automation

Virtualized & Cloud-Native Core

Everything-as-a-Service

*Allied Market Research—Augmented and Virtual Reality Market Outlook 2025 **IDC Research—The Digitization of the World from Edge to Core

*Grand View Research—Application Container Market Analysis Report **ACG Research—Integrated Cloud Core Advantage: TCO Analysis

Traditional on-prem IT licensing models lead to longer service deployment cycles and less room for innovation, especially for enterprises.

All services moved to cloudNo infrastructure to manageRapid service expansion & deliveryGlobal expansion to new markets

*Gartner—Forecast: Public Cloud Services, Worldwide 2016-2022 **IDC Research—Worldwide Semiannual Public Cloud Services Spending Guide

$331Billion

2xProjected 2022 revenue forecast for public cloud services*

Public cloud service spending will more than double by 2023**

Zettabytes

$8.2 Billion

Projected 2025 global application container market size*

FIVE KEY ATTRIBUTES OF THE WORLD WIDE WIRELESS WEB

In a mere 30 years, the World Wide Web has completely transformed every aspect of our lives including the ways we communicate, work, play, trade, govern, travel and learn. And now the Web is evolving once again to become

the very core of our new mobile-first society. This is the new era we call the World Wide WIRELESS Web.

Why the WWW Needs to Evolveto the World Wide WIRELESS Web

WWWW is built for seamless connectivity between any G & Wi-Fi

WWW needs to include diverse mobile access

WWWW is built on distributed edge architecture

WWW needs to evolve to smart network edge

WWWW is built on virtualized, cloud-native core

WWW needs to evolve to a webscale approach

WWWW is built on cloud-based services approach

WWW needs to evolve to managed services