From the IoT side, it will be possible to have sensors everywhere in the city. So, you can have services like smart parking, monitoring of pollution at the city block level, etc.
With the introduction of slicing, it will be possible to have specific SIM cards as “first class citizens”, with complete priority over everything in the network, while also being secure. These SIMs can become “first class citizens” dynamically. So for example devices that belong to firefighters can become so, during an emergency. This enables ordinary devices to meet the high SLAs needed in such cases. Thus, now firefighters can use the already existing, way more powerful (for example it can do live video) and cheap public network, instead of their current communications solutions.
Oh, you meant IoT for infrastructure etc. Yes, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for explaining!
Your example with the firefighters is a good one, no matter whether they are public sector employees like in the US or privatised like in Denmark. That's why I was confused.
With the introduction of slicing, it will be possible to have specific SIM cards as “first class citizens”, with complete priority over everything in the network, while also being secure. These SIMs can become “first class citizens” dynamically. So for example devices that belong to firefighters can become so, during an emergency. This enables ordinary devices to meet the high SLAs needed in such cases. Thus, now firefighters can use the already existing, way more powerful (for example it can do live video) and cheap public network, instead of their current communications solutions.