The report indicates that annual
investments in public safety LTE infrastructure will surpass $800 Million by
the end of 2017.
Until recently, LTE has predominantly been
considered a supplementary mobile broadband technology in the public safety
sector, to provide high-bandwidth data applications that cannot be delivered
over existing narrowband LMR (Land Mobile Radio) systems. However, with the
standardization of capabilities such as MCPTT (Mission-Critical PTT) by the
3GPP, LTE is increasingly being viewed as an all-inclusive critical
communications platform for the delivery of multiple mission-critical services
ranging from PTT group communications to real-time video surveillance.
A number of dedicated public safety LTE
networks are already operational across the globe, ranging from nationwide
systems in the oil-rich GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region to citywide
networks in Spain, China, Pakistan, Laos and Kenya. Among other notable engagements, several
"early builder" networks are operational in the United States - that will
subsequently merge with the wider FirstNet nationwide system; early pilot LTE
networks for the Sate-Net program are in the process of being commercialized in
South Korea; and Canada is beginning to see its first dedicated LTE network
deployments, starting with the Halton Regional Police Service.
However, the use of LTE in the public
safety sector is not restricted to dedicated networks alone. For example, the
United Kingdom Home Office is in the process of deploying an ESN (Emergency
Services Network) that will use British mobile operator EE's commercial LTE RAN
and a dedicated mobile core to eventually replace the country's existing
nationwide TETRA system. The secure MVNO
(Mobile Virtual Network Operator) model is already being used in multiple European
countries, albeit at a smaller scale - to complement existing TETRA networks
with broadband capabilities. In addition, this approach also beginning to gain
traction in other parts of the world, such as Mexico.
Driven by demand for both dedicated and secure
MVNO networks, Publisher estimates that annual investments in public safety LTE
infrastructure will surpass $800 Million by the end of 2017, supporting ongoing
deployments in multiple frequency bands across the 400/450 MHz, 700 MHz, 800
MHz, and higher frequency ranges. The market - which includes base stations
(eNBs), mobile core and transport network equipment - is further expected to
grow at a CAGR of nearly 45% over the next three years. By 2020, these
infrastructure investments will be complemented by up to 3.8 Million LTE device
shipments, ranging from smartphones and ruggedized handheld terminals to
vehicular routers and IoT modules.
Spanning over 1060 pages “The
Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2017 - 2030 - Opportunities,
Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report covers Introduction,
Executive Summary, An Overview of the Public Safety Mobile Broadband Market,
Key Enabling Technologies for Public Safety LTE, Review of Major Public Safety
LTE Engagements, Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Applications Ecosystem,
Spectrum for Public Safety LTE, Standardization, Regulatory & Collaborative
Initiatives, Industry Roadmap & Value Chain, Key Ecosystem Players, Market
Analysis and Forecasts, Conclusion and Strategic Recommendations, Expert
Opinion – Interview Transcripts. This report Covered 926 Companies few are -
3M, 450 MHz Alliance, 450connect, 4K Solutions, 6Harmonics, A10 Networks,
Aaeon, AAS (Amphenol Antenna Solutions), Abu Dhabi Police, Accedian Networks,
Accelleran, Accuver, Ace Technologies Corporation, AceAxis.
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