Monday 18 June 2018

Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market Size : Technology, Applications, Growth and Status 2018-2030

ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of "The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts".

Due to the bandwidth limitations of their traditional voice-centric LMR (Land Mobile Radio) networks, public safety agencies are keen to leverage commercial cellular network technology to support their growing broadband application needs.

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Considering its thriving ecosystem, spectrum flexibility and performance metrics, LTE has emerged as the leading candidate for public safety mobile broadband networks.  In addition, with the recent approval of the MCPTT (Mission Critical Push to Talk) voice standard as part of 3GPP Release 13, LTE has also become an attractive substitute for providing LMR-like voice services.

The Qatar Ministry of Interior made headlines when it deployed a private 800 MHz LTE network in 2012. Since then, numerous public safety LTE networks have sprung up across the globe, including the UAE, China, Laos, Turkey and Kenya.  Several early adopter LTE deployments are also operational in the United States, as part of the planned FirstNet nationwide public safety broadband network. While most initial public safety LTE investments are limited to small-scale networks, nationwide rollouts in the United States and South Korea are expected to trigger significant large-scale investments throughout the globe.

The European market is largely dominated by MVNO arrangements, such as the UK Home Office’s ESN (Emergency Services Network) program that will use EE’s commercial LTE network to deliver prioritized mission critical voice and data services for the UK’s public safety agencies. As part of the program, EE is enhancing its existing network with additional sites, satellite backhaul and a dedicated mobile core for first responders, among other investments.

Driven by the thriving ecosystem, SNS Research estimates that annual investments on public safety LTE infrastructure will reach $600 Million by the end of 2016. The market, which includes base stations (eNBs), mobile core and transport networking gear, is further expected to grow at a CAGR of 33% over the next four years. By 2020, these infrastructure investments will be complemented by over 4.4 Million LTE device shipments, including smartphones, rugged handheld terminals and vehicular routers.

The “Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts” report presents an in-depth assessment of the global public safety LTE market, besides touching upon the wider LMR and mobile broadband industries. In addition to covering the business case, challenges, technology, spectrum allocation, industry roadmap, value chain, deployment case studies, vendor products, strategies, standardization initiatives and applications ecosystem for public safety LTE, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for mobile broadband, LMR and public safety LTE subscriptions from 2016 till 2030. Also covered are public safety LTE service revenues, over both private and commercial networks. In addition, the report presents revenue forecasts for public safety LTE infrastructure, devices, integration services and management solutions.

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The report comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report, as well as a list and associated details of over 90 global public safety LTE network commitments (as of Q2’2016).

Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

    SNS Research estimates that annual investments on public safety LTE infrastructure will reach $600 Million by the end of 2016. The market, which includes base stations (eNBs), mobile core and transport networking gear, is further expected to grow at a CAGR of 33% over the next four years.
    By 2020, these infrastructure investments will be complemented by over 4.4 Million LTE device shipments, including smartphones, rugged handheld terminals and vehicular routers.
    Following the Qatar Ministry of Interior’s private 800 MHz LTE network deployment in 2012, multiple private LTE rollouts are underway by security forces throughout the oil rich GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region, including the Abu Dhabi and Dubai police forces.
    Driven by nationwide public safety LTE network rollouts in the United States and South Korea, the North America and Asia Pacific regions will account for nearly 70% of all public safety LTE investments over the next four years.
    Almost all major LMR industry players are leveraging partnerships with established LTE infrastructure OEMs such as Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei and Samsung, to offer end-to-end LTE solutions.
    Consolidation efforts are continuing to take place throughout the industry, particularly among the largest LTE infrastructure OEMs and public safety system integrators.

Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

    Business case for public safety LTE and mobile broadband services, including key benefits and challenges
    Technology, economics, trends, commercial commitments and deployment case studies
    List of public safety LTE engagements worldwide
    Public safety LTE infrastructure, devices and applications
    Industry roadmap, value chain and standardization initiatives
    Spectrum allocation, deployment models and funding strategies
    Profiles and strategies of over 260 ecosystem players including public safety system integrators and LTE infrastructure/device OEMs
    TCO analysis of private and commercial public safety LTE deployments
    Military and tactical LTE deployments
    Public safety LTE base station (eNB) form factor analysis
    Exclusive interview transcripts from 5 key ecosystem players: Ericsson, Airbus Defence and Space, Sepura, Aricent and Parallel Wireless
    Strategic recommendations for vendors, system integrators, public safety agencies and mobile operators
    Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030

Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts are provided for each of the following submarkets and their subcategories:

Public Safety LTE Infrastructure

    Submarkets
    RAN (Radio Access Network)
    EPC (Evolved Packet Core) and Policy
    Mobile Backhaul and Transport
    RAN Base Station (eNB) Mobility Categories
    Fixed Base Stations
    Transportable Base Stations
    RAN Base Station (eNB) Cell Size Categories
    Macrocells
    Small Cells
    Transportable RAN Base Station (eNB) Form Factor Categories
    NIB (Network-in-a-Box)
    VNS (Vehicle Network System)
    SOW (System-on-Wheels)
    Airborne Platform

Public Safety LTE Management & Integration Solutions

    Submarkets
    Network Integration & Testing
    Device Management & User Services
    Managed Services, Operations & Maintenance
    Cybersecurity

Public Safety LTE Devices

    Submarkets
    Private LTE
    Commercial LTE
    Form Factor Categories
    Smartphones & Handportable Terminals
    Vehicle Mount Routers & Terminals
    Tablets & Notebook PCs
    USB Dongles & Others

Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue

    Submarkets
    Private LTE
    Commercial LTE

Public Safety User Subscriptions over Private Mobile Broadband

    Submarkets
    Private LTE
    Private WiMAX

Public Safety User Subscriptions over Commercial Mobile Broadband

    Submarkets
    3G
    WiMAX
    LTE
    5G & Beyond

LMR Subscriptions

    Submarkets
    Analog
    DMR
    dPMR, NXDN & PDT
    P25
    TETRA
    Tetrapol
    Others

LMR Data Subscriptions

Submarkets

P25 - Phase 1

P25 - Phase 2

TETRA

TEDS

Tetrapol

Others

Public Safety LTE Applications

    Submarkets
    Video Applications
    zGIS, AVLS and Mapping
    Mobile VPN Access & Security
    CAD (Computer Aided Dispatching)
    Remote Database Access
    Telemetry and Remote Diagnostics
    Bulk Multimedia/Data Transfers
    PTT & Voice over LTE
    Situational Awareness Applications

Regional Segmentation

    Asia Pacific
    Eastern Europe
    Latin & Central America
    Middle East & Africa
    North America
    Western Europe

Key Questions Answered:

The report provides answers to the following key questions:

    How big is the public safety LTE opportunity?
    What trends, challenges and barriers are influencing its growth?
    How is the ecosystem evolving by segment and region?
    What will the market size be in 2020 and at what rate will it grow?
    Which regions and submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
    How does standardization impact the adoption of LTE for public safety applications?
    When will MCPTT and proximity services see large scale proliferation?
    What is the status of private LTE rollouts and public safety MVNO offerings across the globe?
    What opportunities exist for commercial mobile operators and MVNOs in the public safety LTE market?
    Is there a market for 400 MHz LTE networks?
    What are the prospects of tactical, vehicle-mounted and airborne LTE eNB platforms?
    How can public safety agencies leverage unused spectrum resources to fund private LTE networks?
    What strategies should system integrators and vendors adopt to remain competitive?

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List of Companies Mentioned:

The following companies and organizations have been reviewed, discussed or mentioned in the report:

    3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)
    Aaeon
    Abu Dhabi Police
    Accelleran
    AceAxis
    ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
    Aculab
    Adax
    ADCOM911 (Adams County Communication Center)
    ADRF (Advanced RF Technologies)
    Advantech
    Advantech Wireless
    Aeroflex
    Affarii Technologies
    Affirmed Networks
    Agile Networks
    Airbus Defence and Space
    Airbus Group
    Air-Lynx
    Airspan Networks
    Airvana
    Airwave Solutions
    Ajman Police
    Alcatel-Lucent
    Altiostar Networks
    Amdocs
    Anite
    Anritsu Corporation
    APCO International (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials)
    Apple
    ARASKOM
    Arcadyan
    Argela
    Aricent
    ARItel
    Arqiva
    Artemis Networks
    Aselsan
    ASOCS
    ASTRI (Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute)
    ASTRID
    ASTRO Solutions
    Asus (ASUSTeK Computer)
    AT&T
    Athena Wireless Communications
    Athonet
    ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)
    Atlas Telecom
    Avanti Communications Group
    Avaya
    AVI
    Aviat Networks
    Avtec
    Axell Wireless
    Axis Communications
    Axis Teknologies
    Axxcelera Broadband Wireless
    BAE Systems
    BandRich
    Barrett Communications
    BASE (Belgium)
    Baylin Technologies
    BayRICS (Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications Systems Authority)
    BayWEB (Bay Area Wireless Enhanced Broadband system)
    BFDX
    Bilbao Metro
    Bird Technologies
    Bittium Corporation
    Black Box Corporation
    Blackhawk Imaging
    Blackned
    Bluebird
    Boise Police Department
    Bosch Security Systems
    Brazilian Army
    Bridgewater
    Broadcom
    Brocade Communications Systems
    BT Group
    BTI Wireless
    C4i
    CalAmp Corporation
    Calgary Police Service
    Camden County Public Safety
    Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
    Casio Computer Company
    Catalyst Communications
    Caterpillar
    Cavium
    CCI (Communication Components Inc.)
    CCI (Competitive Companies, Inc.)
    CCI (Crown Castle International)
    CCSA (China Communications Standards Association)
    CCTI (Catalyst Communications Technologies, Inc.)
    Cellvine
    Ceragon
    China Mobile
    Ciena Corporation
    Cisco Systems
    CITIG (Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group)
    City of Charlotte
    City of Fort Worth
    City of Irving
    City of New Orleans
    City of Oakland
    City of Pembroke Pine
    Cobham
    Cobham Wireless
    Codan Radio Communications
    Colorado Parks and Wildlife
    Comba Telecom Systems Holdings
    CommAgility
    CommandWear Systems
    CommScope
    Comtech Telecommunications Corporation
    CONET Technologies
    Connectem
    Contela
    Core Network Dynamics
    Coriant
    Corning
    Covia Labs
    CPqD (Center for Research and Development in Telecommunications, Brazil)
    Cradlepoint
    CSI (Cellular Specialties, Inc.)
    Dali Wireless
    DAMM Cellular Systems
    DAP Technologies
    DAPage Notifications
    DataNet Software
    Datang Group
    Datang Mobile
    Dell
    DeltaNode
    Dish Network
    DNK (Norwegian Directorate for Emergency Communication)
    Dongwon T&I
    DragonWave
    DSC (Digital Special Communication)
    Dubai Police
    Durabook (Twinhead International Corporation)
    Dutch Police
    EA Networks (Electricity Ashburton)
    EADS
    Eastcom
    EchoStar Corporation
    Eden Rock Communications
    EE
    EENA (European Emergency Number Association)
    EF Johnson
    Elbit Systems
    Elta Systems
    EMC Corporation
    Ericsson
    Ericsson LG
    ETELM
    Etherstack
    Ethertronics
    ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
    ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
    Eventide
    EXACOM
    Exalt Communications
    Exelis
    EXFO
    ExteNet Systems
    Falu Municipality
    Federated Wireless
    FirstNet (First Responder Network Authority)
    Foxcom
    Fraunhofer Fokus
    French Armed Forces
    French MOI (Ministry of Interior)
    Frequentis
    Fujitsu
    Galtronics
    Gemtek Technology Company
    GENBAND
    General Dynamics Corporation
    General Dynamics Mission Systems
    Genesis Group
    German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
    Getac Technology Corporation
    Goodman Networks
    Goodmill Systems
    Google
    Governor's OIT (Office of Information Technology), State of Colorado
    Grant County Sheriff’s Office
    GrenTech (China GrenTech Corporation)
    GWT (Global Wireless Technologies)
    Harris Corporation
    Harris County
    HFRS (Hampshire Fire & Rescue Service)
    Hitachi
    Home Office, UK
    Honeywell
    Hong Kong Police Force
    HP (Hewlett-Packard Company)
    HQT Radio
    HTC
    Huawei
    Hughes Communications
    Hughes Network Systems
    Hytera Communications Company
    IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)
    iBwave Solutions
    iCOM
    IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
    Imtradex
    Inmarsat
    InnerWireless
    Intel Corporation
    Intel Security
    InterDigital
    Intersec
    Intrepid Networks
    ip.access
    IPWireless
    ITELAZPI
    ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
    JDI (JING DENG INDUSTRIAL)
    JMA Wireless
    Jordanian Armed Forces
    JRC (Japan Radio Company)
    Juni Global
    Juniper Networks
    JVCKENWOOD Corporation
    Kapsch CarrierCom
    Kathrein-Werke KG
    KBR
    Kelrad Software
    Kenyan Police Service
    Keysight Technologies
    Kirisun Communications
    Kisan Telecom
    KMW
    Kodiak Networks
    KPN
    KT Corporation
    Kudelski Group
    Kyocera Communications
    L-3 Communication Systems-West
    L-3 Communications Holdings
    Laos Police
    LA-RICS (Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System)
    Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
    Lemko Corporation
    Lenovo
    Leonardo-Finmeccanica
    LG CNS
    LG Electronics
    LG Group
    LGS Innovations
    Ligado Networks
    Lijiang Police
    LiveViewGPS
    Lockheed Martin Corporation
    Logic Instrument
    Mavenir Systems
    McWane
    MegaFon
    Mentura Group
    MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
    MetroPCS
    Miami Dade Police Department
    Miami-Dade County
    Microlab
    Milestone Systems
    MIMOon
    Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China
    Mitel Networks Corporation
    Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
    MobileDemand
    Mobilicom
    Mobistar
    MODUCOM (MODULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS)
    Moscow Police
    Moseley Associates
    Motorola Mobility
    Motorola Solutions
    MPS (Ministry of Public Security, China)
    MPSS (Ministry of Public Safety and Security, South Korea)
    MSB (Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency)
    MTI Mobile
    Mutualink
    National Rail, UK
    NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
    NCRIC (Northern California Regional Information Center)
    NEC Corporation
    Nedaa
    Neptune Mobile
    Net4Mobility
    Netas
    NetMotion Wireless
    Nevada Department of Transportation
    New Jersey ROIC (Regional Operations Intelligence Center)
    New Jersey State Police
    New Jersey Transit
    New Mexico DoIT (Department of Information Technology)
    New Postcom Equipment Company
    New Zealand Police
    NewCore Wireless
    Nexius
    NextG Networks
    NextNav
    NI (National Instruments) Corporation
    Nokia Corporation
    Nokia Networks
    Northrop Grumman Corporation
    nTerop Corporation
    NTT DoCoMo
    NuRAN Wireless
    Nutaq
    O3b Networks
    Oceus Networks
    Octasic
    OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)
    Oman Royal Office
    Ontario Ministry of Transportation
    ONTHEGODEVICES
    OpenSignal
    Optiway
    Panasonic Corporation
    Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
    Panorama Antennas
    Parallel Wireless
    Pennsylvania State Police
    Pepro
    Philadelphia Police Department
    Phonak
    Piciorgros (Funk-Electronic Piciorgros),
    Pikewerks Corporation
    Polaris Networks
    Police Federation of Australia
    Portalify
    Potevio (China Potevio Company)
    PowerTrunk
    Productivity Commission, Australia
    Proximus
    Pryme Radio Products
    PSCR (Public Safety Communications Research)
    Public Wireless
    PureWave Networks
    Puxing Radio
    Pyramid Communications
    Qatar Armed Forces
    Qatar MOI (Ministry of Interior)
    Qigihar Municipal Public Security Bureau
    Qiqihar Police
    Qualcomm
    Quanta Computer
    Qucell
    Quortus
    RACOM
    Radio IP
    Radisys Corporation
    RADWIN
    RAVEN Electronics Corporation
    Raytheon Company
    RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
    Reality Mobile
    Redline Communications
    RELM Wireless
    RF Window
    RFS (Radio Frequency Systems)
    Rio de Janeiro Fire Department
    Rivada Networks
    Rohde & Schwarz
    Rohill
    Roper Industries
    Rosenberger
    Safaricom
    SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)
    Samji Electronics Company
    Samsung Electronics
    Samsung Group
    SANG (Saudi Arabian National Guard)
    Sao Paulo Military Police
    Sapura Secured Technologies
    Saudi MOI (Ministry of Interior)
    Savox Communications
    Selex ES
    Sepura
    SerComm Corporation
    SES
    SETAR
    Sevis Systems
    SFR
    Shanghai Police Department
    Siemens
    Siemens Convergence Creators
    Sierra Wireless
    Signalion
    Siklu
    Simoco
    SiRRAN
    SK Telecom
    SK Telesys
    SLA Corporation
    SLC (Secure Land Communications)
    Smith Micro Software
    SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
    Sonic Communications
    Sonim Technologies
    Sony Corporation
    Space Data
    Spectra Group
    SpiderCloud Wireless
    Spirent Communications
    Star Solutions
    State of Louisiana
    State of Minnesota
    State of Mississippi
    State of New Jersey
    State of New Mexico
    State of Oklahoma
    State of Texas
    State Security Networks Group, Finland
    Stop Noise
    Sumitomo Electric Industries
    Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
    Surrey Police
    Swedish National Police
    Symantec
    Tait Communications
    Taqua
    TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communications Association)
    TCL Communication
    TCS (TeleCommunication Systems)
    TDIA (TD-Industry Alliance)
    TE Connectivity
    Techosonic Industries
    Tecore
    TEKTELIC Communications
    Telefónica
    Televate
    TELEX
    Telrad Networks
    Telstra
    Teltronic
    Telum
    TESSCO
    TETRAtab
    Thales
    TI (Texas Instruments)
    TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
    TITAN Communication Systems
    T-Mobile
    Toshiba Corporation
    Tropico
    Turk Telekom
    Turkish National Police Force
    Twisted Pair Solutions
    U.S. Army
    U.S. CBP (Customs and Border Protection)
    U.S. Cellular
    U.S. Coast Guard
    U.S. Department of Commerce
    U.S. Department of Defense
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    U.S. Department of State
    U.S. FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
    U.S. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
    U.S. Navy
    U.S. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
    U.S. NPSTC (National Public Safety Telecommunications Council)
    U.S. NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration)
    UAE MOI (Ministry of Interior)
    Ubidyne
    UIC (International Union of Railways)
    UNIMO Technology
    University of Ottawa
    Uppsala Ambulance Services
    US Digital Designs
    USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
    Utility Associates
    Verizon Communications
    ViaSat
    Viavi Solutions
    Vidyo
    Vientiane Municipal Government
    VIRVE
    Vision Technologies
    VMware
    Vodafone
    Vodafone New Zealand
    West Corporation
    Westell Technologies
    Western Australia Police
    Wildox
    Winmate
    WinMate Communication
    Wireless Telecom Group Company
    WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
    Wytec International
    xG Technology

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    Xplore Technologies Corporation
    Z-Com (ZDC Wireless)
    Zetron
    Zhengzhou Metro
    Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau
    Zhengzhou Police
    Zinwave
    ZTE

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