LONDON, Nov. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- 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.
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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, SNS
Research 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.
The "Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2017 – 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, market
drivers, challenges, enabling technologies, applications, key
trends, standardization, spectrum availability/allocation,
regulatory landscape, deployment case studies, opportunities,
future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and
strategies for public safety LTE, the report presents comprehensive
forecasts for mobile broadband, LMR, and public safety LTE
subscriptions from 2017 till 2030. Also covered are unit shipment
and revenue forecasts for public safety LTE infrastructure,
devices, integration services and management solutions. In
addition, the report tracks public safety LTE service revenues,
over both private and commercial networks.
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 190 global
public safety LTE engagements – as of Q4'2017.
Topics Covered
The report covers the following topics:
- Business case for public safety LTE and mobile broadband
including market drivers, barriers, deployment models, economics,
and funding strategies
- LTE network architecture and key elements comprising devices,
RAN, mobile core (EPC, policy and application functions), and
transport networks
- Key enabling technologies including group communications, MCPTT,
ProSe (Proximity Services), IOPS (Isolated E-UTRAN operation for
Public Safety), deployable LTE systems, HPUE (High-Power User
Equipment), QPP (QoS, Priority & Preemption), and end-to-end
security
- Public safety LTE application usage including mission-critical
voice, mobile video, situational awareness, aerial surveillance,
bandwidth-intensive field data applications, and emerging
applications such as AR (Augmented Reality)
- Case studies of over 20 public safety LTE engagements worldwide,
and analysis of large-scale nationwide projects including FirstNet
in the United States, ESN in the
United Kingdom, and Safe-Net in
South Korea
- Opportunities for commercial mobile operators including spectrum
leasing, priority service offerings, BYON (Build Your Own Network)
platforms, and operator-branded public safety LTE platforms
- Spectrum availability and allocation for public safety LTE across
the global, regional and national regulatory domains
- Standardization, regulatory and collaborative initiatives
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 570 ecosystem players including
LTE infrastructure & device OEMs, public safety system
integrators, and application specialists
- Exclusive interview transcripts from 11 ecosystem players across
the public safety LTE value chain: DSB (Directorate for Civil
Protection, Norway), Ericsson,
Airbus Defence and Space, Harris Corporation, CND (Core Network
Dynamics), Bittium, Sepura, Sierra Wireless, Sonim Technologies,
Kodiak Networks, and Soliton Systems
- Strategic recommendations for LMR equipment suppliers, public
safety system integrators, LTE infrastructure, device & chipset
suppliers, public safety agencies & stakeholders, and
commercial & private mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2017 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)
- Mobile Core (EPC, Policy & Application Functions)
- Mobile Backhaul & Transport
RAN Base Station (eNB) Mobility Categories
- Fixed Base Stations
- Deployable Base Stations
RAN Base Station (eNB) Cell Size Categories
- Macrocells
- Small Cells
Deployable RAN Base Station (eNB) Form Factor Categories
- NIB (Network-in-a-Box)
- Vehicular Platforms
- Airborne Platforms
- Maritime Platforms
Mobile Backhaul & Transport Network Technology Categories
- Fiber & Wireline
- Microwave
- Satellite
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-Mounted Routers & Terminals
- Stationary CPEs
- Tablets & Notebook PCs
- USB Dongles, Embedded IoT Modules & Others
Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue
Submarkets
- Private LTE
- Commercial LTE
Public Safety Broadband over Private Mobile Networks
Submarkets
- Private LTE
- Private WiMAX
Public Safety Broadband Subscriptions over Commercial Mobile
Networks
Submarkets
- 3G
- WiMAX
- LTE
Mobile Broadband Subscriptions
Submarkets
- 3G
- WiMAX
- LTE
- 5G NR (New Radio)
LMR Subscriptions
Submarkets
- Analog
- DMR
- dPMR, NXDN & PDT
- P25
- TETRA
- Tetrapol
- Others
LMR Narrowband Data Subscriptions
Submarkets
- P25 - Phase 1
- P25 - Phase 2
- TETRA
- TEDS
- Tetrapol
- Others
Public Safety LTE Applications
Submarkets
- Mission-Critical HD Voice & Group Communications
- Video & High-Resolution Imagery
- Messaging & Presence Services
- Secure Mobile Broadband Access
- Location Services & Mapping
- Enhanced CAD (Computer Aided Dispatching)
- Situational Awareness
- Telemetry, Control and Remote Diagnostics
- AR (Augmented Reality) & Emerging Applications
Regional SegmentationThe following regional markets are
covered:
- 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 market 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?
- What is the status of dedicated public safety LTE networks and
secure MVNO offerings across the globe?
- When will the public safety sector witness the large-scale
commercialization of key enabling technologies such as MCPTT,
ProSe, IOPS, and HPUE?
- What opportunities exist for commercial LTE service providers and
private LMR network operators?
- What are the prospects of NIB (Network-in-a-Box), vehicular,
airborne and maritime deployable LTE platforms?
- Is there a substantial market opportunity for public safety LTE
networks operating in Band 31 (450 MHz), and newer frequency bands
such as Bands 68 and 72?
- How can public safety stakeholders leverage unused spectrum
capacity to ensure the economic viability of dedicated LTE
networks?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What strategies should system integrators, vendors, and mobile
operators adopt to remain competitive?
Key Findings
The report has the following key findings:
- SNS Research estimates that annual investments in public safety
LTE infrastructure will surpass $800
Million by the end of 2017. 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.
- A number of dedicated public safety LTE networks are already
operational across the globe, ranging from nationwide systems in
the oil-rich GCC region to citywide networks in Spain, China,
Pakistan, Laos and Kenya.
- At present, more than 45% of all public safety LTE engagements –
including in-service, planned, pilot, and demo networks – utilize
spectrum in the 700 MHz range, primarily Bands 14 and 28.
- Due to the unavailability of ProSe-capable chipsets and devices,
several public safety stakeholders including the United Kingdom
Home Office are considering the continued use of LMR terminals to
support direct-mode operation, as they migrate to LTE networks.
- The wider critical communications industry is continuing to
consolidate with several prominent M&A deals such as Motorola
Solutions' recent acquisition of carrier-integrated
PTT-over-cellular platform provider Kodiak Networks, and Hytera
Communications' takeover of the Sepura Group – a well known
provider of TETRA, DMR, P25 and LTE systems.
Companies Mentioned
• Afghanistan
• Albania
• Algeria
• Andorra
• Angola
• Anguilla
• Antigua & Barbuda
• Argentina
• Armenia
• Aruba
• Australia
• Austria
• Azerbaijan
• Bahamas
• Bahrain
• Bangladesh
• Barbados
• Belarus
• Belgium
• Belize
• Benin
• Bermuda
• Bhutan
• Bolivia
• Bosnia Herzegovina
• Botswana
• Brazil
• British Virgin Islands
• Brunei
• Bulgaria
• Burkina Faso
• Burundi
• Cambodia
• Cameroon
• Canada
• Cape Verde
• Cayman Islands
• Central African Republic
• Chad
• Chile
• China
• Cocos Islands
• Colombia
• Comoros Islands
• Congo
• Cook Islands
• Costa Rica
• Côte d'Ivoire
• Croatia
• Cuba
• Cyprus
• Czech Republic
• Democratic Rep of Congo
(ex-Zaire)
• Denmark
• Djibouti
• Dominica
• Dominican Republic
• East Timor
• Ecuador
• Egypt
• El Salvador
• Equatorial Guinea
• Eritrea
• Estonia
• Ethiopia
• Faroe Islands
• Federated States of Micronesia
• Fiji
• Finland
• France
• French Guiana
• French Polynesia (ex-Tahiti)
• French West Indies
• Gabon
• Gambia
• Georgia
• Germany
• Ghana
• Gibraltar
• Greece
• Greenland
• Grenada
• Guam
• Guatemala
• Guernsey
• Guinea Republic
• Guinea-Bissau
• Guyana
• Haiti
• Honduras
• Hong Kong
• Hungary
• Iceland
• India
• Indonesia
• Iran
• Iraq
• Ireland
• Isle of Man
• Israel
• Italy
• Jamaica
• Japan
• Jersey
• Jordan
• Kazakhstan
• Kenya
• Kirghizstan
• Kiribati
• Korea
• Kosovo
• Kuwait
• Laos
• Latvia
• Lebanon
• Lesotho
• Liberia
• Libya
• Liechtenstein
• Lithuania
• Luxembourg
• Macau
• Macedonia
• Madagascar
• Malawi
• Malaysia
• Maldives
• Mali
• Malta
• Marshall Islands
• Mauritania
• Mauritius
• Mayotte
• Mexico
• Moldova
• Monaco
• Mongolia
• Montenegro
• Montserrat
• Morocco
• Mozambique
• Myanmar
• Namibia
• Nepal
• Netherlands
• Netherlands Antilles
• New Caledonia
• New Zealand
• Nicaragua
• Niger
• Nigeria
• Niue
• North Korea
• Northern Marianas
• Norway
• Oman
• Pakistan
• Palau
• Palestine
• Panama
• Papua New Guinea
• Paraguay
• Peru
• Philippines
• Poland
• Portugal
• Puerto Rico
• Qatar
• Réunion
• Romania
• Russia
• Rwanda
• Samoa
• Samoa (American)
• Sao Tomé & Principe
• Saudi Arabia
• Senegal
• Serbia
• Seychelles
• Sierra Leone
• Singapore
• Slovak Republic
• Slovenia
• Solomon Islands
• Somalia
• South Africa
• Spain
• Sri Lanka
• St Kitts & Nevis
• St Lucia
• St Vincent & The Grenadines
• Sudan
• Suriname
• Swaziland
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• Syria
• Tajikistan
• Taiwan
• Tanzania
• Thailand
• Togo
• Tonga
• Trinidad & Tobago
• Tunisia
• Turkey
• Turkmenistan
• Turks & Caicos Islands
• UAE
• Uganda
• UK
• Ukraine
• Uruguay
• US Virgin Islands
• USA
• Uzbekistan
• Vanuatu
• Venezuela
• Vietnam
• Yemen
• Zambia
• Zimbabwe
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