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The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2014 - 2020

 

Naperville, IL -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/04/2014 -- Reportstack, provider of premium market research reports announces the addition of The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2014 - 2020 market report to its offering
Considering its thriving ecosystem, spectrum flexibility and performance metrics, public safety organizations worldwide recognize LTE as the de-facto standard for mission critical mobile broadband communications.

With spectrum already allocated, public safety agencies in the Middle East, Asia Pacific and the U.S have already begun to operate private LTE networks. Driven by public safety demands, LTE products can now also operate in spectrum bands previously unthinkable, such as the 400 MHz band, which is widely available to public safety agencies worldwide. Moreover, demands for tactical and rapidly deployable broadband solutions have also led vendors to develop private LTE base station products in a variety of innovative form factors such as Cell in a Box (CIAB) or airborne cells.

SNS Research estimates the global spending on private LTE infrastructure including base stations (eNodeBs), mobile core (EPC) and backhaul will account for $2 Billion annually by the end of 2020. By the same time, the installed base of private public safety LTE base stations (eNode Bs) will reach nearly 155,000 globally, following a CAGR of nearly 60% between 2014 and 2020, and will serve nearly 4 Million private public safety LTE subscribers worldwide.

However it is important to note that the transition to LTE is one of the will be one of the most complex technical changes the public safety communications industry will ever witness and will present challenges in its own right, particularly in the context of global standardization. Furthermore spectrum, regulatory and budgetary issues in certain regions such as Europe will delay large scale private deployments.

Nonetheless, service prioritization partnerships with commercial LTE network carriers will create an ecosystem for operating public safety devices over commercial LTE networks during this transition period. We estimate that public safety LTE device shipments over commercial networks will account for nearly $7 Billion in annual revenue by the end of 2020.

The "The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2014 - 2020" report presents an in-depth assessment of the global public safety LTE market, besides considering the wider LMR and mobile broadband industries. In addition to covering the business case, challenges, spectrum allocation strategies, industry roadmap, deployment case studies, vendor products, strategies, standardization activities and application ecosystem for public safety LTE, the report also presents comprehensive forecasts for mobile broadband,  LMR and public safety LTE subscriptions from 2011 till 2020. Also covered are public safety LTE service revenues as well as device and infrastructure (eNodeB base stations, EPC mobile core, backhaul) shipment and associated revenue forecasts.

The report comes with an associated XLS datasheet covering quantitative data from all figures presented within the report, as well as a list and associated details of 46 global private public safety LTE network deployments (as of Q1’2014).

Key Findings:

The report has the following key findings:

 - Global spending on private LTE infrastructure including base stations (eNodeBs), mobile core (EPC) and backhaul will account for $2 Billion annually by the end of 2020

 - By the same time, the installed base of private public safety LTE base stations (eNodeBs) will reach nearly 155,000, following a CAGR of nearly 60% between 2014 and 2020, and will serve nearly 4 Million private public safety LTE subscribers worldwide

 - As much as 15% of all public safety LTE investments will be military centric tactical deployments by 2020

 - Commercial carriers and public safety MVNOs will pocket nearly $7 Billion in public safety LTE service revenues by the end of 2020, following growth at a CAGR of 40% between 2014 and 2020

 - A large nationwide deployment such as FirstNet in the U.S. can save up to 40% in TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) over 10-years by opting for a public-private partnership rather than a private only investment

 - Almost all major LMR industry players are leveraging partnerships with established LTE infrastructure vendors such as Ericsson,  Alcatel-Lucent and NSN, to offer end-to-end LTE solutions

Topics Covered:

The report covers the following topics:

 - Business case for public safety LTE and mobile broadband services

 - Key benefits of public safety LTE and mobile broadband

 - Challenges to public safety LTE adoption

 - Public safety agency, network operator and vendor commitments to public safety LTE

 - List of private public safety LTE deployments worldwide

 - Public safety LTE deployment case studies

 - The industry roadmap for the public safety mobile broadband in general and the LTE market in particular

 - Public safety LTE deployment and funding models

 - Spectrum allocation for public safety LTE

 - Public safety LTE applications ecosystem

 - Public safety LTE vendor assessment and strategies

 - Profiles of over 100 players in the public safety LTE ecosystem

 - Public safety LTE standardization

 - Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis of private and commercial public safety LTE deployments

 - Military and tactical LTE deployments

 - Public safety LTE base station form factor analysis

 - Exclusive interview transcripts from 7 industry players including Airbus, Motorola Solutions and General Dynamics

 - Strategic recommendations for vendors, system integrators, public safety agencies and wireless carriers

 - Market analysis and forecasts from 2011 till 2020

Forecast Segmentation:

Market forecasts and historical figures are provided for each of the following submarkets:

Public Safety LTE Base Station (eNodeB) Shipments, Revenue & Installed Base

Network Categories

  - Private LTE

  - Commercial LTE

Form Factor Categories

  - Macrocell

  - Small Cell

  - Relay Node

  - Tactical Cell on Wheel (COW)

  - Tactical Cell in a Box (CIAB)

  - Airborne Cell

Additional Forecasts for Pubic Safety LTE Infrastructure

  - Public Safety LTE Mobile Core (EPC) Investments

  - Public Safety LTE Backhaul Investments

Public Safety LTE Device Shipments & Revenue

Network Categories

  - Private LTE

  - Commercial LTE

Form Factor Categories

  - Handportable LMR Terminal

  - Mobile (In-Vehicle) LMR Terminal

  - Notebook PC

  - USB Dongle

  - Smartphone

  - PDA

Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Service Revenue

  - Private LTE

  - Commercial LTE

Public Safety User Subscriptions over Private Mobile Broadband

  - Private LTE

  - Private WiMAX

Public Safety User Subscriptions over Commercial Mobile Broadband

  - LTE

  - WiMAX

  - W-CDMA

  - HSPA

  - CDMA2000

  - EV-DO

LMR Subscriptions

  - P25

  - TETRA

  - Tetrapol

  - dPMR

  - NXND

  - PDT

  - Analog Radio

LMR Data Subscriptions

  - TETRA

  - TETRA TEDS

  - P25 Phase 1

  - P25 Phase 2

  - Tetropol

The following regional  markets are also covered:

Regional Markets

  - 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:

 - Which countries will be the first to deploy and adopt LTE for public safety applications?

 - How many private public safety LTE base stations (eNodeBs) will ship in 2020, and how will these compare to the wider commercial LTE market?

 - How much will be invested on mobile core (EPC) and backhaul infrastructure to support private public safety LTE deployments?

 - How will the VoLTE ecosystem evolve and how will this impact PTT and voice services for public safety LTE?

 - When will standardized mission-critical voice communications and proximity services see large scale proliferation in the public safety LTE market?

 - How much revenue will the public safety LTE application ecosystem generate in 2020?

 - How will public safety LTE device shipments vary by form factor (handheld LMR terminals, mobile in-vehicle LMR modems, notebook PCs, USB dongles, smartphones, PDAs) overtime?

 - Is the 400 MHZ spectrum realistically feasible to support public safety LTE applications?

 - What are the prospects of tactical, rapidly deployable and airborne LTE solutions?

 - Does Huawei stand a chance in the public safety LTE market outside of Asia?

 - Which vendors and system integrators are the most successful in the public safety LTE market?

 - How many first responders rely on private and commercial mobile broadband networks for their daily tasks?

 - How will private and commercial public safety LTE subscriptions compare in 2020?

 - How will public safety LTE subscriptions compare to other mobile broadband technologies such as WiMAX and HSPA in 2020?

 - What opportunities exist for commercial wireless carriers and MVNOs in the public safety LTE market?

Companies Mentioned:

3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project)

7 layers AG

Abu Dhabi Police

ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)

Aculab

Adax

ADCOM911 (Adams County Communication Center)

Aeroflex

Airbus Defence and Space (Formerly Cassidian)

Airbus Group

Airspan Networks

Airwave

Alcatel-Lucent

Amdocs

Anritsu

APCO (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International)

Apple

ARASKOM

Aricent Group

Artevea

ASTRID

ASTRO Solutions

AT&T Mobility

ATIS (Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions)

Atlas Telecom

Aviat Networks

Avtec

Axell Wireless

Axis Communications

BAE Systems

BASE (Belgium)

BayWEB (Bay Area Wireless Enhanced Broadband system)

BFDX

BlackBerry

Bosch Security Systems

Brazilian Army

Bridgewater

Broadcom

C4i

CalAmp

Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance

Catalyst Communications

CCTI (Catalyst Communications Technologies Inc)

China Mobile

Cimarron Technologies

Cisco

CITIG (Canadian Interoperability Technology Interest Group)

City of Charlotte

City of Fort Worth

City of Irving

City of New Orleans

City of Pembroke Pine

Cobham

CommScope

Covia Labs

DAMM Cellular Systems A/S

Daniels Electronics Ltd

DAPage Notifications

DataNet Software

Dubai Police

Dutch Police

EADS

Eastcom

EENA (European Emergency Number Association)

EF Johnson

Ericsson

ETELM

Etherstack

ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)

Eventide

EXACOM

Exalt Communications

Exelis

Facebook

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)

FCC (Federal Communications Commission)

FirstNet (First Responder Network Authority)

French Armed Forces

FREQUENTIS AG

General Dynamics

General Dynamics C4 Systems

German Armed Forces

Germany Army

Google

Harris

Harris County

HigherGround

Hitachi

Honeywell

Hong Kong Police Force

HQT Radio

HTC

Huawei

Hughes

Hytera

iCOM

ICOM America

Imtradex

Intel

InterDigital

InterSec

Intrado

IPWireless

ITT Corporation

ITU (International Telecommunications Union)

Japan Radio Company

JDI (JING DENG INDUSTRIAL)

Jordanian Armed Forces

JVC Kenwood

Kapsch CarrierCom

Kelrad Software

Kenwood

Kirisun

Kodiak Networks

KPN

L-3 Communications

LA-RICS (Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System)

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

Lemko

Lenovo

LG Electronics

LG Uplus

LiveViewGPS

Lockheed Martin

Mentura Group

MetroPCS

Miami Dade Police Department

Miami-Dade County

Ministry of Communications, Libya

Ministry of Public Security (MPS), China

Mobistar

MODUCOM

Moscow Police

Motorola Mobility (Part of Lenovo)

Motorola Solutions

Mutualink

National Rail (UK)

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

NEC

Net4Mobility

NetMotion Wireless

Nevada Department of Transportation

New York Police Department

New Zealand Police

NextNav

NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

Nokia

Nokia Solutions & Networks (NSN)

Northrop Grumman

NPSTC (National Public Safety Telecommunications Council)

nTerop

NTIA (National Telecommunications and Information Administration)

NVA (Networked Vehicle Association)

NYCWiN  (New York City Wireless Network)

Oceus Networks

OMA (Open Mobile Alliance)

Oman Royal Office

Ontario Ministry of Transportation

ONTHEGODEVICES LLC

OpenSignal

Panasonic

Panorama Antennas

Phonak

Piciorgros (Funk-Electronic Piciorgros GmbH)

Pikewerks Corporation

Polaris

Police Federation of Australia

Portalify

POTEVIO International

PowerTrunk

Proximus

PSCR (Public Safety Communications Research)

Putian

Puxing Radio

Pyramid Communications

Qatar Armed Forces

Qatar MOI (Ministry of Interior)

Qualcomm

RACOM

Radio IP

Radisys

RAVEN Electronics Corporation

Raytheon

Reality Mobile

RELM Wireless

Réseau Ferré de France (RFF)

Rivada Networks

Rohde & Schwarz

Rohill

Royal Canadian Mounted Police

SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation)

Samsung

SANG (Saudi Arabian National Guard)

Sao Paulo Military Police

Sapura Secured Technologies

SaskTel

Saudi MOI (Ministry of Interior)

Savox Communications

Selex ES

Sepura

SETAR

Shanghai Police

Siemens

Signalion

Simoco

SiRRAN

SK Telecom

SmithMicro

Sonic Communications

Sony

Space Data

Star Solutions

State of Louisiana

State of Mississippi

State of New Jersey

State of New Mexico

State of Oklahoma

Stop Noise

SyTech Corporation

Tait

TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communications Association)

TCS (TeleCommunication Systems)

TD Industry Alliance?TDIA)

Techosonic Industries

Tecore Networks

Telenet

Televate, LLC

TELEX

Teltronic

Telum

TETRAtab

Texas Instruments

Thales

The Genesis Group

TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)

TITAN Communication Systems

T-Mobile

Toshiba

Trident Microsystems

Turkish National Police Force

Twisted Pair Solutions

U.K. Home Office

U.S. Army

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. Navy

U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)

UIC (International Union of Railways)

UNIMO Technology

University of Ottawa

USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)

Utility

Verizon Wireless

Vidyo

Vodafone

Voice Print International

West Australian Police

Zetron

Zhengzhou Metro

ZTE

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