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For years, the critical communications industry has relied on narrowband LMR (Land Mobile Radio) networks for mission-critical voice and basic data services. Due to the bandwidth limitations of these LMR networks, public safety agencies and other users within the critical communications industry are keen to leverage commercial cellular network technologies to support growing demands for mobile broadband services such as video transmission and bandwidth-intensive field applications.
Considering its thriving ecosystem, spectrum flexibility and performance metrics, LTE has emerged as the leading candidate for critical communications 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.
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As a result, a growing number of critical communications organizations are deploying either private LTE networks or contracting commercial LTE mobile operator services via MVNO arrangements to complement their existing LMR systems with broadband capabilities.
Driven by early investments in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions, the market for critical communications LTE networks is already worth $600 Million in annual infrastructure spending. Fueled by large-scale rollouts in the public safety, energy and other sectors, the market is further expected to surpass $2 Billion by the end of 2020. This includes spending on base stations (eNBs), mobile core and transport networking gear.
Spanning over 1,200 pages, the “LTE for Critical Communications: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report package encompasses three comprehensive reports covering both commercial and dedicated LTE networks for critical communications.
- The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Infrastructure, Devices, Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts
- The Private LTE Network Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts
- The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts
This report package provides an in-depth assessment of LTE for critical communications and also explores the wider market for commercial LTE services. Besides analyzing technologies, architectural components, operational models, key trends, market drivers, challenges, vertical market opportunities, applications, deployment case studies, spectrum allocation, standardization, regulatory landscape, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies, the report package also provides infrastructure investment forecasts from 2016 till 2030.
The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report package.
Topics Covered:
The report package covers the following topics:
Commercial LTE Networks
- LTE/LTE-Advanced technology and market status
- 5G technology and R&D commitments
- Market drivers and barriers
- TCO comparison with legacy technologies
- LTE/5G infrastructure, devices, subscriptions and service revenue
- Infrastructure and device vendor share
- Antenna systems, RAN, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul deployment strategies
- Mobile operator reviews, service models, pricing strategies and LTE/5G deployment case studies
- Unlicensed LTE, VoLTE, RCS, eMBMS and M2M services
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 90 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030
Dedicated LTE Networks for Critical Communications
- Critical communications LTE ecosystem
- Market drivers and barriers
- Technology, architectural components and operational models
- Analysis of vertical markets, applications and key trends
- Case studies of over 20 critical communications LTE network deployments
- Review of spectrum allocation for critical communications LTE networks
- Regulatory landscape and standardization
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 200 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and system integrators
- Strategic recommendations for enterprises, public safety agencies, LTE infrastructure OEMs, system integrators and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030
Key Questions Answered:
The report package provides answers to the following key questions:
- How big is the critical communications LTE opportunity?
- How big is the wider market for LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G networks?
- 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 submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- How does standardization impact the adoption of LTE for critical communications?
- When will MCPTT (Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk) and proximity services see large-scale proliferation?
- What opportunities exist for commercial mobile operators and MVNOs in the critical communications market?
- Will LTE replace GSM-R and other legacy technologies for railway communications and applications?
- Which spectrum band will be the most dominant choice for critical communications LTE network deployments?
- 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?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What strategies should system integrators and vendors adopt to remain competitive?
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List of Companies Mentioned
- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
- 5G-PPP
- Aaeon
- Abu Dhabi Police
- Accelerated Concepts
- Accelleran
- AceAxis
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
- Aculab
- Adax
- ADCOM911 (Adams County Communications Center)
- Addis Ababa Light Rail
- 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
- Alstom
- Altiostar Networks
- Ambulance Victoria
- Amdocs
- Anite
- Anritsu Corporation
- Ansaldo STS
- APCO International (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials)
- Apple
- ARASKOM
- Arcadyan Technology Corporation
- 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
- AT&T Mobility
- 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
- BaiCells
- BandRich
- Barrett Communications
- BASE (Belgium)
- Baylin Technologies
- BayRICS (Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications Systems Authority)
- BayWEB (Bay Area Wireless Enhanced Broadband System)
- BBK Electronics Corporation
- Beach Energy
- Belkin International
- BFDX
- Bilbao Metro
- Bird Technologies
- Bittium Corporation
- Black Box Corporation
- BlackBerry
- Blackhawk Imaging
- Blackned
- Bluebird
- Boise Police Department
- Bombardier Transportation
- Bosch Security Systems
- Brazilian Army
- Bridgewater
- Broadcom
- Brocade Communications Systems
- BT Group
- BTI Wireless
- Busan Transportation Corporation
- C4i
- CalAmp Corporation
- Calgary Police Service
- Camden County Public Safety
- Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
- Casa Systems
- 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
- Challenge Networks
- China Mobile
- China Southern Power Grid
- 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
- Coolpad
- Core Network Dynamics
- Coriant
- Corning
- County of Los Angeles
- Covia Labs
- CPqD (Center for Research and Development in Telecommunications, Brazil)
- Cradlepoint
- Crown Castle
- CSI (Cellular Specialties, Inc.)
- Cybertel Bridge
- Cygnus Satellite
- Dali Wireless
- DAMM Cellular Systems
- DAP Technologies
- DAPage Notifications
- DataNet Software
- Datang Group
- Datang Mobile
- Dell
- DeltaNode
- Dish Network
- D-Link Corporation
- DNK (Norwegian Directorate for Emergency Communication)
- Dongwon T&I
- Dovado
- DragonWave
- DSC (Digital Special Communication)
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- 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
- Esharah Etisalat Security Solutions
- ETELM
- Etherstack
- Ethertronics
- Etisalat
- ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
- ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
- EUAR (European Union Agency for Railways)
- Eventide
- EXACOM
- Exalt Communications
- Exelis
- EXFO
- Expway
- ExteNet Systems
- Facebook
- Falu Municipality
- Federated Wireless
- FirstNet (First Responder Network Authority)
- Foxcom
- Fraunhofer Fokus
- French Army
- French MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Frequentis
- Fujitsu
- Galtronics Corporation
- Gemtek Technology Company
- GENBAND
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Dynamics Mission Systems
- Genesis Group
- German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
- Getac Technology Corporation
- Gionee
- 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
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- HQT Radio
- HTC Corporation
- Huawei
- Hughes Communications
- Hughes Network Systems
- Hytera Communications Company
- IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)
- iBwave Solutions
- iCOM
- IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
- Imtradex
- INET (Infrastructure Networks)
- InfoVista
- Inmarsat
- InnerWireless
- Intel Corporation
- Intel Security
- InterDigital
- Intersec
- Intrepid Networks
- ip.access
- IPWireless
- ITELAZPI
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
- ITU-R (ITU Radiocommunication Sector)
- 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
- KDDI Corporation
- Kelrad Software
- Kenyan Police Service
- Keysight Technologies
- Kirisun Communications
- Kisan Telecom
- KMW
- Kodiak Networks
- Koning & Hartman
- Korail (Korea Railroad)
- Korea Rail Network Authority
- KPN
- KT Corporation
- Kudelski Group
- Kumu Networks
- Kyocera Corporation
- 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
- LG Uplus
- LGS Innovations
- Ligado Networks
- Lijiang Police
- Linksys
- LiveViewGPS
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Logic Instrument
- LTE-U Forum
- Luminate Wireless
- M1
- Marlink
- Mavenir Systems
- McWane
- MediaTek
- MegaFon
- Meizu
- Mentura Group
- MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
- MetroPCS
- Miami Dade Police Department
- Miami-Dade County
- Microlab
- Microsoft Corporation
- Milestone Systems
- MIMOon
- Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China
- Mitel Networks Corporation
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- MobileDemand
- Mobilicom
- Mobistar
- MODUCOM (MODULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS)
- MOF (Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, South Korea)
- MOLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, South Korea)
- 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
- MulteFire Alliance
- Mutualink
- Nanjing Municipal Government
- National Rail, UK
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
- NCRIC (Northern California Regional Information Center)
- NEC Corporation
- NEC Mobile Communications
- Nedaa
- Nemergent
- Neptune Mobile
- Net4Mobility
- Netas
- Netgear
- 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
- Novatel Wireless
- 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
- OPPO
- Optiway
- Orange
- Panasonic Corporation
- Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
- Panorama Antennas
- Pantech
- Parallel Wireless
- Pennsylvania State Police
- Pepro
- PetroChina
- Philadelphia Police Department
- Phluido
- Phonak
- Piciorgros (Funk-Electronic Piciorgros)
- Pikewerks Corporation
- PMN (Private Mobile Networks)
- Polaris Networks
- Police Federation of Australia
- Port of Tianjin
- Portalify
- Potevio (China Potevio Company)
- PowerTrunk
- Productivity Commission, Australia
- Proximus
- Pryme Radio Products
- 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
- Queensland Police Service
- 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
- Rio Tinto Group
- Rivada Networks
- Rohde & Schwarz
- Rohill
- Roper Industries
- Rosenberger
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Ruckus Wireless
- 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
- Sepura
- SerComm Corporation
- SES
- SETAR
- Sevis Systems
- SFR
- Shanghai Police Department
- Sharp Corporation
- Shuohuang Railway
- Siemens
- Siemens Convergence Creators
- Sierra Wireless
- Signalion
- Siklu
- Simoco
- Singtel
- SiRRAN
- SK Telecom
- SK Telesys
- SLA Corporation
- SLC (Secure Land Communications)
- Smith Micro Software
- SoftBank Group
- SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
- Sonic Communications
- Sonim Technologies
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Southern Company
- SouthernLINC Wireless
- Space Data
- Spectra Group
- SpiderCloud Wireless
- Spirent Communications
- Spreadtrum
- Sprint Corporation
- 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
- Statoil
- STC (Saudi Telecom Company)
- Stop Noise
- Sumitomo Electric Industries
- Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
- Surrey Police
- Swedish National Police
- Symantec
- Tait Communications
- Tampnet
- Taqua
- TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communications Association)
- TCL Communication
- TCS (TeleCommunication Systems)
- TDIA (TD-Industry Alliance)
- TE Connectivity
- Techosonic Industries
- Tecom
- Tecore
- TEKTELIC Communications
- Telefónica
- Telenor Maritime
- Televate
- TELEX
- Telrad Networks
- Telstra
- Teltronic
- Telum
- Telus
- TEN (Texas Energy Network)
- TESSCO
- TETRAtab
- Thales
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
- TITAN Communication Systems
- T-Mobile USA
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tropico
- TrustComm
- TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, South Korea)
- Turk Telekom
- Turkish National Police Force
- Twisted Pair Solutions
- TxDPS (Texas Department of Public Safety)
- 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)
- UANGEL
- Ubidyne
- UIC (International Union of Railways)
- UNIMO Technology
- University of Ottawa
- Uppsala Ambulance Services
- UQ Communications
- URSYS
- US Digital Designs
- USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
- Utility Associates
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- ViaSat
- Viavi Solutions
- Vidyo
- Vientiane Municipal Government
- Vientiane Municipal Police
- VIRVE
- Vision Technologies
- Vivo
- VMware
- Vodacom Group
- Vodafone Group
- Vodafone New Zealand
- Weijiamao Coal Mine
- West Corporation
- Westell Technologies
- Western Australia Police
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Wildox
- Winmate
- WinMate Communication
- Wireless Telecom Group Company
- WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
- Wytec International
- xG Technology
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies Corporation
- Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
- Zetel Solutions
- Zetron
- Zhengzhou Metro
- Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau
- Zhengzhou Police
- Zinwave
- ZTE
- ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Countires Covered
- 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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For years, the critical communications industry has relied on narrowband LMR (Land Mobile Radio) networks for mission-critical voice and basic data services. Due to the bandwidth limitations of these LMR networks, public safety agencies and other users within the critical communications industry are keen to leverage commercial cellular network technologies to support growing demands for mobile broadband services such as video transmission and bandwidth-intensive field applications.
Considering its thriving ecosystem, spectrum flexibility and performance metrics, LTE has emerged as the leading candidate for critical communications 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.
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As a result, a growing number of critical communications organizations are deploying either private LTE networks or contracting commercial LTE mobile operator services via MVNO arrangements to complement their existing LMR systems with broadband capabilities.
Driven by early investments in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions, the market for critical communications LTE networks is already worth $600 Million in annual infrastructure spending. Fueled by large-scale rollouts in the public safety, energy and other sectors, the market is further expected to surpass $2 Billion by the end of 2020. This includes spending on base stations (eNBs), mobile core and transport networking gear.
Spanning over 1,200 pages, the “LTE for Critical Communications: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts“ report package encompasses three comprehensive reports covering both commercial and dedicated LTE networks for critical communications.
- The LTE, LTE-Advanced & 5G Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Infrastructure, Devices, Operator Services, Verticals, Strategies & Forecasts
- The Private LTE Network Ecosystem: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals & Forecasts
- The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2016 – 2030 – Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies & Forecasts
This report package provides an in-depth assessment of LTE for critical communications and also explores the wider market for commercial LTE services. Besides analyzing technologies, architectural components, operational models, key trends, market drivers, challenges, vertical market opportunities, applications, deployment case studies, spectrum allocation, standardization, regulatory landscape, future roadmap, value chain, ecosystem player profiles and strategies, the report package also provides infrastructure investment forecasts from 2016 till 2030.
The report package comes with an associated Excel datasheet suite covering quantitative data from all numeric forecasts presented in the report package.
Topics Covered:
The report package covers the following topics:
Commercial LTE Networks
- LTE/LTE-Advanced technology and market status
- 5G technology and R&D commitments
- Market drivers and barriers
- TCO comparison with legacy technologies
- LTE/5G infrastructure, devices, subscriptions and service revenue
- Infrastructure and device vendor share
- Antenna systems, RAN, mobile core, backhaul and fronthaul deployment strategies
- Mobile operator reviews, service models, pricing strategies and LTE/5G deployment case studies
- Unlicensed LTE, VoLTE, RCS, eMBMS and M2M services
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 90 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030
Dedicated LTE Networks for Critical Communications
- Critical communications LTE ecosystem
- Market drivers and barriers
- Technology, architectural components and operational models
- Analysis of vertical markets, applications and key trends
- Case studies of over 20 critical communications LTE network deployments
- Review of spectrum allocation for critical communications LTE networks
- Regulatory landscape and standardization
- Industry roadmap and value chain
- Profiles and strategies of over 200 ecosystem players including infrastructure OEMs, device OEMs and system integrators
- Strategic recommendations for enterprises, public safety agencies, LTE infrastructure OEMs, system integrators and mobile operators
- Market analysis and forecasts from 2016 till 2030
Key Questions Answered:
The report package provides answers to the following key questions:
- How big is the critical communications LTE opportunity?
- How big is the wider market for LTE, LTE-Advanced and 5G networks?
- 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 submarkets will see the highest percentage of growth?
- How does standardization impact the adoption of LTE for critical communications?
- When will MCPTT (Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk) and proximity services see large-scale proliferation?
- What opportunities exist for commercial mobile operators and MVNOs in the critical communications market?
- Will LTE replace GSM-R and other legacy technologies for railway communications and applications?
- Which spectrum band will be the most dominant choice for critical communications LTE network deployments?
- 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?
- Who are the key market players and what are their strategies?
- What strategies should system integrators and vendors adopt to remain competitive?
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List of Companies Mentioned
- 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project)
- 5G-PPP
- Aaeon
- Abu Dhabi Police
- Accelerated Concepts
- Accelleran
- AceAxis
- ACMA (Australian Communications and Media Authority)
- Aculab
- Adax
- ADCOM911 (Adams County Communications Center)
- Addis Ababa Light Rail
- 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
- Alstom
- Altiostar Networks
- Ambulance Victoria
- Amdocs
- Anite
- Anritsu Corporation
- Ansaldo STS
- APCO International (Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials)
- Apple
- ARASKOM
- Arcadyan Technology Corporation
- 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
- AT&T Mobility
- 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
- BaiCells
- BandRich
- Barrett Communications
- BASE (Belgium)
- Baylin Technologies
- BayRICS (Bay Area Regional Interoperable Communications Systems Authority)
- BayWEB (Bay Area Wireless Enhanced Broadband System)
- BBK Electronics Corporation
- Beach Energy
- Belkin International
- BFDX
- Bilbao Metro
- Bird Technologies
- Bittium Corporation
- Black Box Corporation
- BlackBerry
- Blackhawk Imaging
- Blackned
- Bluebird
- Boise Police Department
- Bombardier Transportation
- Bosch Security Systems
- Brazilian Army
- Bridgewater
- Broadcom
- Brocade Communications Systems
- BT Group
- BTI Wireless
- Busan Transportation Corporation
- C4i
- CalAmp Corporation
- Calgary Police Service
- Camden County Public Safety
- Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
- Casa Systems
- 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
- Challenge Networks
- China Mobile
- China Southern Power Grid
- 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
- Coolpad
- Core Network Dynamics
- Coriant
- Corning
- County of Los Angeles
- Covia Labs
- CPqD (Center for Research and Development in Telecommunications, Brazil)
- Cradlepoint
- Crown Castle
- CSI (Cellular Specialties, Inc.)
- Cybertel Bridge
- Cygnus Satellite
- Dali Wireless
- DAMM Cellular Systems
- DAP Technologies
- DAPage Notifications
- DataNet Software
- Datang Group
- Datang Mobile
- Dell
- DeltaNode
- Dish Network
- D-Link Corporation
- DNK (Norwegian Directorate for Emergency Communication)
- Dongwon T&I
- Dovado
- DragonWave
- DSC (Digital Special Communication)
- DT (Deutsche Telekom)
- 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
- Esharah Etisalat Security Solutions
- ETELM
- Etherstack
- Ethertronics
- Etisalat
- ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea)
- ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute)
- EUAR (European Union Agency for Railways)
- Eventide
- EXACOM
- Exalt Communications
- Exelis
- EXFO
- Expway
- ExteNet Systems
- Falu Municipality
- Federated Wireless
- FirstNet (First Responder Network Authority)
- Foxcom
- Fraunhofer Fokus
- French Army
- French MOI (Ministry of Interior)
- Frequentis
- Fujitsu
- Galtronics Corporation
- Gemtek Technology Company
- GENBAND
- General Dynamics Corporation
- General Dynamics Mission Systems
- Genesis Group
- German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr)
- Getac Technology Corporation
- Gionee
- Goodman Networks
- Goodmill Systems
- 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
- HPE (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)
- HQT Radio
- HTC Corporation
- Huawei
- Hughes Communications
- Hughes Network Systems
- Hytera Communications Company
- IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries)
- iBwave Solutions
- iCOM
- IDF (Israel Defense Forces)
- IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
- Imtradex
- INET (Infrastructure Networks)
- InfoVista
- Inmarsat
- InnerWireless
- Intel Corporation
- Intel Security
- InterDigital
- Intersec
- Intrepid Networks
- ip.access
- IPWireless
- ITELAZPI
- ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
- ITU-R (ITU Radiocommunication Sector)
- 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
- KDDI Corporation
- Kelrad Software
- Kenyan Police Service
- Keysight Technologies
- Kirisun Communications
- Kisan Telecom
- KMW
- Kodiak Networks
- Koning & Hartman
- Korail (Korea Railroad)
- Korea Rail Network Authority
- KPN
- KT Corporation
- Kudelski Group
- Kumu Networks
- Kyocera Corporation
- 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
- LG Uplus
- LGS Innovations
- Ligado Networks
- Lijiang Police
- Linksys
- LiveViewGPS
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Logic Instrument
- LTE-U Forum
- Luminate Wireless
- M1
- Marlink
- Mavenir Systems
- McWane
- MediaTek
- MegaFon
- Meizu
- Mentura Group
- MER-CellO Wireless Solutions
- MetroPCS
- Miami Dade Police Department
- Miami-Dade County
- Microlab
- Microsoft Corporation
- Milestone Systems
- MIMOon
- Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China
- Mitel Networks Corporation
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- MobileDemand
- Mobilicom
- Mobistar
- MODUCOM (MODULAR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS)
- MOF (Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, South Korea)
- MOLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, South Korea)
- 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
- MulteFire Alliance
- Mutualink
- Nanjing Municipal Government
- National Rail, UK
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
- NCRIC (Northern California Regional Information Center)
- NEC Corporation
- NEC Mobile Communications
- Nedaa
- Nemergent
- Neptune Mobile
- Net4Mobility
- Netas
- Netgear
- 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
- Novatel Wireless
- 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
- OPPO
- Optiway
- Orange
- Panasonic Corporation
- Panda Electronics (Nanjing Panda Electronics Company)
- Panorama Antennas
- Pantech
- Parallel Wireless
- Pennsylvania State Police
- Pepro
- PetroChina
- Philadelphia Police Department
- Phluido
- Phonak
- Piciorgros (Funk-Electronic Piciorgros)
- Pikewerks Corporation
- PMN (Private Mobile Networks)
- Polaris Networks
- Police Federation of Australia
- Port of Tianjin
- Portalify
- Potevio (China Potevio Company)
- PowerTrunk
- Productivity Commission, Australia
- Proximus
- Pryme Radio Products
- 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
- Queensland Police Service
- 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
- Rio Tinto Group
- Rivada Networks
- Rohde & Schwarz
- Rohill
- Roper Industries
- Rosenberger
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Ruckus Wireless
- 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
- Sepura
- SerComm Corporation
- SES
- SETAR
- Sevis Systems
- SFR
- Shanghai Police Department
- Sharp Corporation
- Shuohuang Railway
- Siemens
- Siemens Convergence Creators
- Sierra Wireless
- Signalion
- Siklu
- Simoco
- Singtel
- SiRRAN
- SK Telecom
- SK Telesys
- SLA Corporation
- SLC (Secure Land Communications)
- Smith Micro Software
- SoftBank Group
- SOLiD (SOLiD Technologies)
- Sonic Communications
- Sonim Technologies
- Sony Corporation
- Sony Mobile Communications
- Southern Company
- SouthernLINC Wireless
- Space Data
- Spectra Group
- SpiderCloud Wireless
- Spirent Communications
- Spreadtrum
- Sprint Corporation
- 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
- Statoil
- STC (Saudi Telecom Company)
- Stop Noise
- Sumitomo Electric Industries
- Sunnada (Fujian Sunnada Communication Company)
- Surrey Police
- Swedish National Police
- Symantec
- Tait Communications
- Tampnet
- Taqua
- TCCA (TETRA and Critical Communications Association)
- TCL Communication
- TCS (TeleCommunication Systems)
- TDIA (TD-Industry Alliance)
- TE Connectivity
- Techosonic Industries
- Tecom
- Tecore
- TEKTELIC Communications
- Telefónica
- Telenor Maritime
- Televate
- TELEX
- Telrad Networks
- Telstra
- Teltronic
- Telum
- Telus
- TEN (Texas Energy Network)
- TESSCO
- TETRAtab
- Thales
- TI (Texas Instruments)
- TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association)
- TITAN Communication Systems
- T-Mobile USA
- Toshiba Corporation
- Tropico
- TrustComm
- TTA (Telecommunications Technology Association, South Korea)
- Turk Telekom
- Turkish National Police Force
- Twisted Pair Solutions
- TxDPS (Texas Department of Public Safety)
- 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)
- UANGEL
- Ubidyne
- UIC (International Union of Railways)
- UNIMO Technology
- University of Ottawa
- Uppsala Ambulance Services
- UQ Communications
- URSYS
- US Digital Designs
- USPTO (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
- Utility Associates
- Verizon Communications
- Verizon Wireless
- ViaSat
- Viavi Solutions
- Vidyo
- Vientiane Municipal Government
- Vientiane Municipal Police
- VIRVE
- Vision Technologies
- Vivo
- VMware
- Vodacom Group
- Vodafone Group
- Vodafone New Zealand
- Weijiamao Coal Mine
- West Corporation
- Westell Technologies
- Western Australia Police
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- Wildox
- Winmate
- WinMate Communication
- Wireless Telecom Group Company
- WNC (Wistron NeWeb Corporation)
- Wytec International
- xG Technology
- Xiaomi
- Xplore Technologies Corporation
- Z-com (ZDC Wireless)
- Zetel Solutions
- Zetron
- Zhengzhou Metro
- Zhengzhou Municipal Public Security Bureau
- Zhengzhou Police
- Zinwave
- ZTE
- ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Countires Covered
- 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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