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Public Safety LTE: A GlobalAssessment of Market Size, Technology, Vendor Trends and Spectrum Allocation 2013 - 2018

NEW YORK, Jan. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Public Safety LTE: A GlobalAssessment of Market Size, Technology, Vendor Trends and Spectrum Allocation 2013 - 2018

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Overview:

In times of disasters and emergency situations access to reliable, integrated communications and tactical information is absolutely critical. Unfortunately the ability to mount a coordinated inter-agency response to major threats is often hampered by the proliferation of divergent signaling standards and non-aligned spectrum planning.

Considered as the de-facto standard for Public Safety broadband communications, LTE is rapidly gaining momentum within the Public Safety industry. As a result Public Safety agencies, vendors and service provider are heavily investing in Public Safety LTE, with commercial deployments in both the North America and the Middle East region. While initial investments appear promising there still remain a number of key issues that need to be addressed such as frequency spectrum allocation, funding for private LTE network deployments, QoS prioritization of users in commercial networks, and interoperability with legacy Land Mobile Radio (LMR) systems such as APCO 25 and TETRA.

This report provides an in-depth of the global Public Safety LTE industry to address the aforementioned issues, in addition to providing a detail assessment of the technology, market size, and key trends within the Public Safety LTE industry.

The report covers the following topics:

Global Spectrum Allocation for Public Safety LTE: A global assessment of spectrum allocation and funding for Public Safety LTE deployments, based on input from regional regulatory authorities.Global Public Safety LTE Market Size, Contracts & Trials: A global review of the worldwide Public Safety LTE market including assessment of revenue share by market segment (infrastructure sales, services, user device sales, etc), and a review of global contracts and trial engagements.RAN Sharing and Roaming: The term "RAN sharing" refers to sharing of actual eNodeBs. As part of this arrangement, each operator accesses the shared RAN with its own EPC. Vendors are also considering the implementation of Inter-PLMN handover (as opposed to roaming) and then for LTE Commercial carriers to deploy Policies for Service Level Agreements that include Priority Access (Access Class Barring, Preemption and ARP) and QoS/ QCI assignment for default and dedicated bearers. The report assesses in detail how many of vendors and commercial carriers will support RAN sharing, roaming and inter-PLMN handovers which will be key factors towards the adoption of commercial LTE RANs for Public Safety applications.Global QoS Requirements for Public Safety LTE Communications: A detailed assessment of global requirements for Priority access and High QoS for Public Safety subscribers, for shared commercial LTE networks, while they roam on to Commercial Networks.Public Safety LTE Devices and End User Applications: An assessment of device usability characteristics, Multi-Radio LTE/LMR interoperability technology, Software and Applications (VoLTE, PTT over LTE, IMS, IP).Vendor Trends and Roadmaps: A detailed assessment of solution portfolios and roadmaps for major infrastructure/ device vendors and system integratorsLTE-Advanced Support for Heterogeneous Commercial/LMR Networks: In-depth assessment of the LTE Advanced standard and technologies and spectrum planning for Fixed/Nomadic based Pico Cells/Femto Cells and mobile base stations (e.g. LTE Cell on Wheels (CoW)) and proximity based services such as Direct Mode Operation (DMO) in LMR systems, which have broad implications for the adoption of Public Safety LTE services.LTE based Public Safety Tactical Systems and Military Applications: Detailed market assessment of LTE based Public Safety Tactical Systems such as CoW, Cell over Light Trucks (COLTs) and Military Applications for LTE.

Key Findings:

Between 2013 and 2018, the Public Safety LTE market will grow at a CAGR of 43 % accounting for over $ 10 Billion in revenue by 2018, up from $ 1.8 Billion in 2013.Operator service revenues will constitute a vast majority of the revenue, followed by managed services and integration, representing a lucrative opportunity for vendors and system integrators to build, own and operate Public Safety LTE networks.Europe will lag behind Middle East, Asia Pacific and Latin America in the early adoption of Public Safety LTE technology due to stringent spectrum regulation policies. The Middle East has already witnessed commercialization of the technology with an early deployment by the Qatar MOI.

Target Audience:

System IntegratorsPublic Safety AgenciesLMR Radio ManufacturersCellular Network OperatorsSmartphone ManufacturersPublic Safety Network OperatorsLMR Infrastructure ManufacturersPublic Safety Application DevelopersMobile Computing Equipment ManufacturersCellular Network Infrastructure Manufacturers

Companies and Organizations in Report:

3GPPAbu Dhabi PoliceAlcatel LucentAPCOAT&TBayWEBBrazilian ArmyCassidianEricssonETSIFCCHarris CorporationHong Kong PoliceHTCHuaweiIntradoIP Wireless (General Dynamics)KPNLA-RICSMotorola MobilityMotorola SolutionsNokia Siemens NetworksOceus NetworksQatar Armed ForcesQatar MOIQualcommRaytheonSamsungSao Paulo Military Police ForceTaitTecoreTeleCommunication Systems (TCS)ThalesUS ArmyUS Department of DefenseVerizon Wireless

Keywords:

Public Safety LTE, Public Safety Broadband, Public Safety LTE Technology, Public Safety Spectrum Allocation, Public Safety LTE 2013-2018

Table of Contents:

1 Chapter 1: Introduction 6

1.1 Executive Summary 6

1.2 Topics Covered 7

1.3 Key Findings 9

1.4 Target Audience 10

1.5 Companies Mentioned 11

2 Chapter 2: Present Overview of the Public Safety LTE Market 13

2.1 The Business Case for Public Safety LTE 15

2.2 Commercial Availability of Public Safety LTE Devices 20

2.3 Public Safety LTE Deployments throughout the Globe 21

2.4 Public Safety LTE Market Size and Revenue Opportunities 23

2.4.1 Regional Segmentation and Market Share 25

2.4.2 Market Segmentation: Commercial vs Private Networks 26

2.4.3 Infrastructure Vendor Market Share & Revenue 29

2.4.4 Device Vendor Market Share & Revenue 31

3 Chapter 3: Public Safety LTE Technology 33

3.1 LTE RAN Technology (E-UTRAN) 34

3.2 EPC Technology 35

3.3 Public Safety Specific Entities for LTE Networks 38

3.4 QoS for Public Safety LTE Systems: Global Requirements and Solutions 39

3.5 Interoperability between Commercial and Private LTE Networks 40

3.6 Interoperability with APCO 25 and TETRA Systems 41

3.7 LTE Advanced Support for Heterogeneous Commercial and LMR Networks 42

3.8 Tactical Deployment Solutions for Public Safety LTE 43

3.9 Integration with Military Communication Systems 44

4 Chapter 4: Public Safety LTE Solutions, Devices and Applications 45

4.1 Public Safety LTE Devices & Vendor Roadmaps 45

4.2 Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Solutions & Vendor Roadmaps 48

4.3 Public Safety LTE Applications 49

5 Chapter 5: Spectrum Regulation and Funding Implications for Public Safety LTE 51

5.1 Global Spectrum Allocation for LTE Deployments 51

5.2 Regional Segmentation for Public Safety LTE Deployments 53

5.2.1 North America 54

5.2.2 Western Europe 55

5.2.3 Eastern Europe 56

5.2.4 Middle East & Africa 57

5.2.5 Asia Pacific 58

5.2.6 Latin & Central America 59

6 Chapter 6: Public Safety LTE Subscriptions and Market Size 2012 - 2018 60

6.1 Global Public Safety LTE Revenue and Market Share Forecasts 60

6.1.1 Global LTE Industry Revenues 60

6.1.2 Market Share by Industry Segment 62

6.1.3 Market Share by Region 64

6.1.4 Market Share by Vendor / Integrator / Service Provider 71

6.1.5 Global LTE Subscriptions 73

6.2 Regional Public Safety LTE Revenue and Market Share Forecasts 75

6.2.1 North America 76

6.2.2 Western Europe 78

6.2.3 Eastern Europe 80

6.2.4 Middle East & Africa 82

6.2.5 Asia Pacific 84

6.2.6 Latin & Central America 86

List of Tables

Table 1: Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Vendor Ranking Matrix 2013 - 2018 30

Table 2: Public Safety LTE Device Vendor Ranking Matrix 2013 - 2018 32

Table 3: Public Safety LTE Vendor / System Integrator Ranking Matrix 2013 - 2018 71

List of Figures

Figure 1: Public Safety LTE Market Size 2011 - 2018 (USD Millions) 23

Figure 2: Public Safety LTE Market Size by Region 2011 - 2018 (USD Millions) 25

Figure 3: Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Shipment Revenues 2011 - 2018: 29

Figure 4: Public Safety LTE Device Shipment Revenues 2011 - 2018: 31

Figure 5: LTE RAN Architecture 34

Figure 6: LTE EPC Architecture 37

Figure 7: Public Safety LTE Devices 46

Figure 8: Public Safety LTE Device Vendor Roadmap 47

Figure 9: Public Safety LTE Infrastructure Vendor Roadmap 48

Figure 10: Public Safety LTE Industry Revenues 2011 - 2018 (USD Millions) 61

Figure 11: Public Safety LTE Revenue by Service/Vendor Segment 2011 - 2018 Excluding Operator Service Revenue (USD Millions) 62

Figure 12: Public Safety LTE Operator Service Revenues 2011 - 2018 (USD Millions) 63

Figure 13: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2012 64

Figure 14: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2013 65

Figure 15: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2014 66

Figure 16: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2015 67

Figure 17: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2018 68

Figure 18: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2017 69

Figure 19: Public Safety LTE Regional Market Share 2018 70

Figure 20: Public Safety LTE Vendor / System Integrator Market Dominance Projection 2013 - 2018 72

Figure 21: Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 73

Figure 22: Traditional (Conventional & Trunked) LMR Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 74

Figure 23: Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions by Region 2011 - 2018 75

Figure 24: North America Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 76

Figure 25: North America Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 77

Figure 26: Western Europe Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 78

Figure 27: Western Europe Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 79

Figure 28: Eastern Europe Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 80

Figure 29: Eastern Europe Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 81

Figure 30: Middle East & Africa Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 82

Figure 31: Middle East & Africa Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 83

Figure 32: Asia Pacific Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 84

Figure 33: Asia Pacific Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 85

Figure 34: Latin & Central America Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2011 - 2018 86

Figure 35: Latin & Central America Commercial & Private Public Safety LTE Subscriptions & Market Share by Country 2011 - 2018 87

Figure 36: Public Safety Mobile Broadband Subscriptions by Technology (CDMA2000, WCDMA, LTE, WiMAX, Other) 2011 - 2018 (Millions) 88

Figure 37: Public Safety Mobile Broadband Service Revenue by Technology (CDMA2000, WCDMA, LTE, WiMAX, Other) 2011 - 2018 (USD Millions) 89

To order this report:: Public Safety LTE: A GlobalAssessment of Market Size, Technology, Vendor Trends and Spectrum Allocation 2013 - 2018

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