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Critical Communications: 2016 - 2030 - Opportunities, Challenges,
Strategies & Forecasts provides information on pricing,
market analysis, shares, forecast, and company profiles for key
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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.
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.
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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.
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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?
List of Companies Mentioned
3GPP
(3rd Generation Partnership Project)
5G-PPP
Aaeon
Abu
Dhabi Police
Accelerated
Concepts
Accelleran
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
BFDX
Bilbao
Metro
Bird
Technologies
Bittium
Corporation
Black
Box Corporation
BlackBerry
Blackhawk
Imaging
Blackned
Bluebird
Boise
Police Department
Bombardier
Transportation
Bosch
Security Systems
Cobham
Wireless
Codan
Radio Communications
CSI
(Cellular Specialties, Inc.)
Cybertel
Bridge
Cygnus
Satellite
Dali
Wireless
DAMM
Cellular Systems
DAP
Technologies
DAPage
Notifications
DataNet
Software
Datang
Group
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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& Barbuda
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