Today, the world faces a crisis that has fundamentally altered how governments and first responders operate. While the full impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic remains uncertain, it is clear that the establishment of public safety LTE and mobile broadband networks can significantly enhance mission-critical communication capabilities in the coming years.
The tragic events of September 2001 in the United States exposed the critical need for effective communication among first responders during emergencies. This realization led to the creation of FirstNet, a nationwide public safety LTE and mobile broadband network. In March 2017, the U.S. federal government chose AT&T, Inc. to develop and manage this network through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP). According to Fairfield Market Research (FMR), the public safety LTE and mobile broadband market is projected to expand at an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% over the next decade.
Public safety LTE and mobile broadband offer a much more viable alternative, supporting mission-critical technologies such as Push-To-Talk (PTT) and peer-to-peer operations. This capability is driving the growth of the global public safety LTE and mobile broadband market, providing first responders with the reliable and robust communication tools they need.
Additionally, dedicated LTE frequency spectrum is essential for public safety models, requiring substantial investments and lengthy planning cycles. Governments incur significant initial expenditure to build and maintain dedicated public safety LTE and mobile broadband infrastructure, presenting another challenge to market growth.
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The tragic events of September 2001 in the United States exposed the critical need for effective communication among first responders during emergencies. This realization led to the creation of FirstNet, a nationwide public safety LTE and mobile broadband network. In March 2017, the U.S. federal government chose AT&T, Inc. to develop and manage this network through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP). According to Fairfield Market Research (FMR), the public safety LTE and mobile broadband market is projected to expand at an impressive compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% over the next decade.
A Viable Alternative to Traditional Cellular Communication Technologies
Historically, critical communication has relied on legacy technologies such as Project 25 (P25) and Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA). While cellular communication services have evolved to offer high bandwidth data connectivity, multimedia calling, and wideband audio, first responders and emergency service providers using Land Mobile Radio (LMR) have not experienced similar advancements. Additionally, existing cellular communication technologies are not fully equipped to support essential mission-critical communication capabilities.Public safety LTE and mobile broadband offer a much more viable alternative, supporting mission-critical technologies such as Push-To-Talk (PTT) and peer-to-peer operations. This capability is driving the growth of the global public safety LTE and mobile broadband market, providing first responders with the reliable and robust communication tools they need.
Challenges: Spectrum Scarcity and High Implementation Costs
Despite its benefits, the public safety LTE and mobile broadband market faces challenges related to frequency spectrum scarcity and high implementation costs. Frequency spectrum is a limited resource that must be used considerately and efficiently. Each frequency range has a specific function, and according to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the available spectrum is shared among various governments, militaries, and civil end users. The limited availability of LTE frequency spectrum is slowing the global implementation of public safety LTE and mobile broadband.Additionally, dedicated LTE frequency spectrum is essential for public safety models, requiring substantial investments and lengthy planning cycles. Governments incur significant initial expenditure to build and maintain dedicated public safety LTE and mobile broadband infrastructure, presenting another challenge to market growth.
Regional Outlook: Middle East and Africa Leading Growth
Among all regional markets, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) is projected to record the highest growth rate in the public safety LTE and mobile broadband market. This strong growth is driven by high demand for advanced cellular and LMR communication infrastructure in MEA economies such as Israel and Turkey. Currently, North America leads the global market, followed by Europe. This dominance is attributed to the United States' focus on implementing a nationwide network infrastructure to address unforeseen environmental threats and challenges.Impact of COVID-19 on Market Dynamics
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to stringent lockdowns and curfews worldwide. Teams of first responders, including paramedics, police officials, and healthcare professionals, require high network capacities and efficient radio communication technologies to perform their duties effectively. Additionally, governments are striving to monitor the spread of COVID-19 in real time, further promoting the implementation of public safety LTE and mobile broadband infrastructure globally.Analysts’ Viewpoint: Driving the Future of Public Safety Communications
The adoption of public safety LTE and mobile broadband is primarily driven by national governments' focus on implementing nationwide network coverage. This network aims to tackle terrorist attacks, minimize or prevent loss of life and property damage due to natural calamities, and mitigate the socio-economic impacts of cyber-attacks. The global public safety LTE and mobile broadband market is expected to reach a significant valuation by the end of the forecast period.Competitive Analysis
- Cobham Wireless
- Hytera
- AT&T
- Bittium
- Huawei
- Harris
- Nokia
- Motorola Solutions
- Airbus
- General Dynamics
Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market: Segmentation
By Solution
- Infrastructure
- Two-way Wireless Communication
- Public Safety Broadband Network
- Private/Commercial Mobile Data
- Device-to-Device Communication
- Services
- Consultation Services
- Integration and Installation Services
- Maintenance and Support Services
By End Use
- Law Enforcement
- Emergency Services
- Military
- Fire Response
- Railways
- Others (Local Governing, Utilities, Forest Regulators, etc.)
By Region
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- Southeast Asia Pacific
- East Asia
- Middle East and Africa
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Global Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
4. North America Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
5. Europe Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
6. Asia Pacific Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
7. Latin America Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
8. Middle East & Africa Public Safety LTE and Mobile Broadband Market Outlook, 2018 - 2031
9. Competitive Landscape
10. Appendix
Companies Mentioned
- Cobham Wireless
- Hytera
- AT&T
- Bittium
- Huawei
- Harris
- Nokia
- Motorola Solutions
- Airbus
- General Dynamics
Methodology
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