Summary
この調査レポートは、世界の公共安全(パブリックセーフティ)LTE市場を調査し、ソリューション別、用途別、機器別、サービスプロバイダ別の収益と加入者数についての分析と2020年から2025年までの市場予測結果を掲載しています。
Considered the new de-facto standard for public safety broadband communications, LTE is rapidly gaining momentum within the public safety industry as a viable alternative to the decades-long use of non-cellular technologies such as Land Mobile Radio (LMR). While leading public safety communications vendors such as Motorola Solutions, Inc. continue to support LMR, the public safety LTE market is increasingly gaining momentum through the efforts of leading technology suppliers and communications service providers.
Enabled by the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, along with the allotment of $7 billion and 20 MHz of the 700 MHz D-Block spectrum, the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet), implementation began in May of 2013. In March 2017, FirstNet formed a public-private partnership with AT&T, awarding AT&T a 25-year contract to build out the network.
In addition to all 50 states, 5 territories and the District of Columbia opted in to use FirstNet network within the United States, the solution is gaining momentum at the US federal level. For example, AT&T recently announced that the Navy and the Marine Corps had signed up to the FirstNet public safety broadband network. AT&T also recently announced that the U.S. Department of Justice selected it to modernize communications across the 40-plus federal agencies in the department in a deal worth $984 million over 15 years. Overall, they claim 7,000 agencies are participating in FirstNet, subscribing to more than 600,000 connections.
It is important to note that FirstNet is not the only public safety network. For example, the Verizon Responder Private Core for public safety LTE, which uses utilizes spectrum in various bands including the 700 MHz, 800 MHz Cellular, 1.9 GHz PCS, and 1.7/2.1 GHz AWS bands. The Verizon solution separates public safety data communications from commercial and consumer traffic, and is available at no additional cost to first responders and all qualified public safety personnel. Interoperability between AT&T and Verizon public safety networks remains an issue of discussion within the ecosystem.
This report provides analysis of the global public safety LTE industry including assessment of the technology, market size, and key trends within the public safety LTE industry. The report includes public safety LTE market sizing and analysis from 2019 through 2024.
Target Audience:
• System Integrators
• Public Safety Agencies
• LMR Radio Manufacturers
• Cellular Network Operators
• Smartphone Manufacturers
• Public Safety Network Operators
• LMR Infrastructure Manufacturers
• Public Safety Application Developers
• Mobile Computing Equipment Manufacturers
• Cellular Network Infrastructure Manufacturers
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Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Public Safety in Perspective
2.2 Scope of Public Safety
2.2.1 Real Time Access to Information
2.2.2 Anytime, Anywhere Connectivity
2.2.3 Increased Situational Awareness
2.3 Public Safety Objectives
2.3.1 Prevention
2.3.2 Detection
2.3.3 Mitigation
2.4 Public Safety Communications
2.4.1 Emergency Medical Services
2.4.2 Fire/Rescue
2.4.3 Law Enforcement
2.4.4 Responder Coordination
3.0 Public Safety LTE Technology
3.1 LTE Core and RAN Technology
3.2 LTE Public Safety Support
3.2.1 Reliable Critical Voice Communications
3.2.2 Non-voice Communications
4.0 Public Safety LTE Solutions, Devices, and Applications
4.1 Public Safety LTE Application Categories
4.2 Public Safety LTE vs. Other Public and Private LTE Solutions
4.3 Public Safety LTE Deployment Options
5.0 Public Safety LTE Market Drivers
5.1 Dedicated Public Safety LTE Networks
5.2 Increasing Need for All-encompassing Critical Communications
5.2.1 Leveraging Data from Many Sources for Public Safety LTE
5.2.2 Integrating Public Safety LTE with IoT Networks and Systems
6.0 Global Public Safety LTE Market Forecasts 2019 – 2024
6.1 Public Safety LTE 2019 – 2024
6.1.1 Public Safety LTE Revenue 2019 – 2024
6.1.2 Public Safety Subscriptions 2019 – 2024
6.2 Public Safety LTE by Segment 2019 – 2024
6.2.1 Public Safety LTE by Industry Segment 2019 – 2024
6.2.1.1 Public Safety LTE Management and Integration Solutions 2019 – 2024
6.3 Public Safety LTE Layers 2019 – 2024
6.3.1 Public Safety LTE Devices 2019 – 2024
6.4 Public Safety LTE Applications 2019 – 2024
6.4.1 Public Safety LTE Video and High-Resolution Imagery 2019 – 2024
6.4.2 Public Safety LTE Secure and Seamless Mobile Broadband Access 2019 – 2024
6.4.3 Public Safety LTE Command and Control 2019 – 2024
6.5 Public Safety LTE Regional Markets 2019 – 2024
6.5.1 Public Safety LTE Regional Revenue 2019 – 2024
6.5.2 Public Safety LTE Regional Subscription 2019 – 2024
7.0 Appendix: LTE Technology Details
7.1 Evolution of Mobile Cellular Communications
7.2 LTE Radio Network Technology
7.3 LTE Network Core Technology
7.4 LTE Evolution
7.4.1 LTE Advanced
7.4.2 Peer-to-Peer Communications: LTE Direct
7.4.3 LTE Advanced Pro
Figures
Figure 1: E-UTRAN Infrastructure
Figure 2: LTE EPC Infrastructure
Figure 3: LTE Supported Augmented Reality
Figure 4: Augmented Reality in Police Response
Figure 5: LTE Supported Coordinated Response
Figure 6: Public Safety LTE Supports Perpetrator Capture
Figure 7: Initially Planned Public Safety Wireless Devices
Figure 8: FirstNet Voice Devices
Figure 9: FirstNet Computing Devices
Figure 10: Public Safety LTE Revenue 2019 – 2024
Figure 11: Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2019 – 2024
Figure 12: Public Safety LTE by Segment 2019 – 2024
Figure 13: Public Safety LTE by Industry Segment 2019 – 2024
Figure 14: Public Safety LTE Network Infrastructure Sales 2019 – 2024
Figure 15: Public Safety LTE Management and Integration Solutions 2019 – 2024
Figure 16: Public Safety LTE Device Shipments 2019 – 2024
Figure 17: Public Safety LTE Managed Devices 2019 – 2024
Figure 18: Public Safety LTE Management and Integration Solutions 2019 – 2024
Figure 19: Public Safety LTE Network Integration and Testing 2019 – 2024
Figure 20: Public Safety LTE Device Management and User Services 2019 – 2024
Figure 21: Public Safety LTE Managed Services, Ops and Maintenance 2019 – 2024
Figure 22: Public Safety LTE Cybersecurity 2019 – 2024
Figure 23: Public Safety LTE Layers 2019 – 2024
Figure 24: Public Safety LTE Core Network 2019 – 2024
Figure 25: Public Safety LTE Transport Backhaul 2019 – 2024
Figure 26: Public Safety LTE Radio Access Network 2019 – 2024
Figure 27: Public Safety LTE Apps 2019 – 2024
Figure 28: Public Safety LTE Devices 2019 – 2024
Figure 29: Public Safety LTE Handheld Devices 2019 – 2024
Figure 30: Public Safety LTE Wearable Devices 2019 – 2024
Figure 31: Public Safety LTE Large Screen Portable Devices 2019 – 2024
Figure 32: Public Safety LTE Vehicle Mounted Router and Terminals 2019 – 2024
Figure 33: Public Safety LTE Embedded IoT Modules 2019 – 2024
Figure 34: Public Safety LTE Applications 2019 – 2024
Figure 35: Public Safety LTE Mission-Critical HD Voice and Group Communications
Figure 36: Public Safety LTE Video and High-Resolution Imagery 2019 – 2024
Figure 37: Public Safety LTE Messaging and Presence Services 2019 – 2024
Figure 38: Public Safety LTE Secure and Seamless Mobile Broadband Access 2019 – 2024
Figure 39: Public Safety LTE Location Services and Mapping 2019 – 2024
Figure 40: Public Safety LTE Command and Control 2019 – 2024
Figure 41: Public Safety LTE Telemetry, Control and Remote Diagnostics 2019 – 2024
Figure 42: Public Safety LTE Augmented Reality Public Safety Solutions 2019 – 2024
Figure 43: Public Safety LTE Video and High-Resolution Imagery 2019 – 2024
Figure 44: Public Safety LTE Mobile Video and Imagery Transmission 2019 – 2024
Figure 45: Public Safety LTE Stationary Video Surveillance 2019 – 2024
Figure 46: Public Safety LTE Secure and Seamless Mobile Broadband Access 2019 – 2024
Figure 47: Public Safety LTE Web Access, Email and Conventional Data Services 2019 – 2024
Figure 48: Public Safety LTE Bandwidth-Intensive and Latency-Sensitive Field Applications 2019 – 2024
Figure 49: Public Safety LTE Bulk Multimedia and Data Transfers 2019 – 2024
Figure 50: Public Safety LTE Seamless Roaming and Mobile VPN Access 2019 – 2024
Figure 51: Public Safety LTE Command and Control 2019 – 2024
Figure 52: Public Safety LTE Computer Aided Dispatch 2019 – 2024
Figure 53: Public Safety LTE Situational Awareness and Predictive Policing 2019 – 2024
Figure 54: Public Safety LTE Regional Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 55: North America Public Safety LTE Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 56: South America Public Safety LTE Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 57: Europe Public Safety LTE Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 58: APAC Public Safety LTE Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 59: Middle East and Africa Public Safety LTE Revenues 2019 – 2024
Figure 60: Public Safety LTE Regional Subscription 2019 – 2024
Figure 61: North America Public Safety LTE Subscription 2019 – 2024
Figure 62: South America Public Safety LTE Subscription 2019 – 2024
Figure 63: Europe Public Safety LTE Subscription 2019 – 2024
Figure 64: APAC Public Safety LTE Subscription 2019 – 2024
Figure 65: Middle East and Africa Public Safety LTE Subscription 2019 – 2024
Tables
Table 1: Public Safety LTE Revenue 2019 – 2024
Table 2: Public Safety LTE Subscriptions 2019 – 2024
Table 3: Public Safety LTE by Segment 2019 – 2024
Table 4: Public Safety LTE by Industry Segment 2019 – 2024
Table 5: Public Safety LTE Management and Integration Solutions 2019 – 2024
Table 6: Public Safety LTE Layers 2019 – 2024
Table 7: Public Safety LTE Devices 2019 – 2024
Table 8: Public Safety LTE Applications 2019 – 2024
Table 9: Public Safety LTE Video and High-Resolution Imagery 2019 – 2024
Table 10: Public Safety LTE Secure and Seamless Mobile Broadband Access 2019 – 2024
Table 11: Public Safety LTE Command and Control 2019 – 2024
Table 12: Public Safety LTE Regional Revenues 2019 – 2024
Table 13: Public Safety LTE Regional Subscriptions 2019 – 2024