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Global Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market Analyzed & Forecast in New Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com
[November 21, 2012]

Global Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market Analyzed & Forecast in New Report Now Available at MarketPublishers.com


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) London, UK (PRWEB) November 21, 2012 At present, the public safety industry is witnessing the adoption of LTE technologies, which is fuelled by a number of factors such as open standards, shared intellectual property and economic developments. The implementation of LTE networks is likely to considerably improve the public safety communication system. However, such innovations and modifications will possibly bring certain challenges for the industry.



The USA and the majority of the Middle East countries have already started operating private LTE networks. The global installed base of private public safety LTE base stations is likely to increase at a CAGR 80% during 2012-2017 and reach almost 80,000 by end-2017. The number of private public safety LTE subscribers worldwide is expected to be estimated at 1 million by the end of the forecast period.

New market research report “The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2012 – 2017” worked out by Signals and Systems Telecom has been recently published by Market Publishers Ltd.


Report Details: Title: The Public Safety LTE & Mobile Broadband Market: 2012 - 2017 Published: November, 2012 Price: US$ 2,500.00 http://marketpublishers.com/report/wireless_technology/3g-4g/public-safety-lte-mobile-broadband-market-2012-2017.html The report provide an extensive guide to the global public safety LTE and mobile broadband market, covering the key benefits and challenges, and outlines the possible development trends for the market up to 2017. The research work offers business case as well as deployment case studies for public safety LTE and mobile broadband services. The essential data on subscriptions, operating service revenue, unit shipment and revenue forecasts for public safety LTE, mobile broadband and LMR user devices and infrastructure, both globally and by region, are available. The report provides an assessment of public safety LTE vendors along with their strategies. Furthermore, the spectrum allocation strategies and applications ecosystem for public safety LTE are also investigated in the study.

Report Contents: 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Executive Summary 1.2 Topics Covered 1.3 Key Questions Answered 1.4 Methodology 1.5 Target Audience 1.6 Companies Mentioned 2 CHAPTER 2: AN OVERVIEW OF THE PUBLIC SAFETY MOBILE BROADBAND MARKET 2.1 Narrowband Land Mobile Radio (LMR) Systems in Public Safety 2.1.1 LMR Market Size 2.1.2 The Perceived Role of Mobile Broadband in Public Safety Scenarios 2.1.3 The Limitations of LMR Data Capabilities 2.2 Mobile Broadband for Public Safety 2.2.1 Partnerships with Commercial Carriers 2.2.2 Private LTE and WiMAX Deployments 2.3 How Big is the Mobile Broadband Market 2.3.1 Will the Public Safety Segment Witness the Same Level of Growth as the Consumer Segment 2.3.2 What are the Growth Drivers 2.3.3 LMR Systems will Continue to Support Mission-Critical Voice 2.4 Why use Commercial Mobile Broadband Technology for Public Safety 2.5 Why LTE 2.5.1 Performance Metrics 2.5.2 Coexistence, Interoperability and Spectrum Flexibility 2.5.3 A Rising Ecosystem 2.5.4 OPEX Reduction 2.6 Public Safety LTE Technology & Architecture 2.6.1 LTE Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) 2.6.2 TDD vs. FDD 2.6.3 User Equipment (UE) Categories     2.6.3.1 USB Data Cards     2.6.3.2 Vehicular Modems     2.6.3.3 Smartphones     2.6.3.4 Tablets 2.6.4 Public Safety LTE EPC     2.6.4.1 Serving Gateway (SGW)     2.6.4.2 Packet Data Network Gateway (PGW)     2.6.4.3 Mobility Management Entity (MME)     2.6.4.4 Home Subscriber Server (HSS)     2.6.4.5 Policy Charging and Rules Function (PCRF) 2.6.5 LMR Network Integration and Inter-Working 2.6.6 The Evolution to LTE-Advanced and its Implications for Public Safety 2.6.7 Support for Roaming in Public Safety LTE 2.6.8 Inter-System Roaming 2.6.9 Intra-System Roaming to Commercial Carriers 2.7 Public Safety LTE Deployment Models 2.7.1 Private Public Satiety LTE Network Deployments 2.7.2 Shared Commercial Public Safety LTE 2.7.3 Hosted Core Public Safety LTE Networks 2.8 Funding Models for Private Public Safety LTE Network Deployment 2.8.1 Built, Owned and Operated by Integrator/Vendor 2.8.2 Owned and Operated by the State Government 2.8.3 Local Agency Hosted Core 2.8.4 Multiple Networks 2.9 The Public Safety LTE Business Case 2.9.1 Higher throughput and Low Latency 2.9.2 Economic Feasibility 2.9.3 Bandwidth Flexibility 2.9.4 Spectral Efficiency 2.9.5 Regional Interoperability 2.9.6 Lack of Competition from Other Standards 2.9.7 Endorsement from the Public Safety Community 2.9.8 Commitments by Infrastructure and Device vendors 2.9.9 Quality of Service (QoS) & Priority Provisioning 2.10 Challenges to the Public Safety LTE Ecosystem 2.10.1 Spectrum Allocation 2.10.2 Interworking with LMR Networks 2.10.3 Budgetary Issues 2.10.4 Security Issues 2.10.5 Support for Mission-Critical Voice and Direct Mode-Operation 2.10.6 Smaller Coverage Footprint to Comparison to LMR Systems 2.10.7 Support for Group Communication (Multi-Casting) in Release 2.10.8 Lack of Specifications for Battery Life in Public Safety Scenarios 2.10.9 User Profiles to fit Public Safety Requirements 3 CHAPTER 3: PUBLIC SAFETY LTE AND MOBILE BROADBAND INDUSTRY ROADMAP 3.1 Industry Roadmap 3.2 2012 – 2014: The Disparate Networks Era 3.3 2014 – 2015: The Hybrid Networks Era 3.4 2015 – 2017: The Converged Networks Era 3.5 Public Safety LTE Deployment & Trial Case Studies 3.5.1 Harris County 3.5.2 Qatar MOI 3.5.3 Oman Royal Office 3.5.4 Turkish National Police Force 3.5.5 Hong Kong Police Force Trial 3.5.6 China TD-LTE Public Safety Trial 4 CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC SAFETY LTE AND MOBILE BROADBAND APPLICATIONS ECOSYSTEM 4.1 Mobile Video 4.2 Mobile Broadband and Seamless Mobile VPN Access 4.3 GIS (Geographical Information Systems) and Mapping 4.4 Automatic Vehicle Location Solutions (AVLS) 4.5 Computer Aided Dispatching (CAD) 4.6 Remote Data Access 4.7 Telemetry and Remote Diagnostics 4.8 Bulk Multimedia/Data Transfers 4.9 Situational Awareness Applications 4.10 PTT over LTE 4.11 The Present State of the Market: What‘s on offer 4.12 The Numbers: How Big is the Public Safety LTE Applications Ecosystem 5 CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC SAFETY LTE & MOBILE BROADBAND VENDOR ASSESSMENT 5.1 Alcatel-Lucent 5.1.1 Products and Solutions 5.1.2 Strategy 5.1.3 Strengths 5.1.4 Challenges 5.2 Amdocs (Bridgewater) ...

More new market research reports by the publisher can be found at Signals and Systems Telecom page.

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