26th January 2026: SNS Telecom & IT's latest research report indicates that annual spending on LTE and 5G NR-based public safety broadband infrastructure and devices will exceed $6.3 billion globally by the end of 2028. The market’s upward trajectory is coupled with realistic prospects of migration from LMR systems to 3GPP broadband technology across multiple national markets in the coming years. Western and Northern European countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Finland, and Sweden, are moving ahead with plans to migrate all public safety users from TETRA and Tetrapol systems to nationwide mission-critical 3GPP networks between 2028 and 2031. South Korea is an outlier, having carried out its transition much earlier due to the previous lack of a digital LMR network with nationwide coverage.
Transitions aside, a host of national-scale public safety broadband deployments are either operational or moving into the delivery phase. One of the largest projects that recently emerged from secrecy is Saudi Arabia’s $8.7 billion mission-critical broadband network for the Kingdom’s defense, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies. Another new addition is the Hong Kong Police Force’s $250 million 5G-based NGCS project, which is comparable to national programs in smaller countries and follows a very different approach from mainland China. Other programs extend from high-profile initiatives such as the United States’ FirstNet, South Korea’s Safe-Net, Great Britain’s ESN, France's RRF, Sweden’s SWEN, and Finland's VIRVE 2 to New Zealand’s PSN, Royal Thai Police's LTE network, Japan’s PSMS, Ireland’s new mission-critical communications system, Italian Ministry of Interior's public safety LTE/5G service, Spain's SIRDEE broadband network, Hungary's EDR 2.0/3.0 5G-ready PPDR broadband network, Turkish National Police’s KETUM, Romania’s hybrid PPDR broadband network, Qatar MOI's LTE network, Oman’s public safety broadband network, Jordan’s hybrid TETRA-LTE communications system, Egypt’s NAS, and Brazilian Federal Government’s private network project.
3GPP-compliant MCX services are a foundational component of nationwide public safety broadband networks, and multiple contracts have recently been awarded for both gateway-enabled interoperability solutions and standards-based IWF technology. Other key focus areas include in-building coverage enhancement, 5G NR sidelink, hybrid LMR-broadband terminals and other alternatives for off-network communications, rapidly deployable network assets, satellite direct-to-device connectivity, and the integration of NG911, live video, geolocation services, AI analytics, and situational awareness.
Beyond state-funded national programs, public mobile operators in some countries are pitching network slicing over their recently launched standalone 5G cores as an alternative to dedicated networks. In the United States, both Verizon and T-Mobile have launched first responder network slices to rival the AT&T-operated FirstNet national public safety broadband network. Independent small-to-medium scale private 5G networks are also being deployed to address specific operational needs. For instance, Mexico City Police is using a standalone private 5G network to enable low-latency streaming of visual content to wireless VR headsets as part of an immersive training system, while Madrid City Council and Spain’s Emergency Military Unit have adopted tactical bubble solutions – based on transportable private 5G cell sites and network slicing over commercial 5G networks – for enhanced emergency preparedness and forest firefighting operations.
SNS Telecom & IT’s “Public Safety LTE & 5G Market: 2025 – 2030” report estimates that annual investments in public safety LTE/5G infrastructure and devices reached $5 billion in 2025, driven by both new projects and the expansion of existing dedicated, hybrid government-commercial, and secure MVNO/MOCN networks. The market will further grow at a CAGR of approximately 8% over the next three years, eventually accounting for more than $6.3 billion by the end of 2028 as nationwide mission-critical broadband deployments move from concept to delivery. For more information, please visit: https://www.snstelecom.com/public-safety-lte.
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