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Middle East, Africa
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- October 2021
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Global
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Global
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The Public Safety Radio market is a subset of the Homeland Defense industry, providing secure communication solutions for public safety organizations. These solutions are designed to enable secure, reliable, and efficient communication between public safety personnel, such as police, fire, and emergency medical services. Public safety radio systems are typically used for mission-critical operations, such as responding to emergencies, coordinating large-scale events, and providing public safety services.
Public safety radio systems are typically based on digital technologies, such as digital mobile radio (DMR), digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT), and Long Term Evolution (LTE). These technologies provide secure, reliable, and efficient communication, as well as advanced features such as location tracking, voice encryption, and data transmission.
Public safety radio systems are typically deployed in a variety of environments, including urban, rural, and remote areas. These systems are designed to be resilient and reliable, and are often used in conjunction with other communication systems, such as satellite and cellular networks.
Some companies in the Public Safety Radio market include Motorola Solutions, Harris Corporation, Hytera Communications, Sepura, and Airbus. Show Less Read more