The global public safety in-building wireless DAS market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 37% during the forecast period. The global public safety in-building wireless DAS system market is significantly driven by the rising 4G and 5G high speed-internet technology and growing stringent rules and regulations regarding fire and other safety protocols. Increasing focus of organizations towards the effective management of a huge amount of identities, and unified safety to customers and stringent regulatory compliance are the major factors augmenting the overall market growth. The public safety wireless communication system is an essential service, as it offers multi-band communications, multi-protocol for commercial cellular for public safety. Along with these, it also offers high reliability and availability, encrypted communications with battery backup at the time of a power failure. Public safety communications are increasingly paving its path in areas that are generally not covered by commercial cellular communications, such as stairwells, equipment rooms, and underground locations. Whereas, factors such as high installation and maintenance costs and the requirements of highly skilled personnel for the operation of such systems are some of the restraining factors of the market.
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Rules and Regulations Concerning Public Safety
Various stringent rules and regulations implemented by the government concerning public safety are one among the major factor propelling market growth. For instance, in the US, the International Fire Code (IFC) stipulates the public safety systems to cover around 95% of a building; whereas, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requires around 90% coverage of the building for the safety purposes. Some of the trends of the market that acts as challenges in the in-building cellular coverage for first responders include, the cellular wireless connectivity, communication failure, and limitation of enforcement of fire codes requiring booster systems. Furthermore, companies continuously investing in the R&D development and advancement of its product offerings, such as Zinwave offers various solutions regarding the safety purposes, which includes UNItivity 5000, a system that offers a full spectrum, fiber-based and future-ready for tolerating the critical and emergency situations.
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Global Public Safety In-Building Wireless DAS System Market - Segmentation
By Component
By Application
Global Public Safety In-Building Wireless DAS System Market – Segment by Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World