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Critical Communications Market Could Hit $8 Billion Next Year, ABI Reports

The global market for critical communications could top $8 billion in 2017, driven by threat of terrorism, police and fire radio system integration and the expansion of business and industrial communications and radio networks for transportation and utilities, ABI Research…

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reported Wednesday. “Integration and interoperability of two-way radio networks is now mandatory due to the world’s increasing complexity,” Research Director Lance Wilson said in a news release. “This includes present radio protocols like TETRA [terrestrial trunked radio], DMR [digital mobile radio], APCO, as well as LTE, which serves as a bridge to the mobile communications markets.”