2026 Global: 5G Technology In Emergency Services Market -Competitive Review (2032) report
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The 2026 Global: 5G Technology In Emergency Services Market -Competitive Review (2031) report features the global market size and projected growth/decline data for the period 2021 through 2032. The report primarily provides an examination of the business strategies for the ten largest global companies in the market and how their strategies differ.
Perry/Hope Partners' reports provide the most accurate industry forecasts based on our proprietary economic models. Our forecasts project the product market size nationally and by regions for 2021 to 2032 using regression analysis in our modeling. and Perry/Hope is the only market research publisher that utilizes both longitudinal (historical) and vertical (from market section to market division to market class) analysis, since we study every manufactured product in the countries we analyze. The report also provides written analysis on the market definition, market segments, and SWOT analysis (market strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats).
The market study aims at estimating the market size and the growth potential of this market. Topics analyzed within the report include a detailed breakdown of the global markets for 5g technology in emergency services market by geography and historical trend. The scope of the report extends to sizing of the 5g technology in emergency services market market and global market trends with market data for 2024 as the base year, 2025 and 2026 as the estimate years with projection of CAGR from 2027 to 2032.
The report also features a list of the top ten largest global players in the market. A review of each company includes 1) an estimate of the market share, 2) a listing of the products and/or services in the market, and 3) the features of these products and/or services in the market. The report has a chapter on Comparative Business Strategies for the largest four players. An example of the Comparative Business Strategies analysis would be -- How does Netflix's business strategy to expand its market share in the global online streaming compare to Amazon Prime's business strategy through its video products and services?
The ten market players in this report and a brief synopsis of their participation in the market are:
Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia, Verizon, AT&T, Cisco, Qualcomm, Samsung, Telstra, and Nokia subsidiary Nokia Enterprise (listed here to reflect distinct enterprise offerings) are among the ten major companies shaping 5G technology for emergency services; each brings complementary strengths spanning network infrastructure, private and public 5G deployments, mission‑critical communications, edge computing, and specialized hardware that accelerate real‑time data, video, and IoT telemetry for first responders and hospitals. Huawei leads in global 5G infrastructure and emergency solutions with substantial market share and a broad portfolio of RAN, core and IoT integrations that support 5G‑enabled ambulances, drones, and remote diagnostics. Ericsson supplies operator‑grade 5G systems, network slicing and IoT platforms used by public safety agencies and telcos to prioritize life‑critical traffic and integrate surveillance, telemetry and vehicle‑to‑infrastructure links for faster incident response. Nokia has developed mobile medical units, private 5G solutions and mission‑critical push‑to‑talk/MCX capabilities that enable uninterrupted communications and telemedicine from scene to hospital. Verizon and AT&T provide nationwide 5G networks and enterprise offerings—such as enhanced video calling, private wireless and prioritized network slices—deployed in ambulances, telehealth, and emergency operations centers to reduce latency and ensure reliable high‑bandwidth links for live feeds and remote consultations. Cisco focuses on secure 5G‑enabled networking, edge compute and device connectivity platforms that manage vast numbers of medical sensors and IoT devices while maintaining QoS and cyber resiliency for emergency service applications.
Qualcomm, Samsung and Telstra play crucial technology and regional operator roles that bolster emergency‑service use cases through chipsets, device ecosystems and advanced operator networks. Qualcomm supplies Snapdragon platforms, 5G modems and reference designs used in ruggedized devices, ambulance telemedicine kits, drone controllers and wearable sensors that transmit high‑fidelity patient and situational data over 5G links for real‑time triage and analytics. Samsung integrates 5G into hospital infrastructure and intelligent operating rooms, supplies 5G‑capable devices and collaborates with health systems to deploy low‑latency clinical video and AR tools for remote guidance during emergencies. Telstra, partnering with Ericsson and other vendors, has demonstrated programmable 5G Advanced networks and Open RAN‑ready deployments that improve reliability and resilience for public safety communications in Australia and provide models for national emergency networks elsewhere. These companies also invest in private 5G, network slicing, and edge compute—capabilities essential for guaranteeing bandwidth and ultra‑low latency to first responders during disasters when public networks are congested.
Collectively these ten firms drive interoperable ecosystems—combining core network gear, private and public 5G services, edge computing, chipsets, devices, and system integration—to enable 5G use cases such as real‑time HD video from drones and body cameras, AI‑assisted incident analytics, 5G‑connected advanced life support ambulances, remote surgery/telemedicine support at incident scenes, and resilient temporary networks for disaster zones. Market analyses and vendor reports highlight their leadership in share, product innovation and public‑private partnerships that expand 5G deployments for emergency services, while regional operator collaborations and enterprise 5G startups continue to extend these capabilities into practical first‑responder tools and hospital pre‑hospital care workflows.
Perry/Hope Partners' reports provide the most accurate industry forecasts based on our proprietary economic models. Our forecasts project the product market size nationally and by regions for 2021 to 2032 using regression analysis in our modeling. and Perry/Hope is the only market research publisher that utilizes both longitudinal (historical) and vertical (from market section to market division to market class) analysis, since we study every manufactured product in the countries we analyze. The report also provides written analysis on the market definition, market segments, and SWOT analysis (market strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats).
The market study aims at estimating the market size and the growth potential of this market. Topics analyzed within the report include a detailed breakdown of the global markets for 5g technology in emergency services market by geography and historical trend. The scope of the report extends to sizing of the 5g technology in emergency services market market and global market trends with market data for 2024 as the base year, 2025 and 2026 as the estimate years with projection of CAGR from 2027 to 2032.
The report also features a list of the top ten largest global players in the market. A review of each company includes 1) an estimate of the market share, 2) a listing of the products and/or services in the market, and 3) the features of these products and/or services in the market. The report has a chapter on Comparative Business Strategies for the largest four players. An example of the Comparative Business Strategies analysis would be -- How does Netflix's business strategy to expand its market share in the global online streaming compare to Amazon Prime's business strategy through its video products and services?
The ten market players in this report and a brief synopsis of their participation in the market are:
Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia, Verizon, AT&T, Cisco, Qualcomm, Samsung, Telstra, and Nokia subsidiary Nokia Enterprise (listed here to reflect distinct enterprise offerings) are among the ten major companies shaping 5G technology for emergency services; each brings complementary strengths spanning network infrastructure, private and public 5G deployments, mission‑critical communications, edge computing, and specialized hardware that accelerate real‑time data, video, and IoT telemetry for first responders and hospitals. Huawei leads in global 5G infrastructure and emergency solutions with substantial market share and a broad portfolio of RAN, core and IoT integrations that support 5G‑enabled ambulances, drones, and remote diagnostics. Ericsson supplies operator‑grade 5G systems, network slicing and IoT platforms used by public safety agencies and telcos to prioritize life‑critical traffic and integrate surveillance, telemetry and vehicle‑to‑infrastructure links for faster incident response. Nokia has developed mobile medical units, private 5G solutions and mission‑critical push‑to‑talk/MCX capabilities that enable uninterrupted communications and telemedicine from scene to hospital. Verizon and AT&T provide nationwide 5G networks and enterprise offerings—such as enhanced video calling, private wireless and prioritized network slices—deployed in ambulances, telehealth, and emergency operations centers to reduce latency and ensure reliable high‑bandwidth links for live feeds and remote consultations. Cisco focuses on secure 5G‑enabled networking, edge compute and device connectivity platforms that manage vast numbers of medical sensors and IoT devices while maintaining QoS and cyber resiliency for emergency service applications.
Qualcomm, Samsung and Telstra play crucial technology and regional operator roles that bolster emergency‑service use cases through chipsets, device ecosystems and advanced operator networks. Qualcomm supplies Snapdragon platforms, 5G modems and reference designs used in ruggedized devices, ambulance telemedicine kits, drone controllers and wearable sensors that transmit high‑fidelity patient and situational data over 5G links for real‑time triage and analytics. Samsung integrates 5G into hospital infrastructure and intelligent operating rooms, supplies 5G‑capable devices and collaborates with health systems to deploy low‑latency clinical video and AR tools for remote guidance during emergencies. Telstra, partnering with Ericsson and other vendors, has demonstrated programmable 5G Advanced networks and Open RAN‑ready deployments that improve reliability and resilience for public safety communications in Australia and provide models for national emergency networks elsewhere. These companies also invest in private 5G, network slicing, and edge compute—capabilities essential for guaranteeing bandwidth and ultra‑low latency to first responders during disasters when public networks are congested.
Collectively these ten firms drive interoperable ecosystems—combining core network gear, private and public 5G services, edge computing, chipsets, devices, and system integration—to enable 5G use cases such as real‑time HD video from drones and body cameras, AI‑assisted incident analytics, 5G‑connected advanced life support ambulances, remote surgery/telemedicine support at incident scenes, and resilient temporary networks for disaster zones. Market analyses and vendor reports highlight their leadership in share, product innovation and public‑private partnerships that expand 5G deployments for emergency services, while regional operator collaborations and enterprise 5G startups continue to extend these capabilities into practical first‑responder tools and hospital pre‑hospital care workflows.
Table of Contents
32 Pages
- 1.0 Scope of Report and Methodology
- 2.0 Market SWOT Analysis and Players
- 2.1 Market Definition
- 2.2 Market Segments
- 2.3 Market Strengths
- 2.4 Market Weaknesses
- 2.5 Market Threats
- 2.6 Market Opportunities
- 2.7 Major Players
- 3.0 Competitive Analysis
- 3.1 Market Player 1
- 3.2 Market Player 2
- 3.3 Market Player 3
- 3.4 Market Player 4
- 3.5 Market Player 5
- 3.6 Market Player 6
- 3.7 Market Player 7
- 3.8 Market Player 8
- 3.9 Market Player 9
- 3.10 Market Player 10
- 4.0 Comparative Business Strategies
- 4.1 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 1 and 2
- 4.2 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 1 and 3
- 4.3 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 1 and 4
- 4.4 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 2 and 3
- 4.5 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 2 and 4
- 4.6 Comparative Business Strategies of Player 3 and 4
- 5.0 Appendix
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