"Non-GEO capacity is becoming increasingly popular for applications such as broadband access and commercial mobility."
This report is a comprehensive source of satellite capacity analysis. It offers essential capacity-related insights for a range of applications, frequency bands and regions and provides information related to satellite capacity pricing.
This report also provides recommendations for satellite operators and service integrators. It analyses the key industry trends and predicts what impact they will have on industry stakeholders.
Report coverage:
- Market growth potential by application and region
- Assessment of the trends that drive growth for each application and region
- Impacts of the evolving dynamics between geostationary (GEO) and non-GEO satellite communications (satcom) capacity supply and demand
- 10-year forecast of capacity supply, demand and pricing for each application
- Assessment of the market share for fixed satellite services (FSS) and high-throughput satellite (HTS) services
Report segmentation:
Variables
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- Capacity supply
- Capacity demand
- Capacity pricing
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Applications
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- Video
- distribution
- direct-to-home (DTH)
- contribution and occasional use television (OUTV)
- Backhaul and trunking
- Enterprise data
- Broadband access
- Commercial mobility
- Government and military
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Frequency bands
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- FSS: C/Ku/Ka band
- GEO HTS: C/Ku/Ka band
- Non-GEO HTS
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Geographical regions
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- Central America and the Caribbean (CAMCB)
- Central and Eastern Europe (CEEU)
- East Asia (EA)
- Indian Ocean region (IOR)
- Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
- North America (NAM)
- Pacific Ocean region (POR)
- South America (SAM)
- South Asia (SA)
- South East Asia (SEA)
- Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
- Western Europe (WEU)
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Questions answered:
- How are non-GEO constellations affecting the satellite communications market?
- How will satellite capacity supply, demand and revenue change for each application, region and architecture (GEO and non-GEO)?
- How can satellite operators differentiate and capture growth in this highly contested market?
- Which regions, applications and business models should operators prioritise in their strategic plans?
Who should read this report:
- Satellite operators and service integrators that want to understand the market opportunities and competitive landscape.
- Satellite manufacturers and launch providers that want to develop their strategies based on evolving demand in the satcom market.
- Ground equipment manufacturers and integrators that want to develop and position their products based on future supply and demand.
- Telecoms operators and end users that want to understand the value of satcom and the associated pricing.
Companies mentioned:
Amazon, APT Sat, ArabSat, China Satcom, Echostar, Eutelsat, Hispasat, Huawei, Hughes, Intelsat, ISRO, Kacific, KDDI, MEASAT, OneWeb, SES, SKY Perfect JSAT, Spacecom, Starlink, Star One, Speedcast, Telebras, Telesat, Thaicom, ViaSat and YahSat.