Satellite Capacity Pricing: Is the Retail Era Just Getting Started?
Satellite Capacity Pricing: Is the Retail Era Just Getting Started-Another year, another pricing decline. It’s imperative to ask how the market has changed?
Satellite Capacity Pricing: Is the Retail Era Just Getting Started-Another year, another pricing decline. It’s imperative to ask how the market has changed?
With barriers to space market entry lowering considerably, and a supportive ecosystem growing, the emerging space market continues to attract interest with a flurry of activities across multiple applications. Falling technology costs and government support pushing for commercialization further aid this ecosystem, positioning it as both competition and a complement to traditional space incumbents. With.
NSR’s In-Orbit Servicing Markets, 2nd Edition (IoSM2) report, released today, forecasts $4.5 billion in cumulative revenues from In-Orbit Satellite Services by 2028.
When the term “flat panel antenna” (FPA) is mentioned, most envision a completely flat, non-moving piece of communications technology. These systems, specifically electronically-steered antennas (ESAs), capable of faster tracking and pointing than parabolic ones, are seen as an impending necessity for satcom, especially given the soon-to-be full skies of LEO constellations. Interest and development in.
NSR’s Satellite Capacity Pricing Index, 5th Edition (2019), released today, finds accelerated pricing decline across operator segments, with a global average decline of 18% over the past 12 months.