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BYOD, New Form Factors and HTS Boost the Land-Mobile via Satellite Market

New NSR Report Projects Revenues of $2.2 Billion by 2024 as MSS Players Support Majority of Market

 

Cambridge, MA– November 23, 2015 – NSR’s Land-Mobile & SNG via Satellite, 3rd Edition (LMvS3) report forecasts commercial land-based satcom nearly doubling to reach $2.2 billion by the end of 2024.  Central to this growth projection are trends in Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) connectivity, new form factors and HTS capacity significantly reducing bandwidth cost.  And for all markets, MSS players stand to support the lion’s share of market opportunity.

The land-mobile via satellite market is largely dominated by L-band service providers and operators; with new form factors such as hotspots and consumer-oriented handhelds leading the market growth.  “This diversification in portfolios allows MSS operators, and their distributors, to reach new markets and complement current offerings with higher bandwidth,” said Claude Rousseau, report author.  “The traditional players are MSS operators with new, higher bandwidth services and hybridization in both FSS/HTS and terrestrial wireless networks to help boost growth in a key satellite market,” he added.

The market is now in full swing leveraging the BYOD trend, which will diversify products towards more consumer-oriented solutions such as hotspots and address demand for mobile users’ personal electronic devices in remote regions.

More form factors are coming in the short-term such as consumer handhelds, sleeve-type products, push-to-talk phones and lighter ‘carry-on’ flyaways giving a boost to this traditionally slow-moving market.  On top of these, hybridization of satellite with terrestrial infrastructure will give way to solutions that offer higher speeds, more bandwidth and an increased level of integration with everyday communications devices such as smartphones and tablets.

HTS capacity also stands to play an important role in market growth, as new GEO-HTS and Non-GEO-HTS capacity is well on its way to reducing bandwidth cost per bit, which is deemed vital to the land mobile satcom market.  Higher throughput is core requirement of land mobile users, and the widespread reduction in capacity pricing can only serve to support this highly price sensitive market.

 

About the Report

NSR’s Land-Mobile & SNG via Satellite, 3rd Edition is an industry reference that offers a completely updated assessment with hundreds of graphs and thousands of data points to help guide readers in their examination of demand trends by region and globally.  The report analyzes the trends that drive growth and the changes that will take place in the land mobile via satellite market in the coming decade. Through detailed analysis of on demand, revenues, and growth for handhelds, fixed voice, push-to-talk, consumer handheld form factors, hotspot devices and comms-on-the-pause (COTP), this 3rd edition’s includes an assessment of the non-GEO HTS markets, the changes expected in the competitive landscape and the impact these constellations will have on the business.

For additional information on this report, including a full table of contents, list of exhibits and executive summary, please visit www.nsr.com or call NSR at +1-617-674-7743.

 

About NSR

NSR is a leading international market research and consulting firm with a core focus on the satellite sector and related industries. Founded in 2000 and with an experienced group of analysts located in all regions, NSR specializes in analysis of growth opportunities across four core sectors: Satellite Communications, Broadcasting & Digital Media, Hybrid & Emerging Applications and Commercial Space.

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