NSR in the News

March 10, 2021

Light Reading: Starlink seeks link to planes, trucks & other moving vehicles

As Starlink seeks link to planes, trucks & other moving vehicles, [NSR] told Space News that Inmarsat, SES and Intelsat are among the satellite players that could face disruption from SpaceX’s mobile-facing plans. SpaceX believes it can support moving vehicles without a huge overhaul of its technologies and platform, noting that each ESIM is “electrically.

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March 9, 2021

Space Daily: Satellite company Spire Global plans to expand with new funds

Such a high value is outsized compared to the company’s current annual revenue, which is about $36 million, said [NSR]. “Spire has broken down barriers in many instances, with respect to getting some customers signed up to their service,” [they] said. “But signing up additional customers, especially in new industries, could prove more challenging than.

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March 5, 2021

Advanced Television:Satellite video in “massive” downward trend

A study from Northern Sky research (NSR) confirms a definite downward trend in video-related revenues for the world’s main satellite operators. NSR’s Satellite Industry Financial Analysis, 10th Edition report gives the good news first, saying: “The satcom industry continues to witness mixed financial results, with non-video revenues growing across multiple verticals.” “Video (including DTH and Video.

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