More Space Data Means More Cloud

A surge of NewSpace startups and traditional companies alike have leveraged cloud services to reduce lead time and grow revenues across the space industry. According to NSR’s Cloud Computing via Satellite, 2nd Edition report, Communications and Earth Observation are identified as the biggest opportunities in this market. Together they account for $18B of the projected.

NFAPost: Cloud Service Delivery Via Satellite To Generate $21 Billion by 2030: NSR Repor

Cloud Computing via Satellite Adoption Triggers Multi-Segment Transformation. It is expected to bring 233 Exabytes of Traffic by 2030. As adoption of cloud computing continues, NSR’s latest report, Cloud Computing via Satellite, 2nd Edition (CCvS2) forecasts $21 billion cumulative cloud services revenues by 2030 across four key market segments. The impending wave of both LEO,.

Symbiotic Relationship of Space Startups with Government

The relationship between space start-ups and government has been an integral cog in the development of multiple space verticals. Government undertakings with emerging startups offer investors potentially attractive returns and encourages them to follow suit with their own investments. NSR’s Emerging Space Investment Analysis, 3rd Edition report shows $36 billion was invested over the last.

SatNews: An NSR View: Optical SATCOM and the Digital Revolution

Demand is Developing explains NSR. NSR’s Optical Satcom Markets, 3rd Edition report, recently published, forecasts more than 10,000 optical laser terminals will be launched into orbit over the coming decade. Revenues in this market are driven primarily by the expected demand from various constellations, requiring a large number of laser terminals, with many operators citing at.