NSR Satellite Backhaul Report Projects Market Entering Execution Phase with 12.9% YoY Revenue Growth

Market Scratching Surface of Opportunity with Total Unserved Addressable Market of 28.4 Tbps Cambridge, MA– April 12, 2022- NSR’s newly released Wireless Backhaul via Satellite, 16th Edition finds the Wireless Backhaul via Satellite market entering a key period of execution with 12.9% YoY revenue growth ahead. Only just scratching the surface of opportunity, the segment.

How Is the Satellite Industry Impacted by the Electronics Shortage?

The global chip crisis has significantly impacted a variety of industries, and Satcom is obviously not immune to this widespread components shortage. All Satellite equipment manufacturers (be it Ground or Space segments) are encountering challenges meeting growing demand in the current COVID-19 climate. Taking Ground Segment as an illustration, NSR detected a good recovery in.

NSR’s Newest Report Finds Satellite Ground Segment Growth of $147B Cumulative Revenues by 2030

Significant Upcoming Satellite Capacity Supply Drives Double – Digit ‘Return to Growth’ in the Satellite Ground Segment Cambridge, MA – December 14th, 2021- NSR’s newly released Global Satellite Ground Segment, 6th Edition report, finds strong post COVID-19 return to growth for the Ground Segment, illuminating a massive increase in upcoming satellite capacity supply. With a.

Spectrum Proceeds and Key Markets to Lead Satellite Operator Return to Growth

NSR’s SIFA 11 Study Saw Revenue Contraction in 2020, but C-band Proceeds, Consumer Broadband, Backhaul, and Government Services to Drive Top Line Revenue Growth Cambridge, MA – November 3, 2021 – NSR’s Satellite Industry Financial Analysis, 11th Edition report, launched today, projects the global satcom industry contracted by 2.3% in FY2020 to USD $13.4B. While continuing sector trends such as a weakening DTH sector and COVID-19 impacts on aeronautical and maritime markets drove declines, enhanced revenue from spectrum leases, consumer broadband, backhaul and government.

The Elon Musk Effect at #MWC21

The Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2020 was the first major conference to be cancelled because of COVID-19, and MWC21 has been the first major conference to be back, albeit at about 1/3rd of its traditional attendance. Satellite continued to grow in presence at MWC 2021 (proportionally), as MNOs take an increasingly open mind approach to.