APEX: APEX Tech Webinar: Are Inter-Satellite Links the Future of IFC ?

This discussion led into the first of the webinar’s key topics: “Tailwinds propelling airlines toward broadband mega-constellations.” [NSR Consultant] Grady set the scene with a short presentation outlining the fact that many LEO satellites, with their smaller area of focus compared to GEOs, spend their time over the ocean where there’s no target population, creating.

NSR Report: Government and Military SATCOM Demand Persists Despite Changing Operational Paradigm

Troop Drawdown in Middle East Just One Factor Influencing Market Outlook Cambridge, MA November 10th, 2021 – NSR’s newly released Government and Military Satellite Communications, 18th Edition report finds that despite COVID-19, troop drawdowns in the Middle East and ongoing pricing compression, demand for connectivity will continue to grow in the long term. At over.

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.

Why LEO’s Target Fixed and Mobility Markets Simultaneously

Authors: Christopher Baugh | Carlos Placido (independent adviser) Satcom constellations beaming tens of Tbps are impacting the space sector and the broader telecom industry. Yet, when running demand-supply simulations on fixed-broadband and mobility datasets using NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 (NCAT2), it becomes clear that, while the amount of IP bandwidth produced is enormous,.

ITPro: NSR launches Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit version 2.0

Northern Sky Research (NSR) has released version 2.0 of its proprietary Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit (NCAT). The update adds to NSR’s comprehensive analytical tools for benchmarking low Earth orbit (LEO) and medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellite constellations. A multi-faceted toolkit, NCAT includes analytical models, input and output data tables, comparison charts, maps with satellites, orbital routes, footprints per.