Lessons Learned from NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit
Mega-constellations are taking center stage in a pivotal time for high-speed satcom, but business-case and architectural facets will drive the multi-orbit, multi-band satellite paradigm. It is thus worth diving into the facts using NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 (NCAT2) to infer how LEOs may best interplay with well-established GEOs. Today’s fast-paced environment brings unprecedented.
Why LEO’s Target Fixed and Mobility Markets Simultaneously
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, not all is usable or sufficient. Two key.
Satnews: NSR Releases Their Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0
Version 2.0 of NSR’s popular NGSO toolbox puts that capability at clients fingertips. With pre-loaded datasets, configurable filters, inputs and visualizations, Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 (NCAT2) is a standalone NSR product that may also be leveraged in combination with market data and insight from relevant NSR research studies.
Bloomberg: NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 Doubles Its Data Capabilities
Today NSR launched Version 2.0 of its industry leading Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 (NCAT2), expanding its comprehensive analytical toolset benchmarking LEO and MEO constellations. Version 2.0 doubles input and output data tables to 56 sub-constellations and increases available tools to 15, including a granular assessment of fixed-data and mobility applications.