NSR Report: Optical Satellite Communications Driven by Constellations and Data Downlink Demand

NSR’s Optical Satellite Communications report, released today, forecasts nearly $4 B in cumulative revenue over the 2018-2028 period for laser communication equipment in space. Largely driven by the impending wave of mega-constellations with inter-satellite links, the volume of production and subsequent deployment of Non-GEO satellites will drive revenue growth for equipment manufacturers.

Newtec achieves flawless communication with Telesat’s first LEO satellite

NSR quoted in SatelliteProMe.Com article “Newtec achieves flawless communication with Telesat’s first LEO satellite”- According to Northern Sky Research (NSR), wholesale operator revenue from non-geostationary constellations, such as Telesat LEO, is expected to post a compound annual growth rate of over 40% during the next decade. The benefits of non-geostationary satellites include very high-throughput, service.

Newtec’s Modems are the First to be Successfully Tested on Telesat’s LEO Satellite

NSR quoted in SatNews Daily article “Newtec’s Modems are the First to be Successfully Tested on Telesat’s LEO Satellite” – According to Northern Sky Research (NSR), wholesale operator revenue from non-geostationary constellations, such as Telesat LEO, is expected to post a compound annual growth rate of over 40% during the next decade. The benefits of non-geostationary.

Will LEO-HTS Constellations Work for the Pacific?

The Asia Pacific is home to the largest population in the globe and thus represents the largest addressable market for satellite services. The region is also as diverse geographically, ranging from countries as large as China and India that need ubiquitous networks, to small island nations in the South Pacific where the deployment of terrestrial.