Lessons Learned from NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit
Authors: Christopher Baugh | Carlos Placido (independent adviser) 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.
Software-Defined Satellite Trend Triggers $86.9 Billion Revenue Opportunity
Satellite Flexibility Requirements to Dominate Next Decade as Expectations Push Manufacturing Orders Cambridge, MA – October 10, 2021 – NSR’s new report Software-Defined Satellites (SDS), launched today, sees growing satellite flexibility requirements trigger an $86.9 Billion cumulative revenue opportunity by decade’s end. Non-GEO- HTS constellation satellites will lead uptake with 95% demonstrating full or partial flexibility as software-defined platforms by.
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.
NSR’s Non-GEO Constellations Analysis Toolkit 2.0 Doubles Its Data Capabilities
Version 2.0 of NSR’s LEO and MEO SATCOM Benchmarking Tool Now Offers Country-Level Assessments for Fixed-Data and Mobility Applications Cambridge, MA – 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.