Satellite-Based SCADA/M2M Expansion Projected by NSR

New NSR Report Expects Traditional Markets to Hold Steady While Emerging Verticals See Impressive Growth   CAMBRIDGE, MA – October 16, 2012 – NSR’s newly released SCADA/M2M  via Satellite, 3rd Edition projects a healthy mix of satellite based SCADA/M2M  opportunities over the long term, albeit via a shifting mix of vertical market demand. While the market for traditional verticals is expected.

Satellite Operators Reporting Solid Results in an Industry Gearing up for Continued Growth

Record High CAPEX Spending to Boost this Trend   CAMBRIDGE, MA – October 11, 2012 – NSR’s second installment of the Satellite Operator Financial Analysis study, released today, finds that the FSS sector remains robust in financial terms, with continued revenue growth in the outlook, while imminent IPOs and further industry consolidation (GE Satellite, KT.

Satellite Earth-Observation: Faster, Better, Cheaper are Themes for a Decade of Growth

New NSR Report Projects Satellite-Based EO Market to Triple and Reach over $6.2 Billion by 2021   CAMBRIDGE, MA – October 9, 2012 – NSR’s Global Satellite-Based Earth Observation (EO), 4th Edition report points to an industry in transition that is considerably improving its value-proposition. As a direct consequence, the satellite EO industry is progressively.

Short-Term Pause in Growth Rate for Government & Military Satcom Demand

NSR Report Projects Near Term Challenges but Long Term Revenue Potential of $9.7 Billion by 2021   CAMBRIDGE, MA – September 25, 2012 – According to NSR’s newest market research report Government and Military Satellite Communications, 9th Edition, despite near term uncertainty driven by troop withdrawals and budgetary challenges, government and military demand for commercial.

Legacy Resolutions Continue to Dominate DTH Markets

SD Channels Remain Vital to Global DTH Subscription Revenues Reaching $123 Billion in 2021   CAMBRIDGE, MA – September 11, 2012 – NSR’s Global Direct-to-Home (DTH) Markets, 5th Edition finds the global DTH industry is still living in an SD world.  With two SD channels entering the market for every HD channel, as well as.