Energy Markets via Satellite: Is There a Market Beyond Deep-Water?

NSR’s ongoing coverage of the energy market moves beyond deep-water, and explores some of the easy to overlook trends in the onshore sector, the mining industry, and electrical utilities. From pipelines to smart grids, mining and onshore O&G, opportunities exist across the energy vertical in all corners of the world – more than just deeper.

Wireless Backhaul via Satellite: The Battleground between FSS & HTS

NSR’s longest-running coverage of wireless backhaul via satellite reveals a market filled with potential but faced with increasing internal and external competition.  Within the satellite industry, new HTS capacity from the likes of Intelsat EPIC and others stands to change the cost equation for mobile operators and truly enable data-rich mobile services.  Given the HTS.

The In-Flight Connectivity Market: A Boom for the Satellite Industry?

This webinar provided an in-depth overview of demand for airline passenger connectivity, ISR missions and crew communication will shape the Aeronautical Satcom market. As the satellite industry gains ground in this emerging market, NSR projects close to 80,000 in-service units will drive revenues of $3.4 billion within the next decade. The Aeronautical Satcom market will.

Government & Military Satcom – Where is the Demand?

In an environment of fiscal uncertainty and cutbacks, shifting geopolitical dynamics clearly affect any long range analysis of the government/military satcom market. Troop pullouts in the Middle East, budget reductions, conflicts and concerns in North Africa and Asia, new military satellites and the growth in the use of UAVs all serve to create a complex.

DTH Operators Beat Expectations

Finding the Right Combination of Packages and Services Continues Subscriber Growth into 2020   Cambridge, MA – November 29, 2011 – NSR’s Global Direct-to-Home (DTH) Markets, 4th Edition study finds the DTH market continues to drive satellite demand and revenue worldwide amidst a troubling economic climate and increasing competition.  DTH services utilized 950 Ku-Band 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents.