SatMagazine: Light At The End Of The Tunnel

NSR’s Cloud computing via satellite report cited in SatMagazine’s article on the future of Satcom.The satellite-to-cloud market offers great potential and the tech giants are looking to realize significant gains from this technology. Cloud computing via satellite is projected to drive 52 exabytes of traffic by 2029, generating a potential $16 billion in revenue from.

Satnews: NSR: Finally Time for Optical Satcom?

Commercially, today’s Optical Satcom market is in the process of customer trials with equipment manufacturers dedicating intensive capital resources towards their production lines to meet the oncoming constellation and UAS demand.  Within five years, a greater supply of space-verified and competitive laser communication equipment (for all sizes) will enter the market, as seen from planned.

Advanced Television: Analyst: “Satcom entering new consolidation cycle”

NSR suggests that further satcom consolidation is on the horizon, with the global satellite communication industry transitioning to meet new market trends and match projected threats from perceived disruptors. “It is typical to expect mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within any maturing industry, especially technology-driven sectors, where inventors regularly threaten incumbents,” they say. “In the case.

Innovation Origins: Cleanup of space debris takes flight

A Ukrainian company is building a fleet of recyclable spacecraft for the maintenance and removal of satellites in orbit. The market for Active Debris Removal (ADR for short) in space is becoming more important with each passing year as the number of missions continues to increase significantly. According to Northern Sky Research (NSR), a satellite.