HTS Growth Pushes VSAT & Broadband Satellite Market to Require 15 Tbps of Capacity by 2030

Market to Aggregate $135.3 Billion in Cumulative Revenues through Decade  Cambridge, MA – December 9th, 2021- NSR’s newly released VSAT and Broadband Satellite Market, 20th Edition (VBSM20) finds HTS, a major market growth factor, moving the segment from 800 Gbps in 2020 demand to 15 Tbps in 2030. The market will hit cumulative revenues of $135.3 Billion over the next decade, with a significant demand in.

The Emerging Role of Hyperscalers

Industries are transforming rapidly, and it is increasing the sustainability risk for the inertial players. COVID-19 has forced businesses across nearly all industries to invest and deploy in remotely working models, process automation, system & network optimization. Undoubtedly, hyperscalers such as Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Amazon are at the core of these digital transformations, by.

NSR Report- Satellite Capacity Sees Post-COVID-19 Demand Uptick via Supply Developments

Robust Demand Expected to Propel Capacity Revenues to over $30B by 2030 Cambridge, MA – As the Satellite Industry slowly moves past the COVID-19 downturn, NSR’s latest report, Global Satellite Capacity Supply and Demand, 18th Edition, finds key sectors recovering strongly. Driven by Satcom and Big Data gains, in-orbit supply in Non-GEO accelerates from 304 Gbps in.

NEW NSR Report Projects U-Shaped Recovery by 2023 for Aero IFC Revenues

IFC Revenue to Reach $38.8 Billion by 2030, Driven by HTS Capacity Demand Cambridge, MA – NSR’s latest report, Aeronautical Satcom Markets, 9th Edition (Aero9) sees a rebound on the horizon for significantly impacted aero In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) services, with a U-shaped recovery underway and revenue expected to reach $38.8 Billion through 2030. A clear trend of.

Will Community Wi-Fi Bridge the Digital Divide?

Internet access is an integral part of the human necessity, owing to its immense impact on social and economic developments in a region or community. However, approx. 50% of the world’s population still do not have Internet access, creating a greater digital divide across regions. This inequality is significant between developing and developed regions, where.