Small Satellite Based Connectivity Solutions Market Assessment

Small Satellite Based Connectivity Solutions Market Assessment

Multi-satellite Constellations to Increase Internet User Base by Delivering Wireless Broadband to Remote Locations

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31-May-2016
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North America
Research Code: MC49-01-00-00-00
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Description

Scope of the report

The research report includes the following segments:
Product scope: Wireless broadband services in remote locations
Geographic scope: Global
End-user scope: Smartphone users, consumers in remote locations without access to Broadband Internet

This study will benefit those who are interested in learning more about small satellite based broadband services and the related revenue opportunities during 2018–2027. This study will also help those who are looking to learn about emerging competition in the upstream segment telecom industry. Revenue forecasts, key industry participants, supply chain mechanics, and consumer survey findings have also been provided for the small satellite based solutions market.

What makes our reports unique?

We provide one of the longest market segmentation chains in this industry.
We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning, and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps, and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders.
Comprehensive market analysis for the following sectors:
Pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biotechnology, semiconductor and electronics, aerospace & defense, energy and power supplies, food and beverages, chemicals, advanced materials, industrial automation, and telecom, and IT. We also analyze retailers and super-retailers, technology partners, and research and development (R&D) companies.

Key Questions Answered

What will be the downstream impact of upstream satellite capacities being delivered by small-satellite systems?
What are the downstream revenue opportunities available for telecom operators? Should they pursue wireless broadband using small-satellite capacities?
How can existing telecom operators take advantage of incoming satellite capacities from small-satellite operators?
What will drive the uptake of wireless broadband services, especially those that will be based on small-satellite capacities?
What are the key elements of a LEO system comprising of small satellites that will add value to the capacities delivered by them to the downstream telecom operators?

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Market & Capability Description

System Overview—Multi-satellite Constellation

System Overview—Discussion

Regional Satellite Access—Equatorial vs. Polar

Regional Satellite Access—Discussion of Key Capabilities

System Reliability Overview—Inter-satellite Connectivity

Service Reliability Overview

Satellite Access Assessment—Individual Access

Satellite Access Assessment—Cumulative Access

Satellite Access Assessment Discussion

Global Broadband Internet Penetration—Discussion

Global Internet Penetration

Global Fixed Broadband Penetration

Global Mobile Broadband Penetration

Revenue Forecast Assumptions & Methodology

Revenue Forecast Assumptions & Methodology (continued)

Opportunity Assessment Based on Broadband Penetration

Revenue Forecast—Small-satellite Downstream Connectivity Services Market (Consumer Segment)

Revenue Forecast Discussion

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Survey Overview

Survey Findings Discussion

Survey Findings Discussion (continued)

Survey Overview

Survey Findings Discussion

Survey Findings Discussion (continued)

OneWeb—Profile

OneWeb—Key Implications & Opportunities

Simulated View—OneWeb Constellation

Simulated View—Inter-satellite Connectivity Opportunities for OneWeb Constellation

Supply Chain Schematic—Overview

Supply Chain Impact—Overview of Potential Market Growth

Supply Chain Evolution—Current vs. Future

Final Conclusions on Expected Future States

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain (continued)

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain (continued)

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain (continued)

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain (continued)

Key Pointers for Stakeholders in the Telecom Value Chain (continued)

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Survey Respondents’ Locations

Demographics Captured

Survey Findings—Device Ownership

Survey Findings—Access to Fixed Line Broadband Internet

Survey Findings—Access to Internet on Smart Devices

Survey Findings—Internet Dongle Ownership

Survey Findings—Preference for Unlimited Broadband Connectivity at Fixed Price

Survey Findings—Preference for Wireless Broadband Internet in Remote/Rural Areas

Survey Findings—Interest in Subscribing to Wireless Broadband Service

Survey Respondents’ Locations

Demographics Captured

Survey Findings—Device Ownership

Survey Findings—Access to Fixed Line Broadband Internet

Survey Findings—Access to Internet on Smart Devices

Survey Findings—Internet Dongle Ownership

Survey Findings—Preference for Unlimited Broadband Connectivity at Fixed Price

Survey Findings—Preference for Wireless Broadband Internet in Remote/Rural Areas

Survey Findings—Interest in Subscribing to Wireless Broadband Service

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Scope of the report The research report includes the following segments: Product scope: Wireless broadband services in remote locations Geographic scope: Global End-user scope: Smartphone users, consumers in remote locations without access to Broadband Internet This study will benefit those who are interested in learning more about small satellite based broadband services and the related revenue opportunities during 2018–2027. This study will also help those who are looking to learn about emerging competition in the upstream segment telecom industry. Revenue forecasts, key industry participants, supply chain mechanics, and consumer survey findings have also been provided for the small satellite based solutions market. What makes our reports unique? We provide one of the longest market segmentation chains in this industry. We conduct detailed market positioning, product positioning, and competitive positioning. Entry strategies, gaps, and opportunities are identified for all the stakeholders. Comprehensive market analysis for the following sectors: Pharmaceuticals, medical devices, biotechnology, semiconductor and electronics, aerospace & defense, energy and power supplies, food and beverages, chemicals, advanced materials, industrial automation, and telecom, and IT. We also analyze retailers and super-retailers, technology partners, and research and development (R&D) companies. Key Questions Answered What will be the downstream impact of upstream satellite capacities being delivered by small-satellite systems? What are the downstream revenue opportunities available for telecom operators? Should they pursue wireless broadband using small-satellite capacities? How can existing telecom operators take advantage of incoming satellite capacities from small-satellite operators? What will drive the uptake of wireless broadband services, especially those that will be based on small-satellite capacities? What are the key elements of a LEO system comprising of small satellites that will add value to the capacities delivered by them to the downstream telecom operators?
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Author Arun Kumar Sampathkumar
WIP Number MC49-01-00-00-00
Keyword 1 Small Satellite
Keyword 2 Small Satellite Based Connectivity Solutions
Keyword 3 Maritime Satellite
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