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衛星網際網路的全球市場預測:各頻段,各終端用戶,各地區的分析(到2028年)Satellite Internet Market Forecasts to 2028 - Global Analysis By Band Type (L-band, C-band, K-band and Other band types), By End User (Government & Public Sector, Transport & Cargo, Military and Other End Users) and Geography |
全球衛星網際網路的市場規模預測將從2022年的83億7,000萬美元,到2028年達到179億9,000萬美元,在預測期間內預計將以年複合成長率13.6%的速度成長。
本報告提供全球衛星網際網路市場調查,提供市場的推動因素與阻礙因素,市場機會,COVID-19影響,各市場區隔的市場分析,主要企業的簡介等資訊。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Satellite Internet Market accounted for $8.37 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach $17.99 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 13.6% during the forecast period. Satellite Internet is a wireless network that provides access to satellite dishes both in space and on Earth. It connects people in remote locations around the world and provides access to current information. Satellite Internet is accessed through high-speed network connectivity provided by earth-circling satellites. It is faster than standard internet service and distinguishes itself from land-based broadband services like digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable. Satellite communication provides a land-based interface for accessing voice, video, and information from anywhere on the planet.
According to the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), there were nearly 3,372 active satellites in orbit on January 1, 2021. In 2020, nearly 1,283 satellites were launched, and by the end of April 2021, 850 satellites had been launched. The race for satellite broadband has been one of the primary reasons for the increase in satellite launches over the years.
Market Dynamics:
Driver:
Increased demand for satellite internet in rural areas
As no other mode of internet is available in rural areas, demand for satellite internet has increased. Satellite internet can provide internet to every corner of the globe, from hilly areas to deserts where internet access is difficult to come by, increasing demand for satellite internet in such areas. Furthermore, satellite provides some of the fastest internet available in rural areas. Additionally, satellite internet technology has evolved to provide users with more speed and data, so developing nations in various LAMEA and Asian countries are rapidly adopting this service, propelling market growth. It allows people in rural areas to connect to the rest of the world because it is very expensive for telecommunications companies to provide services in remote or difficult-to-reach areas. These factors are driving the growth of the rural satellite internet market.
Restraint:
High implementation costs
Pricing is a critical aspect of providing internet services. Pricing for international internet transit varies by route but can range from $1 to $3 per megabit per second (Mbps) per month for popular cross-country routes (submarine-based services) to $200 to $400 Mbps per month for dedicated satellite internet. Consequently, satellite internet is currently only cost-effective in remote areas with a dispersed population and in areas where fiber-optic deployment is difficult, which hampers the market. However, future satellites, on the other hand, are expected to offer lower-cost services.
Opportunity:
Rapid expansion of internet connectivity
Over the last two decades, the continuous expansion of internet connectivity around the world, as well as numerous technological developments such as 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud services, blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI), among others, have significantly improved the satellite internet market growth. Furthermore, growth in the ICT industry has significantly contributed to market growth, increased productivity, and R&D spending, among other economic shifts, in various countries around the world, the supply of goods and services by the ICT industry contributes to economic growth and advancement. Increased internet adoption, particularly in advanced economies, is also expected to drive the satellite internet market.
Threat:
Latency and Obstruction Problems
Latency is the amount of time it takes for data to travel from your computer to its destination. In the case of satellite internet, data must be sent to space, to your ISP, and back again, resulting in low latency or a high ping rate. For instance, customer won't notice any issues with video streaming, but if customer try to play a video game, they will experience so much latency that won't be able to compete with other players. Furthermore, even minor obstructions can interfere with satellite internet signals. Some signals may be temporarily obstructed for short periods of time by wind blowing trees into the path, resulting in intermittent service.
COVID-19 Impact
The emergence of COVID-19 is expected to boost the growth of the satellite internet market. Spending on the satellite internet industry is expected to rise compared to pre-pandemic levels, owing to the growing demand for a variety of voice, data, and broadcast communications solutions for organisations, government customers, and consumers worldwide. Global space agencies, such as NASA, are also utilising satellite power to depict global changes. Additionally, with the increased shift of work from home during COVID-19, many workers relocated to their hometowns in rural areas, driving market growth.
The Government & Public Sector segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The government and public sector dominated the market and is anticipated to continue to be the largest throughout the forecast period. Governments around the world have been investing in satellite broadband technology to provide broadband services in every region of their countries, and only cutting-edge technology is being used to connect rural areas to the broadband network. For example, Hughes Communications India announced the commercial launch of the HTS internet service in September 2022. The service combines Hughes Jupiter Platform technology on the ground with the K-band satellite frequency on GSAT-29 and GSAT-11, both operated by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), to provide nationwide high-speed internet connectivity. Furthermore, governments around the world are implementing satellite internet to run smart cities, which is propelling the growth of this segment.
The K-band segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The K-band segment is projected to witness the highest CAGR growth during the forecast period, owing to its increased use in defence, broadcasting, and security radar systems. K-band monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) technology, which enables the implementation of K-band power amplifiers and low-noise amplifiers with lower costs, ease of large-scale production, and high durability, is expected to drive the market. Furthermore, it offers communication antenna systems that assist rescue teams in providing email and internet access for operational and crew use, propelling the market in this segment even further.
Region with largest share:
Over the forecast period, the North America region is expected to acquire the largest share. This growth is the result of increased demand for internet connectivity throughout the region, as well as increased adoption of innovative technology. The users of developed countries such as the United States and Canada are extremely tech-savvy and reliant on internet platforms. This increases demand for high-speed broadband. Furthermore, government spending on the military and defence is steadily increasing, which is expected to boost regional market growth. Additionally, the regional market is expected to grow significantly over the next few years as special forces and defence communication infrastructure improve.
Region with highest CAGR:
The Asia Pacific region is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period, owing to an increase in the use of satellite internet by various vendors to instantly communicate with their employees and customers. Furthermore, the Chinese government has begun investing in the formation of a wholly owned government company to develop and operate a satellite broadband constellation, providing a lucrative opportunity for the market.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players profiled in the Satellite Internet Market include SES S.A, Viasat, Inc., Intelsat, OneWeb, Singtel, Skycasters, SpaceX, Telesat, EchoStar Corporation, Embratel, Eutelsat Communications SA, Freedomsat, Hughes Network Systems, LLC, L3 Technologies, Inc., Thuraya Telecommunications Company, SKY Perfect JSAT Group and Gilat Satellite Networks.
Key Developments:
In September 2022, Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar Corporation subsidiary, announced HughesNet Fusion's launches New High-speed, Low-latency Satellite Service Plans for Consumers in selected U.S. markets
In October 2022, SpaceX announced the launch of an internet service in Japan, making the country the first in Asia to deploy a satellite-based broadband service., KDDI Corporation will operate as an authorized Starlink integrator for subscribers in rural and remote areas
In August 2022, SpaceX Starlink announced a partnership with T-Mobile to launch Coverage Above and Beyond: a new plan to bring cell phone connectivity everywhere. The companies built a new network to deliver this service that will use T-countrywide Mobile's mid-band bandwidth while being broadcasted from Starlink satellites
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