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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.
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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?
Key Findings
-The global annual revenue for small satellite based connectivity solutions market (targeting consumers) is estimated to be $ billion in 2018 and is expected to grow up to $ billion in 2027. The revenues will grow up to $ billion in 2023 and level off in that range in future.
-During 2019–2027, about billion consumers are expected to be added to the global Internet users group through small satellite based connectivity services. Increasing number of users will result in price reduction and subsequent competition among data services.
-Consumers with access to fixed and mobile broadband services are interested in wireless broadband services in remote locations (out-of-city locations) and are willing to subscribe to such services despite existing data-plans on their smart devices.
-Consumption of video content and online purchases on smart devices will be key drivers behind the growth in demand for affordable wireless broadband services accessible on smart devices.
-The small-satellite constellations looking to deliver wireless broadband services to remote locations will help fill connectivity gaps in regions underserved by existing Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) satellite services.
-Protectionist regulations, reduced Internet awareness among consumers, and delay in the manufacturing/installations of terminals/downstream infrastructure will be key restraints.
-Online advertising platforms, eCommerce retailers, and video-sharing websites will be beneficiaries of new users joining the Internet as a result of these services.
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