Satellite Telecommunications Providers in the US
The Satellite Telecommunications Providers industry provides telecommunications connections via satellite for broadcasters and other providers. Over the five years to 2019, the industry's services have become more vital, as the development of the direct-to-home TV market, expansion of satellite broadband internet services and advancement of digital technology have driven downstream demand. Moreover, wireless backhaul services, which involve wirelessly transferring data from a provider's edge network to its core network, have created an additional revenue stream for satellite operators as they enable operators to increase the ubiquity of mobile data coverage. Revenue is anticipated to grow over the five years to 2024 as demand for telecommunications remains high and new markets emerge. New satellites are expected to boost satellite operators' capacity, increasing coverage offerings and lowering prices to compete with external competition. Increased demand for ubiquitous communication services from consumers and businesses alike will only continue as connectivity and broadband access become essential elements of societal and commercial infrastructure.
This industry provides telecommunications connections via satellite for broadcasters and other telecommunications providers. This industry includes resellers of satellite telecommunication services, but excludes direct-to-home satellite TV services, which are covered in the Satellite TV Providers industry (IBISWorld report 51711b).
This report covers the scope, size, disposition and growth of the industry including the key sensitivities and success factors. Also included are five year industry forecasts, growth rates and an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
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