The Evolving Competitive Landscape of Broadband Satellite in Asia/Pacific

The Evolving Competitive Landscape of Broadband Satellite in Asia/Pacific

The satellite broadband and broadcast industry is experiencing a renewed interest and demand as global low-earth orbits (LEO) enter the market and new national/regional satellites are being launched in the next two to three years in the region. The result of all the new capacity is that the cost per megabits per second will continue to decline because the cost of delivery for LEOs is so competitive with regard to that of GEOs. The range of use cases that will become more feasible as the wholesale bandwidth price continues to fall will expand to home broadband, aero mobility, cruise ships and luxury yachts, oil and gas floating production storage offloading (FPSOs), and emergency disaster and remote venues. In some of the markets in the region, satellite costs will be attractive enough to make satellite a backup for both enterprise and residences. In contrast to 5G, in which there is a definite impact on carbon dioxide emission, the fact that the transponders and array antennas are in space means that there is no impact on heating up the planet from space transmission.

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Executive Snapshot
New Market Developments and Dynamics
Broadband Satellite Data Services — The Supply Story in Asia/Pacific
High Availability Is Critical for Certain Industries
5G Nonterrestrial Networking — 5G to Satellite
The Next-Generation of Very High–Throughput Satellite Geosynchronous (GEOs) Satellites
Inmarsat
ViaSat-3
Eutelsat
LEOs and MEOs
SES O3b/mPOWER
Telesat Lightspeed
OneWeb
Space X Starlink
Advice for the Services Provider
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