Global commercial satellite ground equipment: trends and forecasts 2023–2033
07 February 2025 | Research
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (17 slides); Excel | Space Ground Segment
This report provides a detailed forecast of shipments and revenue in global satellite ground segment markets for 2023–2033. The analysis provides a global overview, as well as presenting more-detailed, segment-specific trends. We provide strategic recommendations for ground players to competitively pursue the revenue opportunity.
Report coverage
- Analysys Mason’s 10-year forecast for equipment shipments and revenue in the commercial satellite ground segment market, broken down by region, frequency band, application and equipment type.
- Analysis of the business and technological trends specific to each of the assessed verticals, highlighting the main capabilities needed to succeed in each market.
- Investigation into the technological developments across the satellite communications (satcom) ground equipment market, including non-GEOs, virtualisation and standardisation.
- Outlining near- and long-term evolution of satcom ground vendors’ business models.
- Strategic recommendations for vendors to capture opportunities in this market.
Report segmentation
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Questions answered in this report
- At what rate will the market variables grow during the forecast period?
- What can satellite operators and service providers do to strengthen their competitive advantage in this market?
- How will the competition between GEO and non-GEO services progress, and how will this vary by segment?
- Which segments, regions and technologies will provide demand and revenue growth in the satellite connected vehicles market?
Who should buy this report
- Investors and financial institutions
- Government agencies
- Satellite operators, satellite manufacturers and integrators
- Launch service providers and launch vehicle manufacturers
- Launch brokers and integrators
- Sub-system and component manufacturers
- Regulatory agencies and policy makers
Companies mentioned in this report
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Luke Wyles
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