Satellite Networking Technologies
Overview
This programme assesses the challenges and opportunities in the ongoing transformation within satellite networks towards highly interoperable, multi-domain networks. It sizes the market opportunity for vendors across gateways and user devices, and analyses the technologies and products driving growth. It gauges the impact of industry standardisation and software-enabled networking on telecoms integration, cloud-native business models and the take-up of AI-enhanced orchestration.
Topics for 2026
- Virtualisation, cloud and AI
- Technologies, standards and network convergence
- Market opportunities and business models
Typical client enquiries
- What are equipment vendors doing to thrive in a highly competitive environment that is increasingly dominated by verticalised players with large productive capacity and access to capital? What are the areas of focus for different players in the value chain?
- What developments in satellite network architecture are necessary to deliver orchestrated services that balance capacity across multiple operators’ networks?
- How will the development of interoperable networking standards such as 3GPP, DIFI and WAVE affect satcom business models? Will the role of VSAT platforms evolve, and what is the scope for telecoms vendors to enter the market?
- I want to understand the growing landscape of flat-panel antenna terminals. How are the different vendors positioned in terms of technology choice, performance and go-to-market strategy?
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