2022 年全球卫星通信市场是770亿美元
Report Overview
The global
satellite communication (SATCOM) market size was estimated at
USD 77.08 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7% from 2023 to 2030. The growth of the market can be attributed to the growing demand for High-throughput Satellite Systems (HTS), which provide significantly increased capacity and data speeds compared to traditional satellite systems. HTS enables faster and more efficient data transmission, making it ideal for bandwidth-intensive applications such as
video streaming, remote sensing, and Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity.
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At the same time, new frequency bands, such as high-frequency and very high-frequency bands, are expanding the available spectrum for satellite communication. These bands offer improved bandwidth and increased capacity, enabling higher data rates and supporting bandwidth-hungry applications.
Several satellite communication solution providers across the globe are focusing on developing solutions to offer better connectivity to a myriad of use cases. For instance, in June 2023, Get SAT, a provider of miniaturized satellite communication terminals, launched its latest product line, MoComm, featuring the innovative Multi Orbit Communication capability. This groundbreaking feature enables smooth and efficient switching between satellite constellations, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity.
MoComm operates seamlessly in both Ku and Ka-bands. The Ka-band functionality empowers users to seamlessly transfer data traffic between O3B Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) and any Geostationary Orbit (GEO) constellation. Additionally, the Ku-band has received certification for compatibility with LEO and any GEO constellation, further expanding its versatility and applicability.
Increasing use of satellite communications in the government & defense sector is also contributing to the growth of the market. Government sectors are actively transforming their operational environments, leading to an increasing dependence on sensor data and ISR platforms. These platforms facilitate the sharing of real-time HD video and other valuable information obtained from Remotely Piloted Air Systems (RPAS) or
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Consequently, the demand for HTS capacity continues to escalate for government and military applications. In addition, notable satellite communication service providers like Viasat, Inc. and SES S.A. are making significant investments to pioneer novel solutions tailored to various government and defense applications.
The increasing deployment of satellite constellations dedicated to IoT connectivity is also contributing to the growth of the market. These constellations consist of several small satellites working together to provide global coverage for IoT devices, enabling seamless communication and data exchange across vast geographic areas. This trend is driven by the growing demand for IoT applications in agriculture, logistics, environmental monitoring, and asset tracking sectors, where ubiquitous connectivity is essential.
Another emerging trend is the development of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks specifically designed for IoT applications. LEO satellites offer advantages such as lower latency, improved signal strength, and higher data throughput, making them well-suited for IoT data transmission. These networks leverage advanced technologies like narrowband and low-power communication protocols to optimize IoT device connectivity, ensuring efficient utilization of satellite resources.
Furthermore, the satellite communication market is witnessing the adoption of advanced technologies like
Artificial Intelligence (AI), which are driving the emergence of intelligent transport systems (ITS). These systems enable real-time vehicle tracking, facilitating the swift exchange of information for both users and freight operators. Satcom integration in transportation ensures continuous and seamless data transmission between vehicles and transport hubs, eliminating the reliance on terrestrial networks. As a result, the utilization of satellites in the transport and logistics network presents promising growth prospects for the satellite communication industry.