Novaspace reports major shifts in satellite communications industry
Global satellite capacity is expected to reach 240 Tbps by 2028 and generate service revenues of nearly $120bn by 2033.
Global satellite capacity is expected to reach 240 Tbps by 2028 and generate service revenues of nearly $120bn by 2033.
The enhanced connectivity and increased network capacity to deliver more services to more locations.
The rollout is anticipated to be completed across the continent by December 2024, with services already active in four African countries.
Completing the test demonstrates the viability of satellite communication in maintaining stable and reliable transaction environments.
CMC Networks has deployed satellite connectivity across Africa and the Middle East to keep African businesses connected to the internet during subsea cable outages.
This collaboration demonstrates du's commitment to delivering customer experiences and driving the digital transformation of the UAE.
The Global Satellite Operators Association hopes to play a key role and drive better behaviors in the area of space sustainability.
With developments in cloud and IP only set to continue to enhance broadcasting, it’s an exciting time to be in the industry.
Gilat enables mission-critical IoT telemetry across hundreds of remote sites on the national utility network.
Skytrac will enable connectivity for the S-92 helicopter with its ISAT-200A solution as well as BIue Sky Networks Iridium Certus Connected SkyLink 7100.
The new service will allow Sentrisense to monitor sensors attached to electric towers or power lines, modify the amperage and quickly identify broken wires, fires or other dangerous conditions.
The two companies have already been working together for around five years.
Sensefinity will use Sateliots satellite constellation and connectivity to track cargo containers when they are outside cellular networks.
Viasat is collaborating with Microsoft to help enable telehealth, distance learning and education, precision agriculture, clean power, and other services across targeted regions.
East Africa is in the midst of an unprecedented economic growth, fuelled by digitalisation across all sectors. The key to ensuring continuous progress along this path is affordable satellite connectivity ...
Intellian will also support continued equipment upgrades across Speedcasts existing customer sites.
Developing nations will receive satellite terminals and airtime from the ITU to facilitate emergency telecommunications.
Although the Covid-19 pandemic severely affected the satellite industry, forcing a halt in production, the satcom market is projected to grow from $25.33bn in 2021 to $46.50bn in 2028. We ...
According to the report, NGSO capacity in Tbps for businesses signifies a fourfold increase in demand from 2021 to 2035.
SCT will provide the full satellite communication infrastructure while Oman Broadband will coordinate with the local fixed-line internet service providers to accommodate the need of users.