The Global Market for Satellite Transponders is Projected to Exceed 10 Thousand 36-MHz Transponder Equivalents by 2024
Technology
Innovations & Healthy Outlook for the Broadcasting Industry to Drive Growth
in the Global Satellite Transponders Market, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts,
Inc.
GIA launches comprehensive analysis of industry
segments, trends, growth drivers, market share, size and demand forecasts on
the global Satellite Transponders market. The global market for Satellite
Transponders is projected to exceed 10 thousand 36-MHz Transponder Equivalents
by 2024, driven
by satellites’ increased capacity to accommodate more transponders, rising
mobile phone penetration and expanding internet user base, technological
innovations, and emerging demand for Ku and Ka-band satellite transponders for
broadcasting.
Satellites play significant role in the current
modern world, improving the quality of life on Earth. Satellite communication
systems, a vital part of the global ecosystem, are used in applications such as
weather monitoring and reporting, mapping and navigation, military, and telecommunications.
Satellite transponder is a cluster of radio transmitters/receivers installed on
a communications satellite that receives and amplifies the signal sent by the
ground station and changes its frequency to transmit the signal back to the
ground, where it is received by various ground station antenna that relay TV,
data, or radio content to the end-user. Various satellite transponders in
different bandwidths such as Ku-band, X-band, Ka-band, C-band, are applied in
various industries such as telecom, defense, government, and media and
broadcasting. Telecom service providers globally are increasingly investing in
satellite transponders to provide continued broadband connectivity to remote
areas.
Ku-band expansion and growth is expected to generate
new opportunities for communication satellite transponders, because video
distribution and live broadcasting are their major applications. Mobility
networks also use the Ku-band spectrum to offer broadband connectivity to areas
such as troposphere and over the ocean, which are unreachable by terrestrial
networks. Ku-band transponders demand is further expected
to rise, especially in developing economies, on account of increasing demand
for HDTV and 3D TV applications that need higher bandwidths and 50% more
capacity. Regions with strong cellular and landline telecom networks are
creating high demand for deployment of Ka-Band bandwidths. This is true
especially of the emerging economies of Asia-Pacific and Latin America, where
the continual need for additional network connectivity boosts the satellite
transponder leasing and adoption rates. Africa does not have robust cellular
coverage and these regions would benefit more from large-scale satellite
adoption, for instance to connect schools and hospitals with local governmental
agencies or emergency teams. On the other hand, North America and Europe
feature dense network infrastructure in populated regions, with about 99% point
of presence coverage. Therefore, the growth of satellite backhaul remains low
in these regions. It is also expected that the transponders market may be
slightly restrained by high costs and complexity of installation, failures in
satellite launches, and growth of cable transmissions and fiber optics markets.
As stated by the new market research report
on Satellite
Transponders, Asia-Pacific represents the largest and the fastest
growing market worldwide, exhibiting a compounded annual growth rate of 5.4%
over the analysis period. The region is considered to be the most
viable market for satellite transponders because of very low leasing rates as
well as the widespread adoption of HD video and High Dynamic Range (HDR)
applications. Broadcast
application dominates the satellite transponders market, since the launch of
several new channels worldwide is resulting in growing requirement for more
available capacity thereby presenting higher demand prospects for satellite
transponders.
Major players in the market include APT Satellite
Company Ltd., Arab Satellite Communication Organization, Eutelsat, Intelsat SA,
Intersputnik International, ISRO, NEC Corp., Northrop Grumman Corp., Russian
Satellite Communications Company, SES S.A., Space Systems/ Loral, LLC, Telesat,
Thales Alenia Space, and XTAR, LLC, among others.
The research report titled "Satellite Transponders: A
Global Strategic Business Report" announced by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.,
provides a comprehensive review of market trends, drivers, mergers,
acquisitions and other strategic industry activities of major companies
worldwide. The report provides market estimates and projections for geographic
markets such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa
and Latin America. The report also analyzes the global market for Satellite
Transponders by the following band types – Ku-band, C-band, and Ka-band. In
addition, the report analyzes the global and regional markets for satellite
transponders by the following applications – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking,
and Reserve Purposes.
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