Global Markets - Market Trends


September 4, 2009

In a study released July 27, 2009 entitled "The Market for Commercial Communications Satellites: 2009-2018," Forecast International is projecting deliveries of approximately 262 commercial communications satellites destined for geostationary or medium-Earth orbit, worth $38.7 billion, during the next 10 years. The low-Earth-orbiting (LEO) market, comprising satellites primarily for the provision of mobile communi-cations, will see production of 142 spacecraft worth about $2.7 billion.

 Euroconsult released September 3rd its latest findings on the satellite-based Earth observation sector. According to its new report "Satellite-Based Earth Observation, Market Prospects to 2018" there will be over $1 billion in annual data sales in 2009 — a figure expected to nearly quadruple by 2018 — indicating the commercial Earth observation sector is establishing itself as a legitimate source of revenue growth for the global economy.

Newtown, Conn.,, September 4, 2009

In a study released July 27, 2009 entitled "The Market for Commercial Communications Satellites: 2009-2018," Forecast International is projecting deliveries of approximately 262 commercial communications satellites destined for geostationary or medium-Earth orbit, worth $38.7 billion, during the next 10 years. The low-Earth-orbiting (LEO) market, comprising satellites primarily for the provision of mobile communi-cations, will see production of 142 spacecraft worth about $2.7 billion.

CAMBRIDGE, MA - September 1, 2009 by NSR

In the recently released Mobile Satellite Services 5th Edition report, NSR noted that fears of the bottom line falling out for all MSS operators due to the economic crisis were overestimated; however, caution was still the best attitude one could take for the short-term. NSR also noted that the first quarter 2009 numbers had already given indications that operators are not protected from hardship and slowdowns.

Hong Kong, August 29, 2009

Research from Media Partners Asia (MPA) shows that the top 40 pay-TV operators in Asia added an aggregate of 5.8 mil. net new subscribers during the six months to end-June, 2009, taking their combined customer base to 65.3 mil., around a third of the installed pay-TV base across the region. MPA forecasts indicate that these leading operators will end the year with 70.7 mil. customers, implying annual net additions of 11.3 mil. and close to 20% annual growth.

August 29, 2009

A research study by Informa Telecoms and Media forecasts that the pay TV market in the Middle East and North Africa will grow from 6.9 million subscribers at the end of 2008 to 11 million by end 2014. Although over 60% of these subscribers are based in Turkey and Israel, increasing growth levels in other countries in the region highlight that the sector is developing strongly.

Santa Barbara, Calif., August 20, 2009

Southeast Asia’s (SEA) mobile users are expected to hit 453.3 million subscribers by the close of this year, growing 18.4 percent over 2008. Billings are estimated to grow by 13.6 percent year-on-year to top US$32 billion by year-end.

August 20, 2009

The paradigm shift in defence doctrine that saw the transformation of European defence into an expeditionary force, has allowed satellite communication (SATCOM) to become the primary means of integrating platforms and forces under one umbrella. European MODs are vigorously acquiring SATCOM capability since it is increasingly recognised as a force multiplier in the new European defence posture.

Dubai, UAE, August 22, 2009 by  Bruce Elbert

The video distribution business in the Middle East is booming. Last year,  we provided an overview of commercial Middle Eastern Satellite Communications, based on primary and secondary research. What we provide here is an update from the perspective we gained during travel to the region in the month of June 2009, which included visits to major facilities. In this article, we report on the leading teleports in Dubai, UAE, and Amman, Jordan.

Hong Kong, August 22, 2009

The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) has released new data on Asian Satellite demand to coincide with the annual CASBAA Satellite Industry Forum in Singapore last June.