Global Markets - Market Trends


CAMBRIDGE, MA May 19, 2009 by NSR

When looking at the pie of advanced satellite equipment market, it is not surprising to find that the lion’s share of projected sales falls within the DTH sector. DTH operators need MPEG-4 and DVB-S2 technologies to offer advanced TV offerings and differentiate against cable triple-play and VOD. Such differentiating consumer services enabled by advanced receiver hardware play a particular relevance in the saturated North American pay TV market, exercising upward pressure on subscriber acquisition costs, but offset by declining costs of advanced hardware.

Cambridge, MA - May 19, 2009 by NSR

Anyone in the satellite industry more than six months has probably heard of Ka-band satellites. Anyone (like most of us) who has been in the industry a bit longer knows that the benefits and advantages of Ka-band spotbeam satellites have been endlessly discussed in conferences, meetings, and an uncountable number of other industry events for well over a decade. Most often cited, to the point that it has essentially become an industry mantra, is that Ka-band satellites can dramatically lower the cost per bit of delivering a satellite service.

CAMBRIDGE, MA April 11, 2009 by NSR

Use of MPEG-4/DVB-S2 in DTH, Satellite Broadband Upgrades and Advanced Technology Applied to Niche Applications to Drive Demand

NSR released on March 18 its newest market intelligence and forecast report: Advanced Satellite Coding and Modulation, 2nd Edition. The report examines market and technology trends for the use of DVB-S2, MPEG-4 and non-standard advanced technology and provides regional implementation schedules for ground-segment equipment used in satellite-delivered applications.

Dublin, Ireland, April 11, 2009

A report by Research and Markets entitled Taiwan - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband revealed that Taiwan has the second highest cable and satellite penetration rate in Asia with nearly 90 percent.

Cambridge, MA - April 11, 2009 by NSR

Sector Revenues to More than Double Reaching US$7.6 Billion by 2018

NSR released findings from its latest report, Broadband Satellite Markets, 8th Edition that indicate the broadband satellite sector may remain relatively unaffected by the global economic crisis if a turnaround begins in the next 6-12 months. The report is a comprehensive analysis of the global market for broadband VSAT networking, single site satellite broadband Internet access, and satellite broadband trunking & backhaul services in all regional markets.

April 11, 2009

A report by reserach firm IDATE examines recent developments in broadband via satellite the United States, Asia and Europe, providing analysis of the issues involved in rolling out these services and assesses the opportunities tied to the deployment of fixed satellite access services in residential markets in Europe and North Africa.

April 11, 2009

Over 47 million homes now receive digital satellite signals

London, UK, April 9, 2009

The Broadband Forum announced the latest IPTV and broadband statistics, showing that the North American IPTV market has more than doubled in size in 2008 — with growth of 113 percent despite the global economic downturn.

The report, prepared for the Forum by industry analysts Point Topic also showed a very healthy 19 percent growth of IPTV inside the last quarter, well ahead of other IPTV-focused regions South and East Asia and Latin America, whose last quarter growth both showed 12 percent.

Fairfax, Va., April 2, 2009

Teal Group Corp. announced at Satellite 2009 show, March 27 its revised figures for the Worldwide Mission Model survey of future space payloads.  The study encompasses 2,033 payloads proposed through 2009-2028.

March 17, 2009

Germany had a total of 37.67 million analog and digital TV homes by the end of 2008. With 16.2 million households, satellite reached 43% of all German households, while 18.45 million households or 49% watched television via cable in 2008. The terrestrial television DVB-T had 2.75 million share of seven percent, followed by IPTV with 270.000 households and a share of one percent. These were the results of the latest Satellite Monitor, conducted annually on behalf of SES ASTRA.The methodology and the results are controlled by independent institutes.