New WTA Research Report: Designing the Software-Defined Ground Segment of the Future

New York City, NY, September 14, 2023

WTA has released its newest research report, Designing the Software-Defined Ground Segment of the Future. The report is free for WTA Members and available for purchase by others. Click here to get the report.

ac9a2495-51ea-40d9-2815-0e327406c1a8.pngAbout the Report:
Long after terrestrial telecom went digital, satellite communications has clung to its analog infrastructure of waveguides, amplifiers, filters, mixers, matrix switches and so on. The technology was a good match for the static design of GEO broadcast services. Today, that infrastructure is incapable of keeping cost-effective pace with advances in space – HTS and VHTS satellites, software-defined satellites, LEO and MEO constellations – and the growing dominance of data in the traffic mix. The industry’s future depends on digital transformation, but there remains a broad gulf of opinions on how to achieve it in terms of technology, operations and capital investment.

In this report, WTA consults executive of teleport operators, satellite operators and the technology vendors that will provide their solutions on the value of digital transformation and the road to its achievement.

This report was sponsored by

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Quotes from the Report:
“We’re moving toward standardization of the digital signal,” a technology executive says in the report. “Once we get that part nailed down, we will have a virtualized software-defined radio, an interface that is fully portable anywhere in the world. We’re not limited by hardware anymore. In the past, something that was two years old might be obsolete. But with a virtualized system and a standard interface, you can just deploy software and upgrade. Our industry has long been a little dinosaurish until technology and markets give it a good shove. Well, we’ve been shoved and it’s time to get moving.”

A teleport executive summed it up: “Starlink changed the game so much in how we do things. Fundamentally, our business is changing. The question becomes how we stay relevant and digital transformation is the answer.”