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ABI Research: Satellite internet connecting the unconnected in South-East Asia

October 12, 2023

The “Connecting the Unconnected” report from ABI Research strives to narrow the digital divide by providing internet access to populations lacking reliable or affordable connectivity. This initiative is crucial in South-East Asia (SE Asia), where countries grapple with diverse economic, geographical, and infrastructural challenges.

Satellite internet emerges as an innovative solution, making significant progress. Global technology intelligence firm ABI Research projects SATCOM subscriptions in the region to potentially exceed 1.8 million, generating over $2.1 billion in service revenue by 2028. These promising figures underscore the growing recognition of satellite internet’s value in addressing connectivity challenges across SE Asia.

“Satellite communications utilizes a constellation of satellites to provide reliable, high-speed internet access to even the most remote and isolated locales, like SE Asia’s archipelago and remote rural villages. Satellite Internet will become an increasingly practical choice for addressing connectivity challenges in the SE Asia region for several compelling reasons, such as the geographical diversity, rural and remote landscapes, recurring natural disasters, digital inclusion goals, and government initiatives. Several satellite internet providers have been actively working to expand internet access in Southeast Asia, particularly in remote and underserved areas. Notable players include Starlink, Kacific, Thaicom, and Measat. Their initiatives can potentially significantly improve internet access and foster digital opportunities for people in South-East Asia and beyond. As the satellite internet landscape continues to evolve, it is poised to play a pivotal role in fostering digital inclusion throughout SE Asia.” — Victor Xu, Satellite Communications Research Analyst, ABI Research

Jake Saunders, Vice President, Asia-Pacific & Advisory Services, highlights the promising future of SatCom Internet in South-East Asia. He points to a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 20% from 2023 to 2028 in subscription numbers for the SatCom Internet market. This projection underscores the growing demand for and adoption of satellite internet services in the region and worldwide.

These findings are from ABI Research’s Connecting the Unconnected: Utilizing SatCom to Close the Digital Divide application analysis and SatCom Constellations: Deployments & Subscriptions market data reports. These reports are part of the company’s Satellite Communications research service, which includes research, data and analyst insights.

Filed Under: ABI Research, Analysis / Reports, Digital Divide, News, Satellite Internet

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