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Broadband Satellite Services Market grows more than an 7.5% CAGR between 2024 – 2032 according to Global Market Insights

July 29, 2024

The Global Broadband Satellite Services Market size will grow at a 7.5% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, owing to the rising demand for reliable and efficient data transmission coupled with advancements in satellite technology, according to a new study by Global Market Insights.

As industries increasingly rely on data-intensive applications, such as video conferencing, cloud computing, and IoT, the need for high-speed and dependable connectivity grows. Satellite services offer a solution, providing global coverage and overcoming the limitations of traditional networks. With ongoing innovations in satellite technology enhancing performance and reducing costs, businesses are turning to satellite services for their communication needs, fueling the expansion of the market.

The North America Broadband Satellite Services Market is expected to be worth more than $2 billion by 2032, owing to digital inclusion programs, government subsidies as well as improvements in satellite technology.

The broadband satellite services market is segmented based on frequency band, satellite type, application, and region.

The commercial application segment will witness a considerable rise by 2032, propelled by the increasing reliance on satellite communication in various industries such as telecommunication networks, maritime, aviation, and oil and gas exploration. Businesses benefit from satellite services for global and reliable connectivity, driving demand.

With the growth of IoT applications, demand for wide-area coverage and efficient data transmission is rising. Additionally, government initiatives to improve connectivity and the need for disaster recovery solutions will further boost the commercial application segment’s dominance in the market.

The broadband satellite services market share from the MEO segment will undergo a significant uptick during 2024 and 2032, attributed to the segment’s advantages, including lower latency and higher data transfer speeds than geostationary satellites. MEO satellites offer efficient coverage for broadband services, particularly in remote and underserved regions, making them a preferred choice. With the global demand for reliable and high-speed internet access on the rise, especially in emerging markets, the MEO segment will meet these needs, establishing its dominance in the broadband satellite services industry.

Asia Pacific will capture a noteworthy CAGR between 2024 and 2032, driven by the region’s vast geographical expanse with remote and underserved areas, driving the need for reliable internet connectivity. Furthermore, the increasing adoption of satellite services for communication, broadcasting, and internet access in countries like India, China, and Australia contributes to market growth.

With ongoing advancements in satellite technology and government initiatives to bridge the digital divide, Asia Pacific will emerge as the primary contributor to the market growth.

Filed Under: Analysis / Reports, Broadband Connectivity, Broadband Services, Global Market Insights, Satellite Broadband

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