Global Satellite IoT Communications Market to 2025 - Featuring Astrocast, EchoStar Mobile and Eutelsat Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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This study investigates the satellite IoT connectivity market. The research covers a total of 38 satellite IoT operators including both the incumbent operators and all the new LEO smallsat constellations. The global satellite IoT communications market is growing at a good steady pace. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global satellite IoT subscriber base grew to surpass 3.4 million in 2020. The number of satellite IoT subscribers will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.8 percent to reach 15.7 million units in 2025. Get up to date with the latest information and trends about the satellite IoT business opportunity.

Highlights from the report:

  • 360-degree overview of the satellite IoT communications ecosystem.
  • Reviews of the strategies of 38 satellite IoT operators.
  • Perspectives on the impact of the new LEO nanosatellite constellations.
  • Summary of the latest industry trends and developments.
  • Reviews of operator market shares and competitive dynamics.
  • Extensive global and regional market forecasts lasting until 2025.

This report answers the following questions:

  • Which IoT applications are most relevant for satellite connectivity?
  • What are the latest developments in the satellite IoT communications market?
  • How will the emerging LEO nanosatellite constellations affect the market?
  • What are the market shares for the leading satellite IoT operators?
  • What are the regional developments in North America, Europe, China and ROW?
  • How is the competitive landscape of satellite IoT operators evolving?
  • How will the global satellite IoT market evolve over the next five years?

According to this report, the global satellite IoT communications market is growing at a good steady pace. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global satellite IoT subscriber base grew to surpass 3.4 million in 2020. The number of satellite IoT subscribers will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 35.8 percent to reach 15.7 million units in 2025. Only about 10 percent of the Earth's surface has access to terrestrial connectivity services which leaves a massive opportunity for satellite IoT communications. Satellite connectivity provides a complement to terrestrial cellular and non-cellular networks in remote locations, especially useful for applications in agriculture, asset tracking, maritime and intermodal transportation, oil and gas industry exploration, utilities, construction and governments. Both incumbent satellite operators and more than two dozen new initiatives are now betting on the IoT connectivity market. This new study covers a total of 38 satellite IoT operators.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Satellite networks for the Internet of Things

1.1 Introduction to satellite IoT technologies

1.1.1 Traditional GEO constellations

1.1.2 The new age of large LEO constellations

1.2 Satellite IoT constellations

1.2.1 Satellite orbit types

1.2.2 Space junk challenges

1.2.3 Frequency bands

1.2.4 Latency

1.2.5 Coverage and capacity

1.3 Investments and M&As in the satellite IoT industry

1.4 Use cases for satellite IoT

1.5 Business models and project strategies

2 Market forecasts and trends

2.1 Market analysis

2.1.1 The incumbent satellite IoT operators

2.1.2 The new space race boosted by numerous new LEO constellations

2.1.3 Satellite IoT subscriber forecasts

2.1.4 Satellite operator market shares

2.2 Regional trends

2.2.1 Europe

2.2.2 North America

2.2.3 China

2.2.4 Rest of World

2.3 Future industry trends

3 Company profiles and strategies

3.1 European satellite operators

3.1.1 Astrocast

3.1.2 EchoStar Mobile

3.1.3 Eutelsat

3.1.4 Hiber

3.1.Inmarsat

3.1.6 Kineis

3.1.7 Lacuna Space

3.1.8 OneWeb

3.1.9 OQ Technology

3.1.10 Sateliot

3.2 North American satellite operators

3.2.1 Amazon

3.2.2 AST SpaceMobile

3.2.3 eSAT Global

3.2.4 Globalstar

3.2.Ingenu

3.2.Iridium

3.2.7 Kepler Communications

3.2.8 Lynk

3.2.9 Omnispace

3.2.10 Orbcomm

3.2.11 Skylo

3.2.12 Starlink (SpaceX)

3.2.13 Swarm Technologies

3.2.14 Telesat

3.2.15 Totum Labs

3.3 Chinese satellite operators

3.3.1 CASC and CASIC

3.3.2 Commsat

3.3.3 Galaxy Space

3.3.4 Geely

3.3.5 Guodian Tech

3.3.6 Head Aerospace

3.3. Linksure

3.4 Rest of World satellite operators

3.4.1 Fleet Space Technologies

3.4.2 HiSky

3.4.3 Myriota

3.4.4 Roscosmos

3.4.5 Sky and Space Company

3.4.6 Thuraya

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