High
Throughput Satellites
Expanding into New Markets
to Reach $ 5.6 Billion by
2022
November 21, 2013
According to Euroconsult,
33 High Throughput Satellite
(HTS) systems will be
launched between 2014 and
2016, a record high compared
to the total 31 HTS systems
that were launched over the
last decade. The growing
popularity of HTS systems
will bring the total
cumulative investment to
over $12 billion.
Despite the fact that HTS
systems have become a global
trend, satellite operators
have employed a variety of
system architectures, in
terms of size, coverage,
frequency band, platform
access and payload
flexibility. �HTS systems
will not be a �one-size-
fits-all� solution but are
designed to the meet the
specific needs of the
targeted vertical market,�
said Nathan de Ruiter,
Senior Consultant at
Euroconsult.
As a result of the large
investments made by
satellite operators, global
HTS capacity supply is
projected to nearly triple
over the next three years to
reach 1,400 Gbps in 2016.
However, HTS capacity
available to a single
end-user in a given vertical
market will not increase to
the same extent as the
available beam capacity
differs between HTS systems.
The multiplication of HTS
systems over the coming
years will unlock growth
opportunities in all major
market verticals with global
demand for HTS capacity
expected to grow from around
85 Gbps in 2013 to nearly
980 Gbps in 2022, a CAGR of
more than 30% over the
period.
The following trends have
been found for major
vertical markets:
- Consumer Broadband
will remain the largest
vertical market
representing nearly 60%
of total HTS capacity
usage in 2022.
- Cellular Backhaul &
Trunking and Civil
Government & Enterprise
Networks are growing at
a similar pace of ~35%
p.a. over 2013-2022,
with demand driven by
emerging regions.
- HTS demand for Video
Services is expected to
grow to 46 Gbps in 2022,
with the majority of
traffic carried in North
America and Europe.
- HTS usage in
Commercial Aviation,
Commercial Maritime and
Milsatcom should see a
gradual take-up starting
in 2014 after the launch
of HTS systems designed
to serve these markets.
"The need for HTS
capacity is undeniably
growing in a world that is
more and more connected and
increasingly data thirsty,"
said de Ruiter. As a result,
total revenues from HTS
capacity usage are
forecasted to grow to
approximately $5.6 billion
in 2022, generating over $33
billion in aggregate revenue
between 2013 and 2022.