NSR Report Projects
Satellite Ground
Segment Reaching
$158 Billion in Next
Decade
August 22, 2017
NSR’s forecasts
2016-2026 cumulative
global revenues for
Commercial Satellite
Ground Equipment to
surpass $158
billion. Satellite
TV continues to be
the largest segment
by shipments and
revenues.
Consequently,
Set-Top-Boxes and
Antennas generate
the largest revenue
shares. However, in
terms of growth VSAT
platforms (modems +
baseband equipment),
driven by verticals
such as Consumer
Broadband and
Mobility, will
exhibit the highest
levels. RF chains
will also see
applications like
Aeronautical Satcom
booming, while other
verticals, such as
Satcom Earth
Stations, will
contract. This leads
to overall flat
revenues of approx.
$1.3 billion per
year.
“Satellite
Ground Equipment is
a very dynamic
market with
opportunities
available across the
board. However,
technologies and
business models are
changing at a rapid
pace and only the
most adaptive actors
will survive,”
stated Lluc Palerm,
NSR Senior Analyst
and report author.
“VSAT platforms will
see spectacular
developments from
emerging verticals
like Consumer
Broadband and
Cellular Backhaul,
but to capture these
growth
opportunities,
vendors will need to
move platforms to
the ‘cloud’ and
closely integrate
with the space
segment.”
Satellite
Ground Equipment is
analyzed by
equipment type, and
forecasts are
segmented by STB,
modems, antennas,
and RF equipment.
Antenna
manufacturers are
falling into
commoditization in
the low-end, while
highly specialized
applications are
witnessing a surge
in demand. Flat
Panel Antennas
(FPAs) have the
potential to disrupt
these highly
profitable
opportunities. With
segments such as
Satcom Earth
Stations shrinking,
traditional RF
equipment might
experience a
readjustment in
revenues. Yet SSPA
will see a bright
future with
applications, like
mobility or cellular
backhaul, moving to
higher throughputs
and performances
continuously
improving.
Baseband
Equipment is
witnessing
skyrocketing demand
from HTS platforms.
The flexibility to
serve multiple
verticals, the need
to scale to (V)HTS
or the need to boost
bandwidth
efficiencies are
essential success
factors for the
future. In the
Satcom Earth
Stations segment,
demand for FSS
Broadband and Video
will encounter
challenges, but HTS
will spur growth.
The Earth
Observation Ground
Segment will remain
a relatively small
market, but
opportunities
serving the small
satellite revolution
will stimulate
demand.