A 119-page market report detailing the Satellite IoT connectivity market:
- Detailed overview of Satellite IoT connectivity technologies and the fundamental technical concepts on which they're built
- Market size including actuals for the 2017 - 2021 period and outlook for the 2022-2026 period, including 9 market charts detailing the global market revenue and number of IoT subscriptions by region, segment, and different technology categories
- Vendor landscape analysis including 10 company profiles, 8 market share analysis charts and 6 charts analysing the technological differences in the offering of the surveyed companies
- Main developments in the market highlighting 7 key trends and 4 key challenges, which are discussed in detail with relevant examples and proof-points
- Case study analysis of 9 projects, including the issue, the technical solution and the results of each project
The “Satellite IoT Market Report 2022-2026” is part of IoT Analytics' ongoing coverage of the IoT connectivity and hardware market (IoT Connectivity & Hardware). The information presented in this report is based on 20+ interviews and discussions with industry representatives, in addition to attendance of various on-line briefings and presentations as well as individual secondary research conducted between September 2021 and May 2022. The main purpose of this document is to help our readers understand the current Satellite IoT connectivity landscape by defining, sizing, and analyzing the market.
Find out:
- What is satellite IoT connectivity?
- What are the fundamental technical aspects and technologies upon which satellite IoT connectivity products and services are built on?
- How big is the Satellite IoT Connectivity market and how fast is it growing (by region, industry, and technology categories)?
- How big is the current vendor landscape? Who are the main vendors and what are their market shares? Which start-ups are emerging, and what innovations are they bringing to the market?
- What are the key benefits and main drawbacks of satellite IoT connectivity?
- What are the key trends and challenges in the satellite IoT connectivity market?
- What are some examples of successful implementation of satellite IoT connectivity in real-life case studies?
At a glance:
Satellite IoT refers to the use of satellite communication networks and services to connect terrestrial IoT sensors and IoT end-nodes to a server (e.g. in a public or private cloud), either in conjunction with or as an alternative to terrestrial communication networks.
Satellite IoT connections can run on two different kinds of networks:
- 1. Low-power satellite networks are optimized for narrowband, short-burst data transmissions (up to a few kB) from small, battery-operated devices, and address various low-throughput IoT applications such as remote sensor monitoring and asset tracking.
- 2. Traditional satellite networks are mostly designed for broadband IP-based data and voice communication, although they also support lower throughput non-IP IoT/M2M applications. These networks are best suited to providing internet connectivity services to remote areas or mobile assets (e.g. to consumers or industries such as aviation, maritime, and oil & gas), for first responder and emergency communications, and backhauling of local IoT networks with high sensor density.
There are four ways to provide satellite connectivity to IoT devices.
Direct Access connectivity (direct-to-satellite or direct-to-orbit) allows IoT devices to directly communicate with a satellite network, without the need for an intermediate terrestrial gateway.
The satellite IoT connectivity market is projected to grow to over $960M by 2026.
IoT Analytics has identified over 40 companies providing satellite IoT connectivity services.
Besides a vendor map, the competitive landscape chapter includes market shares by vendor, vendor analyses, and 10 company profiles.
The market report includes 9 satellite IoT case studies across various industries.
Selected companies mentioned in the report:
- Astrocast
- Globalstar
- Kinéis
- Sateliot
- Commsat
- Guodian Gaoke
- Kleo Connect
- Skylo Technologies
- EchoStar Mobile
- HEAD Aerospace
- Lacuna Space
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- Thuraya
- Eutelsat
- Inmarsat
- Myriota
- Totum Labs
- Fleet Technologies
- Iridium
- OQ Technologies
- Fossa Systems
- Kepler Commnucations
- ORBCOMM
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