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PUBLISHER: Northern Sky Research, LLC | PRODUCT CODE: 1364091

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PUBLISHER: Northern Sky Research, LLC | PRODUCT CODE: 1364091

Software-Defined Satellites, 3rd Edition

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Report Summary:

NSR's “Software-Defined Satellites, 3rd Edition (SDS3) ” report analyzes global demand for flexible, software-defined satellites for GEO & Non-GEO over the next decade.

The satellite industry is witnessing a surge in capacity demand and capabilities due to technological advancements throughout its value chain. This growth is driven by changing customer needs and seasonal fluctuations, prompting innovations in ground, cloud, and satellite network management. To stay competitive and achieve market dominance, operators and manufacturers are turning to software-defined satellites as a significant shift in design. NSR's “Software-Defined Satellites, 3rd Edition” report offers an in-depth analysis of this market trend, highlighting key manufacturers, their offerings, and the impact on satellite communications over the next decade.

The rising demand for satellite constellations, aimed at global connectivity and diverse network applications, is fueling growth in satellite manufacturing. This growth is characterized by hardware standardization and enhanced software capabilities, emphasizing modular and adaptable platforms. While Non-GEO constellations are evolving into intricate networks, GEO satellites are fostering better coordination across orbits and frequency bands. This varied demand is opening doors for opportunities like adaptable mission profiles post-launch, customer-centric requirements, hosted payloads, and satellite-as-a-service, all of which could benefit from more versatile satellites.

NSR's “SDS3” answers critical questions regarding the Software Defined Satellite market:

  • How are software-defined satellites transforming the current satellite communications market?
  • What are the primary drivers behind the increasing demand for satellite constellations?
  • How are GEO and Non-GEO satellites adapting to the changing demands of the industry?
  • In what ways can more flexible satellites better cater to the emerging needs of the satellite market?

Who Should Purchase this Report:

  • Investors and Financial Institutions
  • Government Agencies
  • Satellite Operators
  • Satellite Manufacturers and Integrators
  • Launch Service Providers
  • Launch Vehicle Manufacturers
  • Launch Brokers and Integrators
  • Sub-system and Component Manufacturers
  • Ground Systems Manufacturers and Service Providers
  • Regulatory Agencies and Policy Makers
  • Data Analytics Companies
  • Anyone Seeking the Industry's Most Comprehensive and Actionable Analysis of Global Software-Defined Satellites

Key Features:

NSR's “Software-Defined Satellites, 3rd Edition (SDS3) ” report provides a comprehensive assessment of the market through an analysis of the communications application, further segmented into 5 regions across all satellite mass categories, all flexibility types, for both GEO and Non-GEO.

Analysis and Assessment Includes:

Forecast Data

  • Global
  • GEO Orders & Manufacturing Revenues
  • GEO Launches & Launch Revenues
  • Non-GEO Orders & Manufacturing Revenues
  • Non-GEO Launches & Launch Revenues

Companies Mentioned in this Report:

Airbus, Amazon, Astranis, Boeing, E-space, Intelsat, Lockheed Martin, OneWeb, Saturn Satellite, SDA, SES, SpaceX, SWISSto12, Telesat, Thaicom, Thales, Alenia Space.

Product Code: SDS3

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Exhibits

About this report

1. Executive Summary

2. Worldwide trends

  • 2.1. Worldwide: 23,000+ orders and launches representing a $90 billion revenues opportunity by 2032
  • 2.2. GEO: Nearly 200 orders, generating $52 billion in cumulative manufacturing & launch revenues by 2032
  • 2.3. Non-GEO: 23,000 "orders" generating $38 billion in cumulative revenues by 2032
  • 2.4. Worldwide: Delays, shortages, and lower mass drive down revenues in near-term
  • 2.5. Worldwide: North America and Asia will together account for almost 47% of the total flexible communications satellite manufacturing revenue worldwide by 2032

3. Manufacturer & Operator Strategy

  • 3.1. State of the Market
  • 3.2. Converging Trends
  • 3.3. Customers need for tailored offerings to strengthen service and maintain strategic advantage drives adoption of SDS
  • 3.4. Mobility driving higher flexibility requirements for adoption of software defined satellites
  • 3.5. The adoption of software-defined satellites is driven by new fleet strategies, opportunities and growth but restrained by complexity & switching costs
  • 3.6. Software-Defined Satellite Platforms
  • 3.7. Software-Defined Satellites: Decision Tree Case Study

4. Appendix

  • 4.1. Market Forecasts
    • 4.1.1. Global Communications
    • 4.1.2. GEO Communications
    • 4.1.3. Non-GEO Communications
  • 4.2. Definitions
  • 4.6 Definitions
  • 4.7. Definitions and Overview - Regions and Verticals
  • 4.8. Definitions - Acronyms

5. About the authors and Analysys Mason

  • 5.1. About the authors
  • 5.2. Global leaders in TMT management consulting
  • 5.3. Our research services
  • 5.4 Our areas of expertise

List of Exhibits

1. Executive Summary

  • 1.1. Global Communications Satellites Flexibility

2. Worldwide trends

  • 2.1. Global Communications Satellite Flexibility Market
  • 2.2. Global Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 2.3. GEO Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 2.4. Non-GEO Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 2.5. Non-GEO Communications Launch and Manufacturing Market, by Flexibility
  • 2.6. Global Communications Satellite Flexibility Market Comparison
  • 2.7. Global Communications Cumulative 2022-2032 Orders & Manufacturing Revenues

3. Manufacturer & Operator Strategy

  • 3.1. GEO Communications Satellite Orders by Operator Region
  • 3.2. 2022 GEO Communications Satellite Orders
  • 3.3. 2023 GEO Communications Satellite Orders
  • 3.4. Software-Defined Satellites: Converging Trends
  • 3.5. Software-Defined Satellites: Converging Drivers
  • 3.6. Operational requirements driving flexibility
  • 3.7. On-board flexibility requirements by application
  • 3.8. GEO Satellite Manufacturers Platforms - Flexibility Assessment
  • 3.9 Non-GEO Constellations - Flexibility Assessment
  • 3.10. GEO Operator Decision Tree

4. Appendix

  • 4.1. Global Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 4.2. Global Fully-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.3. Global Partially-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.4. GEO Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 4.5. GEO Fully-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.6. GEO Partially-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.7. Non-GEO Communications Orders, by Flexibility
  • 4.8. Non-GEO Fully-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.9. Non-GEO Partially-Flexible Communications Launch & Manufacturing Market, by Region
  • 4.10. Characteristics of Software-Defined Satellites
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