"Starlink is disrupting the maritime satcom market and incumbents must respond."
This report forecasts global demand for maritime satellite connectivity services over the next decade. The analysis reflects evolving customer needs as well as the emerging technologies and business models that industry players need to employ to stay competitive.
Report coverage
Analysys Mason's 10-year forecast for demand in the maritime satcom industry, by region, frequency band and segment.
Projections for capacity, service, equipment and retail revenue earned by maritime satcom players during 2023-2033.
Analysis of the evolving total addressable market for maritime connectivity, as well as market saturation or growth trends by segment.
Assessment of the maritime satcom ecosystem and changing landscape.
Questions answered
At what rate will variables in the maritime satcom market grow during the forecast period?
What can incumbent operators and service providers do to alleviate the competitive pressure created by new entrants?
How will the competition between GEO and non-GEO service providers progress, and how will this vary by segment?
What is the future for the mobile-satellite service (MSS) market?
Which segments, regions and technologies will provide demand and revenue growth for satcom players in the maritime market?
Metrics
Variable
In-service units
Capacity demand
Capacity revenue
Service revenue
Equipment revenue
Retail revenue (sum of service and equipment revenue)
Segment
Fishing
Passenger shipping
Merchant shipping
Offshore
Leisure
Frequency band
Fixed satellite services (FSS): C-, Ka-, Ku-band
Mobile satellite services (MSS): broadband, narrowband
GEO HTS C-, Ka-, Ku-band
Non-GEO or NGSO
Region
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East and Africa
North America
Atlantic Ocean (AOR)
Pacific Ocean (POR)
Indian Ocean (IOR)
Arctic (ARC)
Who should buy this report:
Maritime satcom service providers
Satellite operators
Commercial maritime end users (for example, merchant shipping, cruise lines, offshore platform operators, fishing companies, leisure craft owners)