"Satellite connectivity is becoming the backbone of rural civil government operations."
This report analyses the civil government satellite communications (satcom) market both qualitatively and quantitatively. It provides market drivers and challenges and identifies the most important actions for regulators and stakeholders in the satcom market.
The number of civil government satellite use cases is expanding as governments increase their focus on connecting infrastructure for public safety, public services, border control and disaster management. This report details opportunities in this space, considering micro and macro market forces.
Report coverage:
Assessment of market trends that will drive revenue growth for various use cases
Analysis of changing dynamics due to the use of high-throughput satellite (HTS) solutions by both geostationary (GEO) and non-GEO players
Recommendations for how to unlock the potential in the civil government satellite connectivity market
Analysis of regional market trends 10-year forecast of in-service units, capacity demand, capacity revenue and service revenue, segmented by use case, frequency band and geographical region
Questions answered in this report:
What are the opportunities in the civil government satcom market?
What are the drivers and barriers in the civil government satcom market?
Is satellite capacity demand and revenue growing or declining for each of the different use cases within the civil government satcom market?
What actions should industry stakeholders take to unlock opportunities in the civil government satcom market?
How will GEO-HTS and non-GEO players affect the civil government satcom market?
Report segmentation:
Vertical:
Civil government
Variables:
In-service units
Capacity demand
Capacity revenue
Service revenue
Use cases/ applications:
Fixed sites
Land-mobile
Handheld
Maritime
Aeronautical
Frequency bands:
Fixed satellite services (FSS) and GEO HTS C-, Ku- and Ka-band