위성 인터넷 시장 : 시장 규모, 점유율 및 성장률, 산업 분석 - 유형별, 용도별, 지역별 인사이트 및 예측(2026-2034년)
Satellite Internet Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2026-2034
상품코드:1930247
리서치사:Fortune Business Insights Pvt. Ltd.
발행일:2026년 01월
페이지 정보:영문 140 Pages
라이선스 & 가격 (부가세 별도)
한글목차
위성 인터넷 시장 성장 동인
원격지 및 서비스 소외 지역의 고속 연결에 대한 수요가 증가함에 따라 세계 위성 인터넷 시장은 괄목할만한 성장을 거듭하고 있습니다. 최근 조사에 따르면, 2025년 시장 규모는 80억 9,000만 달러로 평가되었습니다. 2026년에는 95억 3,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다. 또한 2034년까지 334억 달러로 급성장하여 예측 기간 동안 17%의 연평균 복합 성장률(CAGR)을 나타낼 것으로 예측됩니다. 2025년에는 첨단 위성 통신 기술의 도입과 SpaceX의 Starlink, Hughes Network Systems 등 주요 사업자의 존재를 반영하여 북미가 57.6%의 점유율로 시장을 독점했습니다.
이 시장은 정지궤도(GEO) 및 저궤도(LEO) 위성을 활용한 위성 사업자, 지상 인프라 제조업체, 서비스 제공업체로 구성된 상업적 생태계로 구성되어 있습니다. 중요한 기술적 구성 요소에는 위성 트랜스폰더, 변조 방식, L-band, C-band, K-band, X-band 등의 주파수 대역이 포함됩니다. 시장 역학은 기술 발전, 규제 프레임워크, 업계 경쟁의 영향을 받습니다. 또한, 코로나19 팬데믹은 특히 원격 근무, 디지털 통신, 지방의 연결성에서 위성 인터넷에 대한 수요를 가속화했습니다.
시장 동향
위성 인터넷 시장에서 눈에 띄는 동향은 저궤도(LEO) 위성 컨스텔레이션의 전개입니다. SpaceX(Starlink), OneWeb과 같은 기업들은 저지연으로 전 세계 광대역 커버리지를 제공하기 위해 수많은 LEO 위성을 발사하고 있습니다. LEO 위성은 지구에 가까운 궤도를 공전하기 때문에 기존 정지위성에 비해 신호 전송 속도가 빨라지고 응답성이 향상됩니다. 이러한 추세는 경쟁을 촉진하고, 중복성을 높이며, 네트워크의 신뢰성을 향상시키고 있습니다. 위성에 탑재된 첨단 빔포밍 기술과 위상 배열 안테나는 데이터 송수신을 더욱 최적화하여 시장 역학을 변화시키고 원격지까지 커버리지를 확대하는 데 기여하고 있습니다.
그러나 LEO 위성 증가에 따라 궤도상 이물질과 천문 관측에 대한 잠재적 간섭이 우려되고 있어, 우주 이물질 관리에 대한 지속적인 노력과 사업자 간 협력이 요구되고 있습니다.
시장 성장 동인
고속 연결 수요 증가: 위성 인터넷은 지상 인프라가 제한된 지역에서 필수적인 커버리지를 제공합니다.
스트리밍, 온라인 게임, 원격 근무 등 대역폭을 많이 소비하는 용도의 성장으로 인해 고처리량 위성 서비스의 필요성이 증가하고 있습니다.
기술적 진보: Ka 대역 및 Ku 대역 주파수 스펙트럼 활용, 메가 콘스텔레이션, 개선된 변조 기술을 통해 성능과 효율성이 향상되었습니다.
세계 프로젝트: Starlink의 LEO 메가 컨스텔레이션과 같은 노력은 지연과 커버리지 제한을 해결함으로써 시장 확대에 크게 기여하고 있습니다.
억제요인
눈에 띄는 억제요인으로 정지위성에 따른 신호 전송 지연을 들 수 있습니다. 이는 온라인 게임이나 화상회의와 같은 실시간 용도에 영향을 미칩니다. 기술 발전에도 불구하고, 저지연에 의존하는 용도에서 경쟁력을 유지하기 위해서는 지연 문제를 완화하는 것이 여전히 중요합니다.
시장 세분화
주파수 대역별:
C-band는 2026년 33.59%의 점유율로 지배적일 것이며, 안정적인 장거리 통신과 대기 간섭에 대한 내성을 제공합니다.
K-band는 가장 높은 CAGR로 성장할 것으로 예상되며, 데이터 집약적 용도를 위한 고속 광대역 서비스를 제공합니다.
최종 사용자별:
2026년에는 상업/기업 사용자가 시장의 78.73%를 차지할 것으로 예상되며, 은행, 정부, 광업, 미디어, 운송, 건설 등의 분야에서 고대역폭 수요 증가가 주도할 것으로 예측됩니다.
특히 원격근무, 온라인 교육, 스트리밍 서비스 증가로 인해 주거용 사용자 시장은 완만한 성장이 예상됩니다.
지역별 인사이트
북미: 2025년 46억 6,000만 달러, 2026년 54억 5,000만 달러로 평가되었고, Starlink, HughesNet 등의 사업자가 주도하고 있습니다. 미국 시장은 2026년 41억 8,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다.
아시아태평양: 가장 높은 성장률이 예상되며, 2026년에는 일본이 4억 달러, 중국이 5억 7,000만 달러, 인도가 3억 5,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다. ChinaSatCom, SES Networks 등의 사업자가 시장을 주도하고 있습니다.
유럽: 정지궤도(GEO) 및 저궤도(LEO) 위성 컨스텔레이션의 전략적 배치가 성장을 주도하며, 2026년 영국은 4억 9,000만 달러, 독일은 2억 3,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예측됩니다.
남미, 중동 및 아프리카: 첨단 위성 기술 도입으로 완만한 성장이 예상되며, Hispasat, Intelsat, Arabsat, Yahsat 등의 사업자가 서비스를 확장하고 있습니다.
주요 산업 기업
주요 기업들은 시장 지위 강화를 위해 제품 혁신, 전략적 제휴 및 합병에 주력하고 있습니다. 주요 기업은 다음과 같습니다.
Starlink, Hughes Network Systems, Viasat, Singtel, EchoStar, Eutelsat, Telesat, Speedcast, Embratel, SKY Perfect JSAT 등이 있습니다.
목차
제1장 서론
제2장 주요 요약
제3장 시장 역학
제4장 경쟁 구도
제5장 세계의 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제6장 북미 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제7장 남미 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제8장 유럽 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제9장 아시아태평양 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제10장 중동 및 아프리카 위성 인터넷 시장 규모 추정·예측, 부문별, 2021년-2034년
제11장 주요 10개사 기업 개요
제12장 주요 포인트
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영문 목차
영문목차
Growth Factors of satellite internet Market
The global satellite internet market has witnessed significant growth due to the rising demand for high-speed connectivity in remote and underserved regions. According to recent insights, the market was valued at USD 8.09 billion in 2025, projected to reach USD 9.53 billion in 2026, and expected to surge to USD 33.4 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 17% during the forecast period. In 2025, North America dominated the market with a 57.6% share, reflecting the deployment of advanced satellite communication technologies and the presence of major operators such as SpaceX's Starlink and Hughes Network Systems.
The market comprises a commercial ecosystem of satellite operators, ground infrastructure manufacturers, and service providers, leveraging geostationary (GEO) and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. Critical technical components include satellite transponders, modulation schemes, and frequency bands such as L, C, K, and X bands. Market dynamics are influenced by technology advancements, regulatory frameworks, and industry competition. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the demand for satellite internet, especially for remote work, digital communication, and connectivity in rural areas.
Market Trends
A prominent trend in the satellite internet market is the deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. Companies such as SpaceX (Starlink) and OneWeb are launching large fleets of LEO satellites to provide global broadband coverage with reduced latency. LEO satellites orbit closer to Earth, enabling faster signal transmission and improved responsiveness compared to traditional geostationary satellites. This trend is driving competition, improving redundancy, and enhancing network reliability. Advanced beamforming and phased-array antennas on satellites are further optimizing data transmission and reception, reshaping market dynamics and expanding coverage to remote areas.
However, the increasing number of LEO satellites raises concerns about orbital debris and potential interference with astronomical observations, necessitating ongoing efforts in space debris management and coordination among operators.
Market Growth Factors
Increasing demand for high-speed connectivity: Satellite internet provides essential coverage in regions where terrestrial infrastructure is limited.
Growth of bandwidth-intensive applications: Streaming, online gaming, and remote work drive the need for high-throughput satellite services.
Technological advancements: Use of Ka-band and Ku-band frequency spectrums, mega-constellations, and improved modulation techniques enhance performance and efficiency.
Global projects: Initiatives like Starlink's LEO mega-constellation are significantly contributing to market expansion by addressing latency and coverage limitations.
Restraining Factors
A notable restraint is the signal travel time delay associated with geostationary satellites, affecting real-time applications like online gaming and video conferencing. Despite technological progress, mitigating latency challenges remains critical for maintaining competitiveness in low-latency-dependent applications.
Market Segmentation
By Frequency Band Type:
C-band dominated with 33.59% share in 2026, offering reliable long-distance communication and resistance to atmospheric interference.
K-band expected to grow at the highest CAGR, enabling high-speed broadband services for data-intensive applications.
By End-User:
Commercial/enterprise users hold 78.73% of the market in 2026, driven by higher bandwidth requirements in sectors such as banking, government, mining, media, transportation, and construction.
Residential/individual users are experiencing moderate growth due to increasing remote work, online education, and streaming services, especially in rural regions.
Regional Insights
North America: Valued at USD 4.66 billion in 2025 and USD 5.45 billion in 2026, led by operators like Starlink and HughesNet. The U.S. market is projected to reach USD 4.18 billion in 2026.
Asia Pacific: Expected to register the highest growth rate, with Japan at USD 0.40 billion, China at USD 0.57 billion, and India at USD 0.35 billion in 2026, supported by operators like ChinaSatCom and SES Networks.
Europe: Strategic deployment of GEO and LEO constellations drives growth, with UK projected at USD 0.49 billion and Germany at USD 0.23 billion in 2026.
South America & Middle East & Africa: Moderate growth due to adoption of advanced satellite technologies, with operators such as Hispasat, Intelsat, Arabsat, and Yahsat expanding services.
Key Industry Players
Leading companies focus on product innovation, strategic partnerships, and mergers to strengthen market positions. Notable players include:
Nov 2023: IN-SPACE approved Eutelsat OneWeb LEO constellation in India.
Sep 2023: SpaceX contracted with Telesat for 14 Falcon 9 launches for Lightspeed satellites.
May 2023: Nelco and Telesat conducted India's first in-orbit demonstration of LEO satellite broadband.
Conclusion
The satellite internet market, valued at USD 8.09 billion in 2025 and projected to reach USD 33.4 billion by 2034, is driven by high-speed connectivity needs, LEO satellite deployment, and technological advancements. North America currently dominates, while Asia Pacific exhibits the highest growth potential. Despite challenges such as latency and orbital congestion, the market is poised for significant expansion, transforming connectivity for commercial enterprises, residential users, and underserved regions worldwide.
Segmentation By Frequency Band Type
L-band
C-band
K-band
X-band
By End-user
Commercial/Enterprise Users
Banking
Government (Maritime and Aviation)
Mining
Media and Broadcasting
Construction
Transportation
Others (Energy)
Residential/Individual Users
By Region
North America (By Frequency Band Type, End-user, and Country)
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
South America (By Frequency Band Type, End-user, and Country)
Brazil
Argentina
Rest of South America
Europe (By Frequency Band Type, End-user, and Country)
U.K.
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Russia
Benelux
Nordics
Rest of Europe
Middle East & Africa (By Frequency Band Type, End-user, and Country)
Turkey
Israel
GCC
North Africa
South Africa
Rest of Middle East & Africa
Asia Pacific (By Frequency Band Type, End-user, and Country)
China
Japan
India
South Korea
ASEAN
Oceania
Rest of Asia Pacific
Table of Content
1. Introduction
1.1. Definition, By Segment
1.2. Research Methodology/Approach
1.3. Data Sources
2. Executive Summary
3. Market Dynamics
3.1. Macro and Micro Economic Indicators
3.2. Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities and Trends
4. Competition Landscape
4.1. Business Strategies Adopted by Key Players
4.2. Consolidated SWOT Analysis of Key Players
4.3. Global Satellite Internet Key Players Market Share/Ranking, 2025
5. Global Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
5.1. Key Findings
5.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
5.2.1. L-band
5.2.2. C-band
5.2.3. K-band
5.2.4. X-band
5.3. By End-user (USD)
5.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
5.3.1.1. Banking
5.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
5.3.1.3. Mining
5.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
5.3.1.5. Construction
5.3.1.6. Transportation
5.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
5.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
5.4. By Region (USD)
5.4.1. North America
5.4.2. Europe
5.4.3. Asia Pacific
5.4.4. Middle East & Africa
5.4.5. South America
6. North America Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
6.1. Key Findings
6.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
6.2.1. L-band
6.2.2. C-band
6.2.3. K-band
6.2.4. X-band
6.3. By End-user (USD)
6.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
6.3.1.1. Banking
6.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
6.3.1.3. Mining
6.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
6.3.1.5. Construction
6.3.1.6. Transportation
6.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
6.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
6.4. By Country (USD)
6.4.1. United States
6.4.2. Canada
6.4.3. Mexico
7. South America Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
7.1. Key Findings
7.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
7.2.1. L-band
7.2.2. C-band
7.2.3. K-band
7.2.4. X-band
7.3. By End-user (USD)
7.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
7.3.1.1. Banking
7.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
7.3.1.3. Mining
7.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
7.3.1.5. Construction
7.3.1.6. Transportation
7.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
7.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
7.4. By Country (USD)
7.4.1. Brazil
7.4.2. Argentina
7.4.3. Rest of South America
8. Europe Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
8.1. Key Findings
8.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
8.2.1. L-band
8.2.2. C-band
8.2.3. K-band
8.2.4. X-band
8.3. By End-user (USD)
8.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
8.3.1.1. Banking
8.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
8.3.1.3. Mining
8.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
8.3.1.5. Construction
8.3.1.6. Transportation
8.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
8.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
8.4. By Country (USD)
8.4.1. United Kingdom
8.4.2. Germany
8.4.3. France
8.4.4. Italy
8.4.5. Spain
8.4.6. Russia
8.4.7. Benelux
8.4.8. Nordics
8.4.9. Rest of Europe
9. Asia Pacific Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
9.1. Key Findings
9.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
9.2.1. L-band
9.2.2. C-band
9.2.3. K-band
9.2.4. X-band
9.3. By End-user (USD)
9.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
9.3.1.1. Banking
9.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
9.3.1.3. Mining
9.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
9.3.1.5. Construction
9.3.1.6. Transportation
9.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
9.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
9.4. By Country (USD)
9.4.1. China
9.4.2. India
9.4.3. Japan
9.4.4. South Korea
9.4.5. ASEAN
9.4.6. Oceania
9.4.7. Rest of Asia Pacific
10. Middle East & Africa Satellite Internet Market Size Estimates and Forecasts, By Segments, 2021-2034
10.1. Key Findings
10.2. By Frequency Band Type (USD)
10.2.1. L-band
10.2.2. C-band
10.2.3. K-band
10.2.4. X-band
10.3. By End-user (USD)
10.3.1. Commercial/Enterprise Users
10.3.1.1. Banking
10.3.1.2. Government (Maritime and Aviation)
10.3.1.3. Mining
10.3.1.4. Media and Broadcasting
10.3.1.5. Construction
10.3.1.6. Transportation
10.3.1.7. Others (Energy, etc.)
10.3.2. Residential/Individual Users
10.4. By Country (USD)
10.4.1. Turkey
10.4.2. Israel
10.4.3. GCC
10.4.4. North Africa
10.4.5. South Africa
10.4.6. Rest of MEA
11. Company Profiles for Top 10 Players (Based on data availability in public domain and/or on paid databases)
11.1. Starlink
11.1.1. Overview
11.1.1.1. Key Management
11.1.1.2. Headquarters
11.1.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.1.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.1.2.1. Employee Size
11.1.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.1.2.3. Geographical Share
11.1.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.1.2.5. Recent Developments
11.2. Hughes Network Systems, LLC
11.2.1. Overview
11.2.1.1. Key Management
11.2.1.2. Headquarters
11.2.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.2.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.2.2.1. Employee Size
11.2.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.2.2.3. Geographical Share
11.2.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.2.2.5. Recent Developments
11.3. Viasat, Inc.
11.3.1. Overview
11.3.1.1. Key Management
11.3.1.2. Headquarters
11.3.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.3.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.3.2.1. Employee Size
11.3.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.3.2.3. Geographical Share
11.3.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.3.2.5. Recent Developments
11.4. Singtel
11.4.1. Overview
11.4.1.1. Key Management
11.4.1.2. Headquarters
11.4.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.4.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.4.2.1. Employee Size
11.4.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.4.2.3. Geographical Share
11.4.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.4.2.5. Recent Developments
11.5. EchoStar Corporation
11.5.1. Overview
11.5.1.1. Key Management
11.5.1.2. Headquarters
11.5.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.5.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.5.2.1. Employee Size
11.5.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.5.2.3. Geographical Share
11.5.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.5.2.5. Recent Developments
11.6. EUTELSAT COMMUNICATIONS SA
11.6.1. Overview
11.6.1.1. Key Management
11.6.1.2. Headquarters
11.6.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.6.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.6.2.1. Employee Size
11.6.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.6.2.3. Geographical Share
11.6.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.6.2.5. Recent Developments
11.7. Telesat
11.7.1. Overview
11.7.1.1. Key Management
11.7.1.2. Headquarters
11.7.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.7.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.7.2.1. Employee Size
11.7.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.7.2.3. Geographical Share
11.7.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.7.2.5. Recent Developments
11.8. Speedcast
11.8.1. Overview
11.8.1.1. Key Management
11.8.1.2. Headquarters
11.8.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.8.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.8.2.1. Employee Size
11.8.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.8.2.3. Geographical Share
11.8.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.8.2.5. Recent Developments
11.9. Embratel
11.9.1. Overview
11.9.1.1. Key Management
11.9.1.2. Headquarters
11.9.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.9.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)
11.9.2.1. Employee Size
11.9.2.2. Past and Current Revenue
11.9.2.3. Geographical Share
11.9.2.4. Business Segment Share
11.9.2.5. Recent Developments
11.10. SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings Inc.
11.10.1. Overview
11.10.1.1. Key Management
11.10.1.2. Headquarters
11.10.1.3. Offerings/Business Segments
11.10.2. Key Details (Key details are consolidated data and not product/service specific)