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Starlink “making 100,000 dishes per month”

October 23, 2023

By Chris Forrester

Geo-satellites will be resilient, but Starlink is winning the broadband connectivity battle and making 100,000 dishes per month, acording to Dr Tim Farrar, president of TMF Associates.

Speaking at the 2023 Milsat Symposium (as part of the Silicon Valley Space Week), Farrar compared and contrasted the position of the well-established geostationary satellite operates such as SES, Intelsat, Eutelsat, Viasat and Telesat.

He talked about their role in supplying broadband to commercial clients, and the cost implications of – for example – the receive/transmit antennas for these tasks. He commented: “A few years ago Viasat was touting 15 Petabytes [of capacity] per month. Now, SpaceX/Starlink is carrying 500PB per month. Starlink already has the majority of all satellite data traffic in the world today.”

He stated that Geo operators are divided into two camps: SES and Intelsat are cooperating with Starlink or integrating with OneWeb (in Intelsat’s case). Referencing the recent merger between Eutelsat and OneWeb, he added that Eutelsat as well as Telesat are building enterprise-grade LEO systems to compete with Starlink. “Good luck with that,” he commented.

“For the vast majority of commercial users there’s no need to buy specialist, multi-orbit terminals,” said Farrar. “Some [dish] vendors may only sell a few thousand or few hundred terminals of that type while Starlink is turning out 100,000 dishes per month.”

“GEO is rapidly becoming what L-band was 10 or 15 years ago. It’s going to be the resilient, backup thing that’s always there, guaranteed, all great, but super-expensive and limited compared to what LEO is going to do,” Farrar added.

Starlink claimed more than 2 million subscribers in September. If Farrar is correct with his 100,000 dish number then Starlink – although not confirmed by Farrar – is likely to be close to 2.5 million active users by the end of the year.

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