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Report: ​​User terminal growth outpaces ground site rationalisation

November 22, 2024

The rise of constellations, the boom in data exchanges, and the integration and digitisation of networks are reshaping ground segment activity. Innovation is driving a transformation of the ecosystem, with ongoing and expected transactions on both the demand and supply sides. Novaspace’s fifth edition of its Ground Segment Market Prospects report projects the competitive ground segment market to reach $8 billion (€7.6bn) by 2033.

Encompassing commercial and governmental satcom, Earth Observation and GSaaS markets, the report provides detailed revenue forecasts and insights into trends that will shape the ground segment market ​in​ the coming decade. The report notably explores how this competitive market is adapting to both eroding demand for traditional applications and the entry of vertically-integrated players who capture a large share of the growth prospects.

User terminals (UTs) the report highlights a near tripling of the number of commercial satcom UTs in the last three years, fueled primarily by consumer and enterprise segments. Developments in the growing flat panel antenna market are also profiled and, for the first time, availability timelines and revenue forecasts for multi-orbit commercial user terminals are included. An outlook for military satellite communications terminals is included​, revised​ upwards from the ​previous ​edition,​ as well as insights and case studies into ​increased demand due to geopolitical events, ​such as ​the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Gateways and large ground stations – there have been major industry announcements over the past year, such as the spin-off of Eutelsat’s ground segment to Swedish investment firm EQT as well as SES’s acquisition of Intelsat. The report analyses the impact of these developments and how these trends could be emulated by other operators, whether it be embracing ‘as-a-service’ models and third-party teleports or consolidating and mutualising gateways.

The addressability of commercial gateways is a notable new feature of this year’s edition. “Our research shows that while commercial gateway antennas are poised to grow in number, most of the growth we are seeing is for NGSO gateways – the vast majority of which are actually captive,” said Alix Rousselière, Consultant at Novaspace.

Beyond addressability, the report also examines the critical aspect of regulatory approvals for NGSO gateways – an area that has proven to be a key factor in deployment timelines, as evidenced by recent industry experiences, including Eutelsat OneWeb.

“Though there will always be an incompressible amount of hardware required for satellite operations, both on the ground and in space, there is a marked shift towards virtual and software-defined solutions and associated business models,” Rousselière added.

Several key trends will influence the ground segment market, such as virtualisation, edge computing, and integration of Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) standards. The report also addresses optical technologies: optical inter-satellite links (OISLs) and their impact on ground stations, as well as optical ground stations (OGSs), with, for the first time, a high-level market forecast for the latter.

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