Malaysia consumer broadband via satellite: trends and forecasts 2023–2033
02 May 2024 | Research
Forecast report | PPTX and PDF (14 slides); Excel; CSV | Satellite Capacity
Malaysia has over 1.3 million unconnected/under-connected citizens living in remote areas. This represents a large addressable market for satellite broadband providers, with service revenue forecast to grow at a CAGR of 24% during the forecast period, reaching USD153.2 million by 2033.
This report is part of Analysys Mason’s Satellite Capacity research programme. It provides forecasts and analyses trends across the consumer broadband market in Malaysia for the period between 2023 to 2033.
Key questions answered in this report
- What is the consumer broadband opportunity for satellite communications (satcom) providers in Malaysia?
- How will these opportunities evolve over the next decade, across both the hotspot and direct-to-premises segments?
- What will drive revenue growth for those satcom providers serving the consumer broadband market in Malaysia? What are the challenges?
- What are the strategic imperatives for sustainable growth?
- Which incumbent and entrant players are projected to impact the Malaysian satellite broadband market?
Who should read this report
- Satellite operators
- Internet service providers (satellite and terrestrial)
- Satcom modem and antenna manufacturers
- Investors and financial institutions
- Government institutions
Authors
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Luke Wyles
Research Analyst![](/contentassets/2a693b8c430749c099a203f6da3f8206/vivek-prasad_127x91.jpg)
Vivek Prasad
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