The satellite and space industry is expanding rapidly in new directions, driven by the global demand for more connectivity, data and services. There are both new opportunities and challenges with the emergence of new technologies, competitors, regulations and business environments.
Our Space research practice was established in May 2022 when we acquired NSR, leaders in satellite and space market research with over two decades of specialist expertise and insight.
Our extensive space research portfolio covers topics including:
- competitive positioning and strategies to compete with hyperscalers
- leveraging satellite for extending broadband to meet coverage obligations
- constellation status, costing, development and deployment
- multi-dimensional networks for satellite mobility.
We bring in-depth expertise and timely industry commentary based on a foundation of the latest forecast data and market trackers.
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- an annual programme subscription that gives you access to content published throughout the year
- a pay-per-report service, allowing you to purchase individual reports as needed.
You have the flexibility to choose the option that best suits your needs.
Practice head Christopher Baugh
Christopher Baugh Partner, space and satellite, Research and insights leadThe pulse of the satellite industry: questions and answers for senior executives 2024
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