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Space-Based Broadband Internet Market is expected to register a CAGR of 20.64% by 2031

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Space-Based Broadband Internet Market is expected to register a CAGR of 20.64% by 2031

The space-based broadband internet technology is gaining huge traction from governments and commercial consumers due to the increase in demand for round-the-clock connectivity solutions for various applications. Though the current telecommunications technology has developed several tools and systems to deliver state-of-the-art solutions, they often get the backlash against their lack of serviceability for remote locations and unstable connections due to harsh weather conditions. However, with the help of space-based broadband internet, the companies have focused on developing alternatives to provide sufficient and stable signals to ensure data services to hard-to-reach areas. The satellite internet allows connectivity without the need for any ground infrastructure to access the internet service.

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The key players in the industry have been developing various solutions that can cater to future needs. With the recent development of satellite megaconstellations by companies such as OneWeb, Starlink, and Project Kuiper by Amazon, the space-based broadband internet market is going to have significant growth over the years. With the help of satellite constellations, the internet service providers can provide networks throughout the globe at speeds of several hundred megabits over large distances such as entire continents and oceans. It is now possible to connect numerous remote locations through a secure link.

Aviation Application Segment Dominates the Global Space-Based Broadband Internet Market

The global space-based broadband internet market is expected to generate huge revenues from the aviation application, followed by agriculture. The global space-based broadband internet market for the aviation application segment reported revenue generation of $1,401.4 million in 2021 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 21.59% during the forecast period, 2021–2031, to reach $9,898.1 million by 2031.

Commercial End Users to Lead Global Space-Based Broadband Internet Market During Forecast Period

The preceding figure illustrates the value of the global space-based broadband internet market contributed by end users. The commercial user segment is expected to have the highest market penetration in 2021 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 21.55% during the forecast period, 2021–2031, to reach $27,264.3 million by 2031.

North America to Dominate Global Space-Based Broadband Internet Market

North America is expected to account for the highest share of 60.77% in the market in 2031, owing to the significant number of companies based in the region. The Asia-Pacific region is estimated to have a share of 30.38% by 2031 and is expected to witness a CAGR of 25.11%. But Europe region is expected to witness the highest CAGR od 27.92% during the forecast period of 2021–2031.

Competitive Landscape

The competitive landscape of the global space-based broadband internet market consists of several organic and inorganic strategies followed by the key players to increase the market share. The strategies include product innovations, product developments acquisitions, contracts, and business expansions, among others.

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Some of the key players in the global space-based broadband internet market include Airbus S.A.S, Amazon-Project Kuiper, BridgeComm, Inc., Eutelsat Communications SA, Gilat Satellite Networks, Hughes Network Systems, LLC, Intelsat, L3Harris Technologies, OneWeb, SES S.A., ST Engineering iDirect, Inc., Starlink, Swarm Technologies, Inc., Telesat, and Viasat, Inc. These companies are aiming for a wide range of product demonstrations and launches to expand their operations and increase their market presence globally.

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