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July 15th, 2024
Maritime satellite communication value chain grows as Non-Geostationary Orbit solutions come to fore

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Satellite constellations are redefining the global maritime communications market over the coming decade after shipping operators adopt hybrid approach.

Brussels, Hong Kong, Montreal, Munich, Paris, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toulouse, Washington D.C. – The maritime satellite communication market experienced significant growth in 2023, primarily driven by Starlink’s disruptive entry into the market following the official launch of its maritime service, which has rapidly gained traction and boosted the number of VSAT-equipped vessels.

The latest release of Prospects for Maritime Satellite Communications from Novaspace, a merger between Euroconsult and SpaceTec Partners, the leading space consulting and market intelligence firm, reveals the market share of Non-Geostationary Orbit (NGSO) solutions as a primary maritime communications method is expected to surge from 20% in 2023 to 90% by 2033. It reveals the total number of vessels using at least one satellite communication service during 2023 reached 40,600, a number which is projected to more than double in 10 years, reaching approximately 90,000 vessels by 2033.

The Novaspace report also shows that while large vessel operators have been cautious about relying solely on NGSOs for connectivity, they are increasingly adopting a hybrid approach by using existing Geostationary Orbit (GEO) solutions as a companion to NGSO services. This strategy temporarily increased their overall satcom budget in 2023, but costs are anticipated to normalize as the ownership costs of satcom solutions decrease.

Bandwidth usage has doubled in the last year mainly due to Starlink’s entry and is forecasted to grow exponentially from 138 Gbps in 2023 to 1.7 Tbps by 2033, a 13-fold increase. The reliance on GEO capacity as the primary communication means will decline as vessels transition to NGSO for their primary bandwidth needs. Consequently, NGSO capacity’s market share is expected to rise from 66% in 2023 to 96% by 2033.

New-generation NGSO systems will also exert pressure on the current ecosystem, leading to decreased capacity prices. These advanced systems will exponentially increase capacity supply, enabling higher capacity usage and offsetting the price decrease. Operator revenues are projected to grow from just under $620 million in 2023 to approximately $1.14 billion by 2033, with a 6% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the decade.

Additionally, service revenues for the maritime market are anticipated to rise from $1.8 billion in 2023 to $3 billion by 2033. This growth is attributed to the increasing number of VSAT-equipped vessels and higher average revenue per user (ARPU) in certain sub-verticals. The service revenue market share generated by NGSOs is expected to climb from 17% in 2023 to 87% by 2033.

“The maritime satcom market continued to be highly dynamic in 2023 with the impact of Starlink’s market disruption was felt across the various sub-segments and expected to continue throughout 2024,” said Vishal Patil, Novaspace consultant and the report’s editor. “While many vessel operators now have first-hand experience with Starlink services, several other suppliers are set to follow, including OneWeb during 2024, which will further accelerate the global adoption of NGSO services.”

About the Report

The Prospects for Maritime Satellite Communications report (12 th edition), edited by Novaspace consultant  Vishal Patil, includes enhanced granularity in the analysis and representation of VSAT-equipped vessels based on NGSO as a primary and secondary, and GEO as a primary and secondary. It also covers Starlink’s impact on the market, along with improved company profiling, and has an updated overall NGSO scenario based on the data from 2023 and its impacts on the maritime satcom ecosystem.

About Novaspace

Novaspace emerges as a global consulting leader, resulting from the merger between Euroconsult and SpaceTec Partners. This strategic move combines the distinctive strengths of both entities to significantly amplify our international presence and service capabilities. With a robust 40-year legacy of expertise in guiding private companies and government entities through strategic decision-making processes, Novaspace offers end-to-end consulting services, from project strategy definition to implementation, providing data-led perspectives on critical issues. Our mission is to empower clients with strategic and technical insights, enabling them to navigate and seize new opportunities within the rapidly evolving space sector. As a privately owned and fully independent organization, Novaspace presents an expanded portfolio of services, featuring combined expertise in management and technology consulting, top-tier executive summits, and market intelligence. Trusted by 1,200 clients in over 60 countries, Novaspace is headquartered in Paris, with offices strategically located in Brussels, Hong Kong, Montreal, Munich, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toulouse, and Washington D.C.

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