Market Overview:
The Satellite Amplifiers size is
estimated to reach $140 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.5% during the
forecast period 2024-2030, according to a recent
report published by IndustryARC, titled, “Satellite
Amplifiers – By Band Types (S-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band,
X-Band and Others), By Types (Power Amplifier [Klystron Power Amplifiers (KPA),
Solid-State Power Amplifiers (SSPA) and Others], Low Noise Amplifier [Cryogenic
LNAs, High Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT) LNAs and Others],
Signal-Amplifier [Intermediate Frequency (IF) Amplifiers, Radio Frequency (RF)
Amplifiers and Others]), By Frequency Range (3.4 – 5.0 GHz, 5.1 – 7.0 GHz, 7.2
– 9.0 GHz, 9.1 – 14.0 GHz, 14.1 – 19.0 GHz, 19.1 GHz & Above), By Materials
(Silicon Germanium, Gallium Arsenide, Gallium Nitride, Aluminum, Silicon and
Others), By Platform (Ground, Airborne, Marine and Others), By Application
(Unmanned ISR, Ground Vehicle, Manned Aircraft, Maritime Vessel, Microwave
Radio, Digital Satellite Newsgathering and Satellite Ground Station), By End
User (Military & Defense, Aerospace, Entertainment, Commercial, Government,
Communication, Power, Security and Others), By
Geography - Global Opportunity Analysis & Industry Forecast, 2024-2030”.
Satellite amplifiers strengthen satellite signals for efficient
transmission and receiving, making them essential parts of communication
systems. In order to guarantee that signals reach their destinations without
deterioration, these amplifiers are extensively utilized in broadcasting,
telecommunications, satellite radio, and satellite television. The increasing
dependence of both government and commercial applications on satellite
communication is a major driver of the market. An increase in satellite
launches and infrastructure development has resulted from the growing demand
for high-definition television, direct-to-home (DTH) services, and Internet of
Things (IoT) applications. This has raised the requirement for effective
amplification systems. Additionally, for geostationary and low Earth orbit
(LEO) satellites in particular, satellite amplifiers are crucial for overcoming
signal attenuation during long-distance transmission.
North
America Dominated the Market in 2023:
North America dominated the Satellite
Amplifiers in 2023 with a market share of 34.8%. Due to the region's sophisticated
satellite infrastructure, technological advancements, and strong demand for
high-speed communication, North America became the market leader for satellite
amplifiers. With large investments in both conventional geostationary
satellites (GEO) and next-generation satellite constellations, the US in
particular remains a prominent player in space technology and satellite
communications. The growing use of communication satellites in both the
military and commercial sectors is driving up demand for satellite amplifiers.
The market domination has also been aided by North America's widespread use of
satellite communication solutions for emergency services, television, defense,
and broadband internet. Satellite communications is expanding quickly in the US
and Canada for a number of uses, including worldwide communications, medical,
and remote sensing.
Satellite
Amplifiers: Key Takeaways
Growing Demand for High-Speed Internet and
Connectivity.:
The increasing need for dependable connectivity and
fast internet in both urban and rural locations is one of the main factors
propelling the market for satellite amplifiers. High-speed broadband
connectivity has grown crucial as the globe grows more reliant on the internet
for daily tasks including work, education, healthcare, and entertainment. This
connectivity is made possible in large part by satellite amplifiers, especially
in remote and underprivileged areas with inadequate terrestrial infrastructure.
The market's growth has been greatly aided by the global spread of broadband
satellite services, including high-speed, reasonably priced internet options
from providers like Starlink. Advanced amplifiers are used by these
satellite-based broadband systems to preserve signal quality and allow for
quick data transfer over long distances. The need for dependable satellite
communications has increased due to the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT),
smart cities, and linked gadgets, which have increased demand for steady and
fast internet connections. Additionally, the use of satellite amplifiers is
growing as a result of the creation of next-generation satellite
constellations, which are designed to offer worldwide coverage with reduced
latency. The market for satellite amplifiers is expected to continue developing
as a result of the increasing demand for dependable, fast internet connectivity
worldwide.
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Rising Deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
Satellites.:
One of the main factors driving the market
for satellite amplifiers is the deployment of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.
Compared to conventional geostationary satellites, low-Earth orbit (LEO)
satellites, which orbit between 500 and 2,000 kilometers above the Earth,
provide several advantages, such as reduced latency and faster data transfer
rates. The deployment of LEO constellations by businesses like SpaceX
(Starlink), Amazon (Project Kuiper), and OneWeb is expanding quickly as
technology develops. In March 2023, Bharti-backed OneWeb's first generation of
Low Earth Orbit constellation will be completed with the launch of 36
satellites in partnership with ISRO. The purpose of these LEO satellite
networks is to offer worldwide internet access, particularly in isolated and
underdeveloped regions. Highly effective satellite amplifiers are becoming more
and more necessary as the number of LEO satellites rises to control the signals
and guarantee dependable communication. Specialized amplifiers that can operate
at lower altitudes and provide flawless connection are needed for LEO
satellites.
Scope of the Report:
Report Metric |
Details |
Base Year Considered |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024–2030 |
CAGR |
8.5% |
Market Size in 2030 |
$140 billion |
Segments Covered |
By Band Type, Types, By Frequency Range, By Materials, By
Platform, By Application, By End User and By Region. |
Geographies Covered |
North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), Europe (Germany,
France, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia and the Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific
(China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia & New Zealand and the Rest
of Asia-Pacific), South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Rest
of South America), Rest of the World (Middle East and Africa). |
Key Market Players |
1. Advantech
Wireless Technologies Inc. 2. Amplus
Communication Pte Ltd 3. Comtech
PST Corporation 4. Kratos
Defense & Security Solutions Inc. 5. ND
SatCom GmbH 6. Norsat
International Inc. 7. SpacePath
Communications Limited 8. Rohde
& Schwarz Canada Inc. 9. CPI
International Inc. 10. MACOM
|
Recent Developments:
- In September 2023, the highest power Ku-Band satellite
communications amplifier in the world was unveiled by Qorvo, a top global
supplier of power and connectivity solutions, in a remarkably small 7.5 x 6 mm
SMT box.
- In January 2023, Leading producer of cutting-edge satellite payloads and systems and Switzerland's fastest-growing aerospace firm, SWISSto12, announces the signing of its first contract with Thales, the world leader in high technology. A crucial part of the antenna link between Earth and SWISSto12's HummingSat line of next-generation, compact geostationary telecommunications satellites is the Ka-band Solid-State Power Amplifiers (SSPAs), which Thales will design and provide.
Satellite Amplifiers: Competitive Landscape
Key companies profiled in the Satellite Amplifiers are Advantech
Wireless Technologies Inc., Amplus Communication Pte Ltd, Comtech PST
Corporation, Kratos Defense & Security Solutions Inc, ND SatCom GmbH, Norsat
International Inc., SpacePath Communications Limited, Rohde & Schwarz
Canada Inc., CPI International Inc., MACOM and others.