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Internet of Things Connectivity Solutions via Satellite

Internet of Things Connectivity Solutions via Satellite

By 2024, there will be 24 million IoT connections made via satellite, according to ABI Research. Their analysis unveils the long-term opportunity within the satellite space for the growth of IoT deployments, particularly in application verticals, such as agriculture and asset tracking.

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Global Nano GPS Chipset Market Development

Global Nano GPS Chipset Market Development

The global Nano GPS chipset market was valued at $452.7 million in 2017 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 12.02% from 2018 to 2026, to reach a value of $1.2 billion by the end of the forecast period.

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In-flight Entertainment Revenue will Reach $8.4 Billion

In-flight Entertainment Revenue will Reach $8.4 Billion

According to the latest worldwide market study by Juniper Research, increasing adoption of in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems by airlines and private aircraft operators will drive annual service revenues from an estimated $3.7 billion in 2018 to reach over $8.4 billion by 2023.

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Exploring Personal LEO Satellite Technology Applications

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Satellites used to be the exclusive playthings of rich governments and wealthy corporations. But increasingly, as space becomes more democratized, these sophisticated technologies are coming within reach of ordinary people.

Source: The Conversation

American Pay-TV and Internet Market Recap for 2015

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It’s interesting to look back over the last few years of ups and downs within the American video entertainment and associated broadband internet access markets. The ongoing market transitions have created a volatile environment, where service providers react to the constantly shifting customer demand.

Source: Digital Lifescapes

How the American Pay-TV Market Transformation is Still Evolving

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According to the latest market study by LRG, the thirteen largest pay-TV service providers in the U.S. market — representing 95 percent of the total market — lost about 190,000 net video subscribers during the third quarter 2015 (3Q 2015), that’s compared to a loss of about 155,000 subscribers in 3Q 2014.

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Growing Burden of Multi-Screen Pay-TV Tech Support Costs

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Pay-TV operators in Europe and the U.S. spend $10 billion annually to provide phone support and in-home repair services. The lion’s share of these multi-screen pay-TV support costs are spent fixing problems operators didn’t even create.

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The Global Pay-TV Market will Reach $313 Billion in 2020

Global Pay-TV Market

Traditional forms of video entertainment are already saturated in most of the developed nations around the globe. Meanwhile, some of the more promising emerging markets are growing at a more gradual rate than was anticipated, due to current economic pressures.

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The Global Pay-TV Market will Reach $324 Billion by 2019

Global Pay-TV Market

Looking back, last year was a period of great change and disruption for some of the legacy video entertainment market leaders across the globe. As an example, the overall worldwide pay-TV market is expected to have grown by just 5 percent in 2014 — surpassing 924.4 million subscribers.

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Why the Unbundling of Pay-TV Content in America is Inevitable

U.S. TV viewers have a high interest in access to premium channels online without having a pay-TV subscription to that network through a cable or satellite provider. Fully 64% of survey respondents were interested, with about one-third of that group “very” interested.

via eMarketer