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Starlink's Rapid Growth: 4 Million Global Connections and Counting |
NEWS |
Starlink satellite Internet service achieved a remarkable milestone by surpassing 4 million global subscribers in September 2024. What stands out about this milestone is the rapid pace at which Starlink has attracted new customers. The service reached 1 million subscribers in December 2022, then doubled to 2 million by September 2023. Just 2 months after that, it hit 3 million in May 2024, and now, only a few months later, Starlink has reached 4 million customers. This impressive growth is a testament to the increasing popularity and demand of satellite Internet. The service's rapid growth is also expected to have significant financial implications for SpaceX. According to projections, Starlink is anticipated to generate US$6.6 billion in revenue in 2024, a substantial increase from US$1.4 billion just 2 years prior.
The Mechanics of Starlink’s Space-Based Internet
Starlink satellite Internet operates using a vast network of satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), approximately 550 Kilometers (km) above the Earth's surface. Users connect to these satellites via the Starlink satellite dish, which communicates with the nearest satellite to send and receive data. The satellites relay information to ground stations connected to the Internet backbone, and back to users, creating a high-speed, low-latency connection. This system allows Starlink to provide global coverage, particularly benefiting remote areas, with speeds ranging from 50 Megabits per Second (Mbps) to 200 Mbps and latency around 20 Milliseconds (ms) to 40 ms.
Connecting the Unconnected: Starlink's Mission to Close the Digital Gap |
IMPACT |
The rapid growth of Starlink's user base underscores the increasing demand for satellite Internet services, especially in unserved and underserved regions. Satellite Internet has the potential to transform the lives of people in these areas by providing access to opportunities that were once out of reach, ultimately contributing to socioeconomic development and bridging the digital divide:
For more details, refer to ABI Research's Connecting the Unconnected: Utilizing SatCom to Close the Digital Divide report (AN-5864).
Future Outlook for the Satellite Internet Market |
RECOMMENDATIONS |
The satellite Internet market is dominated by a few key service providers that are revolutionizing global connectivity. Besides Starlink, other major players include OneWeb and Telesat, which also use LEO satellites to provide coverage in underserved areas, and Viasat and Hughesnet, which offer geostationary satellite services that are well-established for rural connectivity. Amazon's Project Kuiper is another upcoming contender aiming to compete in the LEO space, promising to deliver widespread Internet access globally. China’s “Thousand Sails” Qianfan constellation is China’s answer to the growing demand for satellite-based Internet services. ABI Research projects that satellite broadband subscriptions revenue could potentially exceed US$25 billion by 2032, driven by an impressive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11%. Again, for more details, please refer to ABI Research's Connecting the Unconnected: Utilizing SatCom to Close the Digital Divide report (AN-5864).
For the companies in the satellite Internet market, ABI Research has four key recommendations that can help ensure sustainable growth and maximize impact for their satellite Internet service:
By focusing on these strategic recommendations, stakeholders and companies in the satellite Internet market can not only achieve business growth, but also contribute meaningfully to bridging the global digital divide and creating a more inclusive connected world.