Understand how the satellite Internet of Things (IoT) market will change as legacy players like Iridium introduce IoT-Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) services.
Learn which IoT markets proprietary and standards-based satellite operators typically target.
Consider the advantages and drawbacks of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity for IoT use cases.
Critical Questions Answered
Which legacy satellite operators will likely introduce a standards-based service in the future?
What advantages do legacy players have over dedicated IoT-NTN operators like Sateliot?
Which IoT markets will favor proprietary satellite protocols over a standards-based option?
Research Highlights
An in-depth qualitative assessment comparing the commercial and technical differences between legacy and dedicated IoT-NTN operators.
Eight-year forecasts measuring legacy and dedicated IoT-NTN operator satellite IoT connections by protocol and satellite type.
A satellite IoT competitive landscape analysis by application market, including fleet management and asset tracking.
Who Should Read This?
Go-to-market strategists in legacy satellite organizations determining the benefits of a standards-based solution.
IoT users in fleet management, asset tracking, or condition-based monitoring markets discerning which satellite type will best serve future use cases.
Decision makers within dedicated IoT-NTN organizations looking to understand how legacy players will compete with their standards-based solutions in the future.
Table of Contents
1. KEY FINDINGS
2. KEY FORECASTS
3. KEY COMPANIES AND ECOSYSTEMS
3.1. LEGACY SATELLITE OPERATORS
3.2. IOT-NTN OPERATORS
3.3. A SHIFTING COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
4. LEGACY AND IOT-NTN OPERATOR EVOLUTION
4.1. LEGACY VERSUS IOT-NTN TARGET MARKETS
4.2. LEGACY SATELLITE OPERATORS ENTER THE IOT-NTN MARKET WITH AGILITY
4.3. IOT-NTN IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR LEO-BASED LEGACY SATELLITE OPERATORS