Satellite IoT: A New Era of Competition Between IoT-NTN and Legacy Operators

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 10 Dec 2024
Code: AN-6324
Research Type: Research Report
Pages: 12
Satellite IoT: A New Era of Competition Between IoT-NTN and Legacy Operators
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • 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

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

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?

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

5. CONCLUSION