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固定衛星サービス市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測、サービスタイプ別、組織規模別、業界別、地域別、競合別、2020~2030年Fixed Satellite Services Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Service Type, By Organization Size, By Vertical, By Region & Competition, 2020-2030F |
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固定衛星サービス市場- 世界の産業規模、シェア、動向、機会、予測、サービスタイプ別、組織規模別、業界別、地域別、競合別、2020~2030年 |
出版日: 2025年07月29日
発行: TechSci Research
ページ情報: 英文 185 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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固定衛星サービス(FSS)の世界市場規模は2024年に198億1,000万米ドル、2030年のCAGRは5.03%で2030年には266億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
市場セグメンテーションは、固定地上局を使用する静止衛星を通じて通信サービスを提供する衛星産業のセグメントを指します。
市場概要 | |
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予測期間 | 2026~2030年 |
市場規模:2024年 | 198億1,000万米ドル |
市場規模:2030年 | 266億米ドル |
CAGR:2025~2030年 | 5.03% |
急成長セグメント | 政府 |
最大市場 | 北米 |
これらのサービスは主にテレビ放送、ブロードバンドデータサービス、企業ネットワーク接続、軍事通信に利用されています。FSSはCバンド、Kuバンド、Kaバンドなどの専用周波数帯で運用され、信頼性の高い継続的な通信を保証します。移動衛星サービスとは異なり、FSSシステムは固定された位置を維持するため、地上インフラが整っていない地域での一貫した大容量通信リンクに最適です。
固定衛星サービス(FSS)市場は、いくつかの重要な要因によって力強い成長を遂げています。主要因のひとつは、ブロードバンドインターネットに対する世界の需要の高まりで、特に従来型光ファイバーインフラが実用的でない遠隔地や農村部での需要が高まっています。さらに、デジタルTVとHD放送の拡大が、衛星トランスポンダ容量に対する高い需要を支えています。政府や防衛機関も、安全で中断のない通信、モニタリング、災害管理のために衛星サービスへの依存度を高めており、市場をさらに活性化させています。
技術の進歩がFSS市場の成長を加速させています。高スループット衛星(HTS)の開発により、帯域幅容量が大幅に改善され、コストが削減されたため、FSSは商用と政府機関のユーザーにとってより魅力的なものとなっています。アジア太平洋の、アフリカ、ラテンアメリカ新興市場では、デジタルデバイドを解消し経済開拓を支援するため、衛星インフラへの投資が増加しています。さらに、衛星通信事業者と電気通信事業者のパートナーシップにより、サービス提供が強化され、ユーザーアクセスが拡大しています。世界のデータトラフィックの継続的な増加、中断のない接続に対する需要の高まり、技術革新により、固定衛星サービス(FSS)市場は今後数年間、持続的かつ堅調な成長が見込まれます。
遠隔地や未開拓地域における高速インターネット需要の拡大
地上と低軌道(LEO)代替サービスとの競合激化
クラウドと仮想衛星地上インフラの統合
Global Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market was valued at USD 19.81 Billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 26.60 Billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 5.03% through 2030. The Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market refers to the segment of the satellite industry that provides communication services through geostationary satellites using fixed ground stations.
Market Overview | |
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Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
Market Size 2024 | USD 19.81 Billion |
Market Size 2030 | USD 26.60 Billion |
CAGR 2025-2030 | 5.03% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Government |
Largest Market | North America |
These services are primarily used for television broadcasting, broadband data services, corporate network connectivity, and military communications. FSS operates through dedicated frequency bands such as C-band, Ku-band, and Ka-band, ensuring reliable and continuous communication. Unlike mobile satellite services, FSS systems maintain fixed positions, making them ideal for consistent, high-capacity communication links in areas lacking terrestrial infrastructure.
The Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market is experiencing strong growth driven by several key factors. One major driver is the rising global demand for broadband internet, particularly in remote and rural regions where traditional fiber-optic infrastructure is impractical. Additionally, the expansion of digital TV and HD broadcasting has sustained high demand for satellite transponder capacity. Governments and defense organizations are also increasing their reliance on satellite services for secure, uninterrupted communication, surveillance, and disaster management, further fueling the market.
Technological advancements are accelerating the growth of the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market. The development of high-throughput satellites (HTS) has significantly improved bandwidth capacity and reduced costs, making FSS more attractive to commercial and governmental users. Emerging markets in Asia-Pacific, Africa, and Latin America are increasingly investing in satellite infrastructure to bridge the digital divide and support economic development. Moreover, partnerships between satellite operators and telecom companies are enhancing service delivery and expanding user access. With the continuous increase in global data traffic, growing demand for uninterrupted connectivity, and technological innovations, the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market is expected to witness sustained and robust growth in the coming years.
Key Market Drivers
Expanding Demand for High-Speed Internet in Remote and Underserved Regions
One of the most compelling drivers of the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market is the surging global demand for high-speed internet, particularly in areas where terrestrial infrastructure remains limited or non-existent. Rural and remote communities across developing and even developed nations are often disconnected from fiber-optic networks due to geographic and economic constraints. FSS bridges this gap by offering satellite-based broadband, allowing governments and private enterprises to deliver reliable internet connectivity. This is especially relevant in countries with vast land areas and sparsely populated regions, such as Canada, India, Brazil, and several parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Governments and NGOs are increasingly investing in satellite internet as part of national digital inclusion strategies. Satellite broadband is proving critical for connecting rural schools, hospitals, and community centers, helping to ensure equitable access to online services such as education, e-governance, and telemedicine. Additionally, emerging economies are tapping into FSS infrastructure to support economic empowerment and innovation in remote regions. As more nations aim to close the digital divide, the role of the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market as a primary enabler of remote connectivity will continue to strengthen. As of 2024, over 2.7 billion people globally lack internet access, primarily in rural and hard-to-reach areas. This immense connectivity gap represents a significant opportunity for FSS providers to deploy satellite-based broadband solutions. Satellite technology can bypass traditional infrastructure challenges, bringing digital inclusion to underserved populations across continents like Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Key Market Challenges
Intensifying Competition from Terrestrial and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Alternatives
The Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market is increasingly facing competitive pressure from ground-based telecommunications networks and emerging Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. Fiber-optic networks and 5G infrastructure continue to expand aggressively in both developed and developing countries, offering high-speed, low-latency connectivity at competitive prices. These terrestrial solutions are particularly attractive for urban and semi-urban markets, where the cost of laying fiber has become more economically viable due to high population density and favorable return on investment. As telecom companies ramp up last-mile connectivity and governments invest in rural 5G rollouts, FSS operators find it increasingly difficult to justify premium pricing or position their services in areas where terrestrial alternatives are reaching.
Simultaneously, the rise of LEO satellite constellations - such as Starlink (SpaceX), OneWeb, and Amazon's Project Kuiper - is significantly altering the competitive landscape for FSS providers. These new networks offer lower latency and faster data rates due to their proximity to Earth, challenging the traditional advantages held by geostationary satellites. Unlike FSS, which requires large ground antennas and stationary infrastructure, LEO systems often provide user-friendly, portable terminals that appeal to both consumers and enterprises. This technical advantage, coupled with aggressive pricing strategies and vertically integrated models, is forcing FSS operators to re-evaluate their value proposition. As customer expectations shift toward instant connectivity and scalable bandwidth, the legacy model of fixed satellite communication appears increasingly rigid. Without meaningful innovation or pricing adjustments, the FSS sector risks losing significant market share to more agile competitors.
Key Market Trends
Integration of Cloud and Virtualized Satellite Ground Infrastructure
The integration of cloud computing and virtualization into satellite ground infrastructure is transforming the operational model of the Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market. Traditionally, FSS relied heavily on static, hardware-based ground systems with rigid signal processing and data routing frameworks. Today, operators are transitioning toward software-defined ground stations that leverage cloud-based platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS) Ground Station or Microsoft Azure Orbital. These solutions provide scalable, on-demand access to satellite telemetry, tracking, and command functions, reducing latency, enhancing system agility, and lowering operational costs. By decoupling hardware from software, satellite operators can manage and reconfigure satellite payloads in real-time based on user demand and network traffic conditions.
This cloud-driven transformation aligns with the broader digitization of enterprise and government communication networks. Organizations are increasingly demanding satellite services that integrate seamlessly with cloud-native applications, data centers, and hybrid IT environments. As a result, FSS providers are reengineering their service models to deliver connectivity as a service (CaaS) or bandwidth-on-demand-mirroring the consumption patterns of modern cloud services. This trend is unlocking new use cases across sectors like disaster recovery, remote business operations, and borderless IoT applications. As the cloud ecosystem matures and satellite-ground virtualization becomes more widespread, FSS operators that can integrate digital flexibility into their offerings will be well-positioned to lead the market transformation.
In this report, the Global Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market.
Global Fixed Satellite Services (FSS) Market report with the given market data, TechSci Research offers customizations according to a company's specific needs. The following customization options are available for the report: