Growing demand for satellite spectrum monitoring due to signal interference
From GlobeNewswire: 2025-01-27 07:30:00
A Satellite Spectrum Monitoring System is integrated into the ground station to monitor satellite spectrum, identify interference, and locate sources affecting satellite service performance. The global space economy was valued at $371 billion in 2020, driven by government initiatives and private investments. Spectrum congestion is rising due to increased internet use, with 5.2 billion internet users worldwide in 2021.
Satellite spectrum monitoring is essential due to growing signal interference from SATCOM proliferation. Cloud-based monitoring solutions are emerging to improve system performance. The North American market was worth $1.29 billion in 2021, with a projected CAGR of 7.0% from 2021 to 2030. The global market size is estimated to reach $6.07 billion by 2033.
Competitors in the Satellite Spectrum Monitoring Market include Avcom of Virginia Inc., Anritsu Corporation, Keysight Technologies Inc., and more. Recent developments include Anritsu’s Field Master Pro MS2090A and Calian Group’s Decimator D4. Market segmentation is based on end-users, frequency, and solutions. Straits Research provides market intelligence reports and services for decision-makers.
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