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Key Developments Affecting the State of Satellite IoT Connectivity

2022-09-06
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Despite being used for asset tracking and remote telemetry application since the late 70s, satellite connectivity in the M2M/IoT space has historically been considered a last resort alternative to terrestrial networks, mostly due to its higher costs and low-cost legacy-solution power efficiency. More recently, with the healthy growth of the IoT market and the coverage limitations of terrestrial networks, there has been a renewed interest in the state of satellite-based IoT connectivity.

'With the demand for IoT solutions continuing to grow, satellite connectivity will play an increasingly important role in the future of IoT.' -IoT AnalyticsClick To Tweet

In the past four years, at least 13 start-ups and seven incumbent satellite operators have announced plans to deploy or have commercially launched satellite IoT networks that promise to deliver low-power, low-cost connectivity to IoT devices directly from space. Unlike terrestrial networks that cover only about 15–20 percent of the planet’s surface, satellite networks can provide coverage to nearly all of the Earth’s surface and help accommodate the increasing IoT connectivity needs in isolated or inaccessible areas. With the demand for IoT solutions continuing to grow, IoT Analytics believes satellite connectivity will play an increasingly important role in the future of IoT, although satellite IoT will remain a niche service in the coming years compared to the entire IoT market.

Satellite IoT Market 2022-2026

State of Satellite IoT Connectivity in 2022

According to IoT Analytics’ Satellite IoT Connectivity Market Report 2022–2026, the number of satellite IoT connectivity subscribers crossed 5 million in 2021. Today, only 2 percent of the global Satellite Connectivity Market (in USD) relates to Satellite IoT Connectivity revenues. The bulk of satellite revenues today still represent voice communications for remote workers and also first responders and internet connectivity services for consumers and businesses in remote areas. However, with satellite IoT connectivity revenues growing 14 times faster than traditional satellite connectivity revenue, IoT is coming up as a category.

Incumbent Satellite operators such as Inmarsat, Iridium, ORBCOMM, and Globalstar contribute to more than 80 percent of global satellite IoT connectivity revenues. However, emerging start-ups offering low-power and low-cost IoT connectivity through LEOs—based small satellite constellations—are expected to gain ground and account for approximately 20 percent of the global market by 2026.

As the market is rebuilding, we identified three key developments that will likely accelerate the growth of the satellite IoT market from a 7 percent CAGR in the previous years to a 14 percent CAGR in the coming years. Global revenue is expected to surpass 1 billion USD by 2026.

Development 1: Rise of LEO-Based Satellite IoT Networks

According to IoT Analytics’ Satellite IoT Connectivity Market Report 2022–2026, satellite IoT connectivity based on LEO constellations will grow by 25 percent CAGR between 2022–2026. Most of the new satellite IoT networks announced and deployed in the past few years leverage LEOs. We identified two key reasons for the higher adoption rate of LEO-based deployment.

  1. LEO are better suited to low-power communications. LEO satellites are deployed at 200 km or lower. A shorter distance to Earth means lower signal propagation losses (estimated at approximately 25 dB less than with GEO), which reduce the user equipment’s power requirements and make it ideal for communication with low-power IoT devices.

  2. LEO constellations enable faster design and deployment at a low cost. Today, most LEO satellites for IoT are built leveraging CubeSat technology, which allows companies to mass-produce components and offer commercial off-the-shelf parts. It drastically reduces the cost and time to design and develop satellites. The combination of CubeSats and LEO today represents the quickest and most cost-effective way to build and deploy a satellite constellation for IoT. It has become the preferred option for incumbent satellite operators and NewSpace start-ups that are launching satellite IoT connectivity services.

Satellite Orbits

Development 2: Adoption of Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Connectivity

Partnership and collaboration are key in IoT deployment, as we can see in the satellite IoT connectivity ecosystem. Terrestrial and satellite IoT network operators are increasingly partnering to offer hybrid connectivity solutions. This solution enables IoT devices to use terrestrial connectivity (e.g., cellular) as their primary option and switch to satellites when moving to areas with no terrestrial network coverage. The solution requires two different RF chipsets embedded in the end-user device or satellite terminal.

Furthermore, new technologies that provide terrestrial and satellite connectivity through a single communication RF chipset are emerging. However, the single communication RF chipset supporting terrestrial and satellite connectivity can also be implemented on existing IoT devices through a firmware upgrade with no or minimal hardware changes, allowing vendors to leverage existing certifications, devices, and ecosystems.

Hybrid Terrestrial-Satellite Mode

Development 3: Tech Giants as LEO-Based Broadband Satellite Operators

LEO-based connectivity is a new frontier. To capitalize on this opportunity, tech giants are deploying LEO constellations for broadband internet connectivity. These constellations do not directly address the IoT market. However, from a technical standpoint, it could eventually represent a solid option for customers that need both high bandwidth and low bandwidth connectivity applications (e.g., vessels/container ships or remote industrial sites) and become a strong competitor for those companies focusing on satellite backhauling for IoT.

Outlook for Satellite IoT

As the market continues to grow towards $1 billion in market size, the sweet spot for satellite IoT connectivity remains deployments in remote and isolated areas. Satellite connectivity competes with other terrestrial connectivity options everywhere else (and is predominantly more expensive). Therefore, the total satellite IoT market size will remain a fraction of the entire IoT market for the foreseeable future.

At the same time, increasing competition in the satellite IoT market and the continuous erosion of IoT connectivity prices (and thus revenue margins) risk eating up the substantial CAPEX required for satellite operators as they build up satellite networks. Hence, we predict that some of the new satellite operators will fail to sustain their businesses and may be forced to change their business model to survive. Some of these struggles are already visible. For example, Hiber, which was among the first NewSat companies to commercially launch satellite IoT connectivity services, recently dropped its plans to complete its constellation to focus on providing vertical IoT solutions (Astrocast then acquired Hiber in May 2022).

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