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Satellite Modem Showdown
Freesky Research, June 2007, Pages: 13
As DVB-RCS, IPoS, and DOCSIS-for-satellite continue to advance, there has been growing concern that three competing standards will slow the adoption of broadband satellite. Cable, DSL, and Wi-Fi CPE prices have fallen well below $100 through the use of high volume components, an accomplishment satellite will be challenged to repeat with each major provider using its own modem and terminal standard. This report considers the future of broadband satellite in light of its internal battles, and considers:
- How likely is it that corporations and consumers will eventually use the same modulation and framing technology? - What marketing strategies are needed to maintain the price premium over terrestrial broadband services? - How many U.S. households are in locations too sparsely populated to support WiMax?
In addition to examining population density break-even points between WiMax and broadband satellite, this report provides state-level addressable market data for Internet services provisioned through orbiting spacecraft.
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