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The Commercial Satellite market is a subset of the Satellite Communications industry, which provides a variety of services such as broadcasting, internet access, and data transmission. Commercial satellites are used to provide these services to customers, such as businesses, governments, and individuals. These satellites are typically placed in geostationary orbits, allowing them to remain in a fixed position relative to the Earth's surface.
The Commercial Satellite market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering different services and technologies. Companies in the market include Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat, Telesat, Inmarsat, and Hughes Network Systems. These companies provide a range of services, including satellite television, broadband internet, and mobile communications. Additionally, some companies specialize in providing services to specific industries, such as maritime, aviation, and military. Show Less Read more