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The Fixed Satellite Service (FSS) market is a subset of the satellite communications industry. It is a two-way communication service that uses geostationary satellites to provide voice, video, and data services to customers around the world. FSS services are used by a variety of industries, including broadcasting, maritime, and government.
FSS services are typically provided by satellite operators, who own and operate the satellites. These operators provide services to customers through a network of ground stations, which are used to transmit and receive signals from the satellites. The services provided by FSS operators are typically sold on a subscription basis, with customers paying a monthly fee for access to the services.
FSS services are an important part of the satellite communications industry, providing reliable and cost-effective communication services to customers around the world.
Some companies in the FSS market include Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat, Telesat, and Inmarsat. Show Less Read more