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Impact Analysis--Satellite Transmission StandardsProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: June 2007 Product Code: R1-5896 Description The Frost & Sullivan research service titled Impact Analysis- Satellite Transmission Standards provides an insight into the impact of standards based on the two-way satellite broadband VSAT systems. The aim is to identify the need, evaluate the benefits, and analyze the current and future trends as well as key development activities carried out by institutes, universities, and organizations across the globe in the field of satellite broadband VSAT systems. This research services extensively describes technologies such as S-DOCSIS, DVB-RCS, and IPoS, which are aiming to be standards in this industry. In addition, the adoption factors for the satellite broadband communications industry are discussed.
Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research:
Satellite Broadband Services Helping Bridge the Digital Divide The satellite broadband services industry is seen to have enormous growth potential, especially considering the large number of consumers that still lack access to wireline broadband services. Such consumers are ideal targets for satellite Internet through very small aperture terminal (VSAT) technologies and a number of governments across the world are initiating their use to bridge the void created by the lack of access to terrestrial broadband networks. What is more, VSAT technologies also enable the provision of rural telephony, telemedicine, and e-distance learning, further augmenting the demand for implementing VSAT terminals to address the lack of access to broadband service. Coming to standards, unlike other communications industries, in which solutions are primarily based on open standards, the two-way satellite broadband VSAT systems industry is ruled by proprietary technologies. However, the emergence of standard-based technologies has given rise to a lot of debate on technology selection. "It is estimated that standard-based solution could break the domination of the proprietary technologies if the demand for interoperable equipment and product increases," notes the analyst of this research service. "Furthermore, a standard-based solution is likely to bring down the price of such equipment and products." Digital video broadcast-return channel via satellite (DVB-RCS), satellite-data over cable service interface specification(S-DOCSIS), and Internet protocol over satellite(IPoS) are the three technologies competing to become the VSAT-based satellite broadband transmission standard. Growing Support for DVB-RCS With regard to the emerging protocols, there seems to be a growing support for DVB-RCS to be labeled the open standard for two-way satellite broadband VSAT industry. The main purpose of DVB-RCS is establishing a cost-effective VSAT solution and opening opportunities for network providers to embark on large-scale deployment by avoiding proprietary standards being controlled by a single vendor. Europe is currently leading the way in R&D and commercialization with the European Space Agency (ESA) and European Union backing the DVB-RCS guideline. As of April 2007, there are more than 100 DVR-RCS deployments worldwide, but there are other competitors that could challenge its growth. One of the challenges arises from the large deployment of terminals based on S-DOCSIS-based solution of ViaSat. "Overall, the impact of open standards on the satellite broadband industry seems to be minimal at this point of time, particularly as product performance and price are seen to be more essential," says the analyst. "Having said that, there exists a growing notion within this industry that the presence of a truly open standard solution would help to achieve low-cost, high-performance solutions, thereby driving the demand and growth of two-way satellite broadband communication systems." Table of Contents
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