The news is out! The long-term market forecast for the telecommunications and broadcasting satellite industry remains positive despite the Asian currency crisis and the reduced growth in satellite orders (24 geostationary satellites sold in 1996 and 23 sold in 1997 compared to a record 37 sold in the peak year, 1995).
Against this background of dynamic growth, Euroconsult¿s new World Satellite Communications and Broadcasting Markets Survey, Prospects to 2007 provides an even more exhaustive and powerful source of analyses and market forecasts than ever before. Profiling all the major players, it explores the technical, regulatory, political and economic trends shaping tomorrow¿s satellite markets, and projects their future growth over the coming years.
At $3,540, and comprising some 350 pages, including 200 original tables and graphs and 48 satellite operator profiles, the study is organised into two distinct parts, each part offering both current trends and 10-year forecasts:
Part A provides a comprehensive insight into the world satellite communications and broadcasting markets;
Part B opens with a section providing a detailed analysis of global fixed and mobile satellite services. This is followed by in-depth analyses of the seven geographic regions and individual operators. Each of the 7 regions are analyzed according to the same structure.
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