Growth in transponder demand in nine of the twelve regions was at more than 5 percent in 2007, with double digit growth rates in Russia & Central Asia (+20 percent), South Asia (+20 percent), Central Europe (+20 percent) and Sub Saharan Africa (+19 percent). Regional operators (ie. operators excluding SES, Intelsat, Eutelsat, and Telesat) represent an increasing challenge for global operators. While regional operators represented 31 percent of total market revenues in 2007, they generated 37 percent of net revenue growth for the industry. In several regions operators have implemented ambitious procurement strategies in order to expand their satellite fleets and reach critical size. Another consequence of growth in emerging markets is the appearance of new satellite systems jointly backed by public and private funds. Encouraged by the opportunities offered in these markets, new satellite operators have stepped into the market in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Their first satellites should be in orbit in the next three years.
Satnews Daily
September 10th, 2008
SatCom Is Steady On, Says Euroconsult
Growth in transponder demand in nine of the twelve regions was at more than 5 percent in 2007, with double digit growth rates in Russia & Central Asia (+20 percent), South Asia (+20 percent), Central Europe (+20 percent) and Sub Saharan Africa (+19 percent). Regional operators (ie. operators excluding SES, Intelsat, Eutelsat, and Telesat) represent an increasing challenge for global operators. While regional operators represented 31 percent of total market revenues in 2007, they generated 37 percent of net revenue growth for the industry. In several regions operators have implemented ambitious procurement strategies in order to expand their satellite fleets and reach critical size. Another consequence of growth in emerging markets is the appearance of new satellite systems jointly backed by public and private funds. Encouraged by the opportunities offered in these markets, new satellite operators have stepped into the market in the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Their first satellites should be in orbit in the next three years.

