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  SATELLITE TRANSPONDERS
A Global Strategic Business Report

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Satellite Transponders in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents. The specific end-use markets discussed are Broadcast Applications, Trunking Applications, Networking Applications, and Reserve Purposes. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East / Africa. Markets. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of 2000 through 2015. The report profiles 36 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Thales Alenia Space, APT Satellite Holdings Limited, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc., EADS Astrium, Eutelsat Communications, Horizon Satellite Services FZ LLC., Indian Space Research Organization, Intelsat Ltd., Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications, Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems, Loral Space & Communications Inc., Space Systems/Loral, Telesat, Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation, NEC Toshiba Space Systems Ltd., Orbital Sciences Corp., Russian Satellite Communications Company, Satelites Mexicanos S.A. de C.V., SES SA, SES Astra, SES Americom, Inc., New Skies Satellites Holdings Ltd., SES SIRIUS AB, and The Arab Satellite Communication Organization. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

CODE:    MCP-1211  PAGES:    218
PRICE:    $3950  DATE:       October 2008
COMPANIES:  36  MARKET DATA TABLES:   66
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS  
  SATELLITE TRANSPONDERS (Complete Report) Pages : 218   | $3950
   Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations.....I-1  
   Disclaimers.....I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level.....I-2
  
   Quantitative Techniques & Analytics.....I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study.....I-3
  
   Introduction.....II-1
Market Scenario and Outlook.....II-1
1$100
   Table 1: Global Satellite Transponder Market (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakup of Demand by Region – Asia-Pacific (incl. Japan), North America, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-21$300
   Table 2: Global Satellite Transponder Market (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakup of Demand by Application – Broadcast, Trunking, Reserve, and Networking (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-3
Dominance of Video Applications.....II-3
Voice Represents a Small Segment.....II-3
Private Networks Lead Data Market.....II-3
1$300
   Plagued by Overcapacity.....II-4
Market Analysis by Application Area.....II-4
Table 3: Global Satellite Transponder Demand for Broadcast Application (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-4
1$300
   Table 4: Global Satellite Transponder Demand for Trunking Applications (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Geographic Region - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-5

Table 5: Global Satellite Transponder Demand for Networking Applications (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Geographic Region - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-5
1$300
   Table 6: Global Satellite Transponder Demand for Reserve Purposes (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Geographic Region - North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East and Africa (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-6
Major Trends.....II-6
Ku-band Capacity Transponders Driving the Growth.....II-6
1$300
   Commercial Services Boost Satellites Sector.....II-7
Growing Demand for Bigger Satellites to Push Transponders Market.....II-7
Satellite Cellular Backhaul Propels Market.....II-7
1$100
   Last Mile Data Sector to Even Out.....II-8
Table 7: Global Last-Mile Data Satellite Demand by Sub-Segments: Residential, SOHO, SME, and Large Business (In 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-8
Backup Satellites and Transponders Show a Viable Alternate Over Standard
  Insurance.....II-8
1$300
   ISP-to-Backbone Peaks in Several Regions.....II-9
Bigger GEO Satellites Continue to Show an Upward Trend.....II-9
1$100
   A Flashback on Satellite Industry Revenues.....II-10
Table 8: Global Market for Video Services by Leading Operators (2004 & 2005): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for SES Global, PanAmSat, Eutelsat, Intelsat, New Skies, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-10
1$300
   Table 9: Global Market for Fixed Satellite Services by Leading Operators (2004): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Intelsat/PanAmSat, SES Global, Eutelsat, New Skies, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-11

Table 10: Market Penetration of DTH Satellite Sector within the Overall Pay TV Market Across Major Geographic Regions - Middle East/Africa, Western Europe, North America/Latin America, East/Central Europe, and Asia-Pacific(2004) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-11

Table 11: Global Satellite Industry Revenues by Segment in US$ Billion - Satellite Services, Ground Equipment Manufacturing, Satellite Manufacturing, and Launch Industry: 1996-2002(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-11
1$300
   Table 12: Global Satellite Industry by Segment (1996 & 2002) – Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Satellite Services, Ground Equipment Manufacturing, Satellite Manufacturing, and Launch Industry(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-12

Table 13: Global Satellite Service Revenues by Segment in US$ Billion (2000 & 2002) - Subscription/Retail Services and Transponder Leasing.....II-12

Table 14: Percentage Breakup of Global Satellite Services Revenues by Segment (2000 & 2002) - Subscription/ Retail Services and Transponder Leasing.....II-12
1$300
   Table 15: Global Satellite Transponder Supply by Frequency Band (2001 & 2002) – Percentage Breakdown for Ku-band, C-band, and Ka-band (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-13

Table 16: Global Satellite Transponder Supply by Region (2002) – Percentage Breakdown for Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-13
1$300
   Factors Affecting the Satellite Sector.....II-141$100
   Short-Term Market Opportunities.....II-15
Opportunities in Ka-Band Services.....II-15
1$100
   Role of ITU in the Satellite Industry.....II-16
1$100
   Satellites.....II-17
Payload.....II-17
Transponders.....II-17
Orbits and Satellites.....II-17
Common Types of Orbits.....II-17
Geostationary Orbit (GEO).....II-17
1$100
   Low Earth Orbit (LEO).....II-181$100
   Medium Earth Orbit (MEO).....II-19
Satellite’s Footprint.....II-19
Burn.....II-19
Interior of a Satellite.....II-19
Propulsion Subsystem.....II-19
1$100
   Power Subsystem.....II-20
Communications Subsystem.....II-20
Structures Subsystem.....II-20
Thermal Control Subsystem.....II-20
Attitude Control Subsystem.....II-20
Telemetry and Command Subsystem.....II-20
Launch of a Satellite.....II-20
1$100
   Importance of EMS for Satellite Transmissions.....II-21
Frequency Range and Suitable Application Areas of Different Bands.....II-21
1$100
   Satellite Applications.....II-22
Satellite Sector: An Overview of Applications/Services.....II-22
Global Positioning Systems.....II-22
1$100
   Application Areas.....II-23
Space-Based Earth Observation Systems.....II-23
1$100
   Major Remote Sensing Instruments and Satellites.....II-241$100
   Satellite Navigation System.....II-25
The Galileo System.....II-25
EGNOS - The Precursor for Galileo.....II-25
New Transponder Accessing Method.....II-25
1$100
   India Announces Successful Launch of INSAT-4B.....II-26
Chinasat 6b Satellite Launch From The Xichang Satellite Launch Center.....II-26
Italy Launches COSMO-SkyMed Scientific Satellites.....II-26
1$100
   EchoStar Orders Proton Vehicle Launch from ILS.....II-27
Intelsat to Manufacture and Launch 24-transponder Satellite.....II-27
ISRO to Launch INSAT- 4CR.....II-27
TerreStar to Launch TerreStar-1.....II-27
Globalstar to Launch Four SS/L Designed Satellites.....II-27
Optus Selects Arianespace to Launch Optus D3.....II-27
1$100
   Arianespace to Launch Badr-6 Satellite.....II-28
India to Launch TecSAR.....II-28
Arianespace to Launch Insat 4G.....II-28
Arianespace to Launch AMC-21 Satellite.....II-28
ILS to Launch Ciel-2 Satellite.....II-28
ProtoStar Selects Arianespace to Launch DTH satellite.....II-28
1$100
   Intelsat Launches Galaxy 17 satellite.....II-29
SES Inks Launch Agreements.....II-29
Kazakhstan to Launch KazSat-2 Satellite.....II-29
Artel Bags Two Contracts From DoD.....II-29
SES’s AMC-18 Spacecraft Set for Commercial Services.....II-29
MEASAT Satellite Systems Launches MEASAT-3 Satellite.....II-29
1$100
   WildBlue Announces Successful Launch of WildBlue-1 Satellite.....II-30
Sea Launch Successfully Delivers Koreasat 5 Satellite into GTO.....II-30
BSSI Inks Contract with Sea Launch.....II-30
Arianespace Launches JCSAT-10 Satellite.....II-30
Arianespace to Launch VINASAT-1 Satellite.....II-30
Arianespace Successfully Launches Satmex-6 Satellite.....II-30
1$100
   Arianespace and Eutelsat Signs Launch Contract.....II-31
Sea Launch to Launch Intelsat’s IA-9 Satellite.....II-31
Space Communications to Launch AMOS-3 satellite.....II-31
Integral Systems Bags Contract from LMCSS.....II-31
Hot Bird 8 Satellite Launched into Orbit.....II-31
Alcatel Awards Contract to Boeing.....II-31
Loral Launches XTAR-LANT.....II-31
1$100
   Arianespace Launches Shin Satellite’s Thaicom 5.....II-32
Alcatel Alenia Space Launches New Satellite.....II-32
PanAmSat Launches Galaxy 16.....II-32
ISRO Launches INSAT-4A.....II-32
PanAmSat Launches Galaxy 15.....II-32
Thaicom 4 Launched into Orbit.....II-32
1$100
   SS/L’s Satellite Launched Successfully.....II-33
Orbital’s GEO Satellite Launched Successfully.....II-33
Orbital to Launch Telkom 2 Satellite.....II-33
Alcatel Launches AMC-12 Communication Satellite.....II-33
Russian Communication Satellite Launched Successfully.....II-33
APT’s APSTAR VI Satellite Launched.....II-33
ISRO Launches HAMSAT and CARTOSAT.....II-33
Boeing’s Communication Satellite Delivered into Orbit.....II-33
Lockheed Martin’s Telecommunication Satellite Takes Off Successfully.....II-33
Loral Space Launches Telstar Communications Satellite.....II-33
SS/L’s Broadcast Satellite Takes Off Safely.....II-33
GSLV Delivers EDUSAT into Orbit.....II-33
2$200
   Eutelsat Launches W3A.....II-35
Helios IIA Takes Off Safely into Orbit.....II-35
Russia’s Communication Satellite Delivered into Orbit.....II-35
Orbital Delivers China’s Remote Sensing Satellite into Orbit.....II-35
SES AMERICOM’s Satellite Launched Successfully.....II-35
Telesat’s Anik F2 Lifts Off Successfully.....II-35
Hispamar Launches Satellite.....II-35
1$100
   ILS Launches Intelsat 10-02 Satellite.....II-36
1$100
   EchoStar and Loral Launch EchoStar IX/Telstar 13.....II-37
ISRO, Eutelsat and ESA Launch Satellites.....II-37
SES AMERICOM Launches AMC-9.....II-37
ISRO Launches GSAT-2.....II-37
1$100
   Intelsat Launches Intelsat 904.....II-38
DIRECTV Launches DIRECTV 5.....II-38
XM Launches Satellites.....II-38
B-SAT Launches BSAT-2a.....II-38
1$100
   Radyne Merges with AeroAstro.....II-39
Alliant Announces Acquisition of Swales.....II-39
DataPath Announces Acquisition of SWE-DISH.....II-39
1$100
   EMS Acquires DSpace.....II-40
Viasat Announces Acquisition of Jast.....II-40
BC Announces Acquisition of Majority Stake in Intelsat.....II-40
1$100
   Loral Acquires Telesat Canada.....II-41
Videocon Inks Contract with ISRO for Six Ku-band Transponders.....II-41
Lockheed to Deliver BSAT-3a and JCSAT-11 Spacecraft.....II-41
General Electric Acquires SIH; Splits with SES.....II-41
General Electric Acquires AsiaSat.....II-41
Thales to Build Communications and Observation Satellites.....II-41
1$100
   SS/L Bags Contract to Manufacture Broadcast Satellite.....II-42
Orbital Bags Major Commercial Satellite Contract from SES.....II-42
Thales Alenia Bags Contract from PT Indosat.....II-42
Telkom Bags Contract of Satellite Transponder Procurement.....II-42
SSTL Receives Contract from ESA.....II-42
1$100
   Astrium Bags Contract from Hispasat.....II-43
SS/L to Construct Satellites for Echostar and Intelsat.....II-43
Ball Aerospace Receives WorldView 2 Satellite Contract.....II-43
SES NEW SKIES Awards Contract to SS/L.....II-43
Thales Inks €103 Million Contract.....II-43
Bluemagic to Launch DTH Service.....II-43
1$100
   Talai Offers New Services on Arabsat BADR-4.....II-44
Artel Bags Two Contracts From DoD.....II-44
SES’s AMC-18 Spacecraft Set for Commercial Services.....II-44
Finisar to Acquire Kodeos.....II-44
Shamshad TV Enters into Lease Agreement with AsiaSat.....II-44
1$100
   Eutelsat Signs Contract with Alcatel Alenia Space.....II-45
ABS Acquires LMSCV.....II-45
SES Astra Raises Shareholding in ND SATCOM.....II-45
SES Astra Inks Transponder Contract with Five.....II-45
SES Astra Inks Second Transponder Contract with TVP.....II-45
1$100
   Alcatel Bags Contract to Build Satcom BW Satellites.....II-46
Measat and Telkom Inks MoU.....II-46
SS/L to Build Terrestar-2 Satellite.....II-46
SES Astra Inks Transponder Contract with Arqiva.....II-46
EADS Astrium to Build Hot Bird 9 Broadcast Satellite.....II-46
1$100
   AsiaSat Selects SS/L to Build AsiaSat 5 Satellite.....II-47
NeoPhotonics Acquires BeamExpress.....II-47
Kodeos Acquires Intersymbol.....II-47
Boeing Delivers XM-4 Satellite.....II-47
SES Astra Inks New Capacity Contracts for Africa.....II-47
Orbital Bags Contract to Build NSS-9 satellite.....II-47
Astrium to Build ASTRA 3B Satellite.....II-47
1$100
   Boeing Wins Contract to Construct Wideband Gapfiller Satellite.....II-48
Alcatel to Deliver W2A Satellite.....II-48
Eutelsat Awards Contract to Astrium.....II-48
Intelsat Acquires PanAmSat.....II-48
Telenor Satellite Services Purchases Norse’s Satellite Communications Business.....II-48
1$100
   SES GLOBAL Acquires New Skies.....II-49
New Skies Pacts with the Netherlands Ministry of Defence.....II-49
Loral Bags Contract from AsiaSat.....II-49
PanAmSat Holding Corp. Enhances Services to New Zealand.....II-49
SES ASTRA Pens Contract with CANAL+.....II-49
Eutelsat Sings Contract with SRG SSR.....II-49
1$100
   ASTRA Signs a Long-Term Agreement with Channel 4.....II-50
NTV-Plus in an Agreement with RSCC.....II-50
ASTRA Bags Contract from Arqiva.....II-50
DCS Pacts with Eutelsat.....II-50
ASTRA Signs a Capacity Agreement with UPC Direct.....II-50
SSM Bags Contract from Comsat México.....II-50
1$100
   ASTRA Bags Contract from GlobeCast.....II-51
Eutelsat Leases Transponder Capacity to TVN.....II-51
ASTRA Bags Contract from BBC.....II-51
Arabsat in an Agreement with JMC.....II-51
BCL, TVNZ and TVWorks Enters into an Agreement.....II-51
Eutelsat Leases Transponder Capacity to Telekom Srbija.....II-51
PanAmSat Acquires Europe*Star.....II-51
1$100
   Multiemedia Pockets New Skies Networks.....II-52
Telesat Acquires SPACECONNECTION, Inc.....II-52
SES Astra Acquires DPC Digital Playout Center GmbH.....II-52
SES Americom Unites with Comcast Media.....II-52
Telesat Joins Forces with Barrett Xplore.....II-52
Eutelsat Signs Contract with Algérie Télécom.....II-52
1$100
   Eutelsat Signs Multi-Transponder Agreement with SKY Italia.....II-53
Intelsat Pacts with APT Satellite.....II-53
Lockheed Martin Enters into Contract with B-Sat.....II-53
Eutelsat Leases Transponders Capacity to SNRT.....II-53
Eutelsat and NHK Enter into Contract.....II-53
Space Systems/Loral Signs Contract with ICO Satellite.....II-53
1$100
   Nordic Satellite Awards Contract to Lockheed Martin.....II-54
Alcatel Signs Contract with Embratel.....II-54
SES Astra and GlobeCast Enter into Transponder Agreement.....II-54
Eutelsat Enters into Agreement with Horizon.....II-54
SES Astra Enters into a Transponder Agreement with UPC.....II-54
1$100
   Alcatel Enters into Agreement with Shin Satellite.....II-55
ASTRA Inks Renewal Transponder Agreement with BskyB.....II-55
ASTRA & ITV Signs Yet Another Transponder Capacity Agreement.....II-55
SES Astra Enters into Agreement with Hellas SAT.....II-55
ISRO Signs Agreement with European Space Agency.....II-55
1$100
   Eutelsat Enters into Agreement with IABG.....II-56
CNBC Pakistan Inks Long-term Agreement with PanAmSat.....II-56
PanAmSat Join Hands with Direct-on-PC.....II-56
Tata-Star Group to Foray into Direct-To-Home Segment.....II-56
SES Astra Establishes New Subsidiary.....II-56
1$100
   Nordic Satellite AB Renamed as SES SIRIUS AB.....II-57
SES Americom Purchases Verestar.....II-57
Telesat Acquires Direcway Hub.....II-57
SES Astra, Integral Systems and Entertec together Sign Joint Partnership
  Contract.....II-57
Boeing Enters into Joint Venture with Alcatel.....II-57
1$100
   Boeing Bags $472 Million Contract.....II-58
Telesat Awards Contract to EADS.....II-58
Loral Skynet Signs Agreement with Microm De Colombia.....II-58
ILS Enters into Contract with SES GLOBAL.....II-58
Skylogic and ChinaSatcom Enter into a Partnership Agreement.....II-58
1$100
   ISRO Signs Agreement with New Skies.....II-59
SES Astra Enters into Agreement with WORLDSAT.....II-59
PanAmSat Awards Contract to Alcatel.....II-59
RSCC Signs Transponder Leasing Contract with Eutelsat.....II-59
Alcatel Space to Build Satellite for SES Global.....II-59
1$100
   ARABSAT Awards Contract to EADS.....II-60
ARABSAT Signs Agreement with SamaCom.....II-60
1$100
   Alcatel Space and Eutelsat in Contract for W5 Communications Satellite.....II-61
Lockheed Martin Builds Ku/Ka-band A2100 Satellites.....II-61
SES Acquires Americom.....II-61
Toshiba in a Joint Venture with NEC.....II-61
Boeing Acquires Satellite Business of Hughes Electronics.....II-61
SES Acquires Stake in NSAB.....II-61
1$100
   Thales Alenia Space (France).....II-62
APT Satellite Holdings Limited (Hong Kong).....II-62
Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc. (US).....II-62
1$100
   EADS Astrium (France).....II-63
Eutelsat Communications (France).....II-63
1$100
   Horizon Satellite Services FZ LLC. (UAE).....II-64
Indian Space Research Organization (India).....II-64
Intelsat (Bermuda), Ltd. (Bermuda).....II-64
Intersputnik International Organization of Space Communications (Russia).....II-64
1$100
   Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems (US).....II-65
Loral Space & Communications Inc. (US).....II-65
Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) (USA).....II-65
1$100
   Telesat (Canada).....II-66
Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation (Philippines).....II-66
1$100
   NEC Toshiba Space Systems Ltd. (Japan).....II-67
Orbital Sciences Corp. (US).....II-67
Russian Satellite Communications Company (Russia).....II-67
Satelites Mexicanos S.A. de C.V. (Mexico).....II-67
1$100
   SES SA (Luxembourg).....II-68
SES Astra (Luxembourg).....II-68
SES Americom, Inc. (US).....II-68
1$100
   New Skies Satellites Holdings Ltd. (The Netherlands).....II-69
SES SIRIUS AB (Sweden).....II-69
The Arab Satellite Communication Organization (Saudi Arabia).....II-69
1$100
   Table 17: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-70

Table 18: World Long-term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-70
1$300
   Table 19: World 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Demand for North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-711$300
   Table 20: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders Application in Broadcasting by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-72

Table 21: World Long-term Projections for Satellite Transponders Application in Broadcasting by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-72
1$300
   Table 22: World 10-Year Perspective for SatelliteTransponders Application in Broadcasting by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Demand for North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific(Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-731$300
   Table 23: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders Application in Trunking by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-74

Table 24: World Long-term Projections for Satellite Transponders Application in Trunking by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-74
1$300
   Table 25: World 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders Application in Trunking by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Demand for North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-751$300
   Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders Application in Networking by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-76

Table 27: World Long-term Projections for Satellite Transponders Application in Networking by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-76
1$300
   Table 28: World 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders Application in Networking by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Demand for North America,Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-771$300
   Table 29: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis of Satellite Transponders for Reserve Purposes by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-78

Table 30: World Long-term Projections for Satellite Transponders for Reserve Purposes by Geographic Region – North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-78
1$300
   Table 31: World 10-Year Perspective of Satellite Transponders for Reserve Purposes by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Annual Demand for North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific (Including Japan), Latin America, and Middle East/African Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-791$300
   A. Market Overview.....III-1
North American Satellite Transponder Market.....III-1
Market Scenario and Outlook.....III-1
Demand Led by Broadcast Applications.....III-1
1$75
   Table 32: Satellite Transponder Demand in North America (2006 & 2008): Percentage Breakdown by Application - Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve (In Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) Graph/Chart).....III-2
Risk Elements for the US Commercial Remote Sensing Satellite Companies.....III-2
Key Market Trends.....III-2
1$150
   Growing Demand for HDTV.....III-3
A Peek into Recent Past.....III-3
Table 33: Percentage Breakup of Total Number of Leased Commercial Geostationary Satellite Transponders in the US by Frequency Band (2002-2004)(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-3
1$150
   Table 34: Percentage Breakup of Total Leased Revenues of Commercial Geostationary Satellite Transponders in the US by Frequency Band (2002-2004) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-4

Table 35: Average Lease Rates of Commercial Geostationary Satellite Transponders in the US by Frequency Band for 2000 & 2005 (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-4
The US Satellite Industry: A Brief Review.....III-4
The Troubled Times (2001-2002).....III-4
1$150
   Competitive Scenario.....III-5
Table 36: Leading Satellite Operators for Ku-Band in North America by Leased Capacity (TPEs) (2002) – Percentage Breakdown for PanAmSat, SES Americom, Loral Skynet, Intelsat, Telesat Canada, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-5
Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-5
7$750
   Satellite Launches.....III-126$450
   Review of Key Players.....III-183$225
   B. Market Analytics.....III-21
Table 37: North American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-21

Table 38: North American Long-Term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-21
1$150
   Table 39: North American 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Broadcast, Trunking, Networking and Reserve Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-22
1$150
   A. Market Overview.....III-23
Market Scenario and Outlook.....III-23
Table 40: Satellite Transponder Demand in Europe (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Application – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve (In Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-23
Market Trends.....III-23
1$150
   Trends by Frequency Band.....III-24
European Space Industry: An Overview.....III-24
1$75
   A Peek into Recent Past.....III-25 1$75
   Table 41: Market Shares of Leading Operators for Fixed Satellite Services in Extended Europe* (2004): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Eutelsat, SES Global, Intelsat/PanAmSat, Arabsat, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-26

Table 42: European Satellite Transponders Availability by Leading Players (2004): Percentage Breakdown for SES-Astra+ NSAB, Eutelsat, Hispasat, Telenor, Intelsat and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-26

Table 43: European Satellite Transponders Availability by DTH Capacity in Use (2004): Percentage Breakdown for SES-Astra+ NSAB, Eutelsat, Hispasat, Telenor, Intelsat and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-26
1$150
   Table 44: Leading Satellite Operators for C-Band in Europe (2002): Market Shares by Leased Capacity (TPEs) for Intelsat, Russian Satellite Communications Company, PanAmSat, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-27

Table 45: Leading Satellite Operators for Ku-Band in Europe (2002): Market Shares by Leased Capacity (TPEs) for Eutelsat, SES Astra/SES Americom, Intelsat, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-27

Table 46: Share of Transponders of Leading Satellite Operators in Europe (2000) – Eutelsat, Intelsat, Loral Skynet/Telstar, PanamSat and SES Global (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-27
1$150
   Table 47: Market Share of Leading Satellite Companies in terms of Launched GEO Satellites: 1999-2001 – Alcatel Space, Astrium, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and SS/Loral (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-28
Revenues.....III-28
Table 48: European Space Industry: Percentage Breakup of Manufacturing Revenues by Customer Type (2002 vs. 2001) – Institutional Civil, Military Programs, Commercial, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-28
1$150
   Table 49: European Space Industry: Percentage Breakup of Manufacturing Revenues by Activities (2002 vs. 2001) - Space Applications (Telecommunications, Earth Observation, Navigation, and Launcher); Scientific Activities (Space Infrastructure and Manned Programs, Science, and Microgravity); Support, Technology, and Test Activities; and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-29

Table 50: Space Manufacturing Revenues in Select European Markets (2002) – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-29
1$150
   Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-309$675
   Satellite Launches.....III-393$225
   Review of Key Players.....III-423$225
   B. Market Analytics.....III-45
Table 51: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-45
1$150
   Table 52: European Long-Term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-46

Table 53: European 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas –Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Broadcast, Trunking, Networking and Reserve Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-46
1$150
   A. Market Overview.....III-47
Market Scenario and Outlook.....III-47
Table 54: Satellite Transponder Demand in Asia-Pacific (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Application – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve (In Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-47
1$150
   Digital Divide Mars Asia-Pacific Market.....III-48
An Overview of Satellite Market.....III-48
Transponders: Demand and Supply.....III-48
Government: A Major Player.....III-48
1$75
   Satellite Broadband Market Facing Hurdles in Japan and South Korea.....III-49
Plagued by Restricted Demand for Satellite Services.....III-49
1$75
   Asian Satellite Transponder Capacity.....III-50
Overcapacity: A Major Issue.....III-50
Market Characteristics by Sector.....III-50
Slowdown in the Late 1990s.....III-50
1$75
   Major Markets.....III-51
China.....III-51
India.....III-51
1$75
   Transponder Capacity Shortage Affects DTH Market.....III-52
India to Install Additional Transponder Capacity.....III-52
Japan.....III-52
Satellite Broadband Services Remain Weak.....III-52
1$75
   Scientific & Engineering Test Satellite Launches in Japan.....III-53
Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-53
4$300
   Satellite Launches.....III-574$300
   Review of Key Players.....III-612$150
   B. Market Analytics.....III-63
Table 55: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Application . Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand .in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for .Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-63
1$150
   Table 56: Asia-Pacific Long-Term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-64

Table 57: Asia-Pacific 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Broadcast, Trunking, Networking and Reserve Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-64
1$150
   A. Market Overview.....III-65
Transponder Market in Latin America Set for Recovery.....III-65
Strong Demand for Satellite Services.....III-65
Market Scenario and Outlook.....III-65
1$75
   Broadcast Represents The Leading End-Use.....III-66
Leasing Revenues Decline.....III-66
Market Trends by Sector.....III-66
Broadcast Overcasts Other Applications.....III-66
Table 58: Latin American Satellite Transponder Demand (2006 & 2007) – Percentage Breakdown by Application –Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve (In Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-66
1$150
   Competitive Overview.....III-67
Strategic Corporate Development.....III-67
Satellite Launches.....III-67
1$75
   Satelites Mexicanos S.A. de C.V. (Satmex) – A Mexican Key Player.....III-681$75
   B. Market Analytics.....III-69
Table 59: Latin American Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-69

Table 60: Latin American Long-Term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-69
1$150
   Table 61: Latin American 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Broadcast, Trunking, Networking and Reserve Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-70
1$150
   A. Market Overview.....III-71
Commercial Satellite Transponder Market.....III-71
Market Scenario and Outlook.....III-71
Table 62: Middle East/Africa Satellite Transponder Demand (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Application – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve (In Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-71
1$150
   Competitive Scenario.....III-72
Table 63: Middle East and Africa Satellite Transponder Market by Operator Capacity (2004) – Percentage Breakdown for ArabSat, Eutelsat, Intelsat, New Skies, PanAmSat and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-72
Strategic Corporate Developments.....III-72
2$300
   Satellite Launches.....III-74
Review of Key Players.....III-74
1$75
   B. Market Analytics.....III-75
Table 64: Middle East/African Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2000 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-75

Table 65: Middle East/African Long-Term Projections for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Broadcast, Trunking, Networking, and Reserve Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Demand in Number of 36 MHz Transponder Equivalents for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-75
1$150
   Table 66: Middle East/African 10-Year Perspective for Satellite Transponders by Application Areas – Percentage Breakdown of Demand for Broadcast, Trunking, Networking and Reserve Markets for 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-761$150
  
Total Companies Profiled: 36 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 44)

Region/Country Players

The United States 15 Canada 1 Japan 2 Europe 14 France 5 The United Kingdom 1 Spain 1 Rest of Europe 7 Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 8 Latin America 2 Middle East 2
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