Rethinking Satellite IoT: How Spectrum, Architecture and Technology Define Addressable Markets
The use of satellites to connect IoT devices is nothing new
Historically, this has been focused on the tracking of high value assets in remote areas where there are no options for using terrestrial cellular networks.
In recent years the technology capabilities have evolved significantly and the cost to serve highly geographically remote use cases has fallen, resulting in a continued growth in the adoption of satellite IoT. However, such an assessment misses the immense diversity.
There is a wide array of different IoT applications that might be effectively addressed with satellite connectivity, each with their own characteristics. At the same time there are also a diverse set of technologies and propositions that are delivered via satellite....
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