Global Satellite Transponders Market Set for Rapid Growth from ,2014 to 2020

Global Satellite Transponders Market Set for Rapid Growth from ,2014 to 2020

Published By: Syndicate Market Research

Satellite Transponders Market - Global
Industry Perspective, Comprehensive
Analysis and Forecast, 2014 – 2020

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Global Satellite Transponders Market

Transponders forms communication channel among transmitter and receiver. It is a part of the
payload of a telecommunications satellite. Transponder modulates, receive, amplify, and retransmit an uplinked signal. There can be 20 to 30 transponders on a single satellite. Common
bandwidths of a transponder are 27, 33, 36, 54 and 72 MHz. The signals transmitted from earth
are received by the satellites at very low power level due to the large distance. Combination of
equipments in transponder amplifies these carriers with given frequency. Transponder uses high
power amplifier (HPA) in order to amplify carrier signal.
Increase in growth of new subscribers and subscriber upgrades for Ku-band frequencies are the
major factors driving the satellite transponders market. Ku-band frequency is mainly used for
voice and video communications and data frequency. Additionally, a subscriber upgrade is
another key factor to drive this market. Ka-band is also widely adopted as it has comparable
performance with digital subscriber line. C-bands are generally used for maritime
communications and expected to witness strong growth during the forecast period. The report
also analyzes several driving and restraining factors and their impact on the market during the
forecast period.
The report segments the satellite transponders market on the basis of frequency band and
geography. Major frequency band segments covered in this report includes C-band, Ku-band,
Ka-band, X-band, and others. Ku band is dominated the satellite transponders market followed...

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