Global Satellite Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communications Market to Reach $4.1 Billion by 2026
Satellite M2M communication involves the use of a worldwide network of low-earth orbit (LEO) along with associated ground infrastructure, which enables access to services from any global location. Growing acceptance and popularity of satellite based network connectivity for establishing machine to machine communications in a range of end-use markets will drive strong growth in satellite M2M connections across the globe in coming years. For instance, Satellite M2M is widely used in the freight and public transportation sectors for automatically tracking/monitoring moving vehicles, tracking/monitoring logistical assets in transit, and coordinating/managing fleet etc. from remote location with little or no human intervention. The adoption of satellite M2M has also been widespread over the years in military/defense sector where they are used for wide ranging applications, including for trackin
Accelerating Digital Transformation through Challenging Time
The Daily Star and Grameenphone Ltd. jointly organised an online discussion titled “Accelerating Digital Transformation through Challenging Time” on May 17, 2021. Here we publish a summary of the discussion.
Dr Atsuko Okuda,
Regional Director, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
The UN secretary-general issued a report highlighting eight key pillars where digital cooperation is needed. We believe this is particularly relevant in the time of COVID response and recovery. In addition to the global vision and landscape that he described, ITU has a specific mandate to connect and be connected by 2030 called the ITU Connect 2030 Agenda which focuses on growth, inclusivity, sustainability, innovation, and partnership. Through these initiatives, we aim to achieve and support the member countries to strengthen the role of ICT. Awareness-raising is also key to narrowing the digital divide that exists in the nation.
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Nigerian flag. Photo: Freepik
Viasat has received approval in Nigeria to operate as an Internet Service Provider (ISP), the company announced Tuesday. The satellite operator is now licensed to operate as an ISP, with a Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) license and three Earth Stations in Motion (ESIM) licenses. These licenses from the
Nigerian Communications Commission are to operate within the 28 GHz Ka-band satellite frequency band.
This move ties in with Viasat’s efforts to expand its global portfolio ahead of the ViaSat-3 satellite launch in 2022, which will cover Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. The operator recently completed its purchase of
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