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Press Release -- April 24th, 2024
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5G non-terrestrial network growth continues but worldwide is still in infancy, GSA data shows

50 operators in 37 countries and territories planning satellite services, with 10 operators already commercially launched

London, UK – Wednesday 24th April 2024 – Satellites are rapidly gaining prominence in the world of cellular communication while the full extent of their potential to complement terrestrial networks as well as phone services and broadband is still unclear, according to the latest GSA report Non-Terrestrial 5G Networks and Satellite Connectivity. By the end of March 2024, GSA had identified 77 publicly announced partnerships between operators and satellite vendors across 43 countries and territories. In total, 50 operators in 37 countries and territories have planned satellite services, with nine operators in nine countries and territories currently evaluating, testing or trialling these. Now, 10 operators in 10 countries and territories have commercially launched satellite services, an increase of two operators since the previous update in August 2023.

Whilst the process of launching 5G NTN worldwide is still in its infancy, the technology is already becoming widely adopted to provide rural coverage. This remains the most popular use for satellites by far, forming 57% of all identified partnerships. GSA has recorded 34 countries and territories that are either planning, evaluating and testing or have launched satellite broadband services. Of these, Timor-Leste is the latest to have launched services, joining the UK, Mexico, Japan, Papua New Guinea and the United Arab Emirates. Five more are currently evaluating, testing or trialling them and 26 are in the planning stages.

Joe Barrett, President of Global mobile Suppliers Association, commented: “The number of operator and satellite provider partnerships will grow over the coming months and years. The rate at which partnerships launch their services will also increase. This is already evident in the continuing growth in launched broadband satellite services over the past four months, with the current majority in the planning phase. The increasing need for broadband, voice and data services and satellite-to cellphone technology will see more and more operators expanding to cater to people in rural areas, as well as in the event of natural disasters affecting terrestrial networks. As a result, GSA expects to see more countries with satellite service offerings soon.”

Full details, including a look at the 3GPP-defined satellite roadmap and frequency band use, are included in the report 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks and Satellite Connectivity (April 2024), which can be downloaded here https://gsacom.com/paper/5g-satellite-connectivity-april-2024/ (registration required). The report also includes charts on the status of satellite providers’ partnerships with mobile operators.

Data on Operator partnerships and uses detailed in the report includes:

Rural and Enterprise Broadband

  • Status of partnerships working on satellite-based rural and enterprise broadband services
  • Countries and territories with partnerships for satellite-based rural and enterprise broadband, by status

Satellite-to-Cellphone

  • Partnerships working on satellite-to-cellphone technology, by status
  • Countries and territories with satellite-to-cellphone partnerships, by status

IoT and M2M

  • Countries and territories with IoT and M2M partnerships, by status
  • Partnerships working on IoT and M2M services based on satellite connectivity, by status

Full and unlimited access to the detailed data behind this report is available to all employees of GSA Member and GSA Associate organisations subscribing to the GAMBoD database. To download the snapshot report, 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks and Satellite Connectivity (April 2024), please go to: https://gsacom.com/paper/5g-satellite-connectivity-april-2024/.

About the data

This report draws on public information collected by the GSA, focusing on the number of announced mobile network operator and satellite provider partnerships; uses; commercial status; geographic availability; and frequency bands being earmarked for non-terrestrial network (NTN) use.

About GSA
GSA is the voice of the global mobile ecosystem representing companies engaged in the supply of infrastructure, semiconductors, test equipment, devices, applications and mobile support services. The organisation plays a central role in promoting 3GPP technology, advocating spectrum policies and stimulating IMT industry development. The association is a single source of information for industry reports and market intelligence.

The GSA GAMBoD database is a unique search and analysis tool that has been developed to enable searches of LTE and 5G devices and new global data on Mobile Broadband Networks, Technologies and Spectrum (NTS). Results are presented as a list or in charts. Charts may be inserted into documents or presentations, subject to accreditation of GSA as the source.

GAMBoD is a resource dedicated to promoting the success and growth of the Mobile Broadband (MBB) industry and ecosystem and is fully available to all employees of GSA Executive and Ordinary Member companies and GSA Associates who subscribe to the service. More information on GAMBoD is available here: https://gsacom.com/gambod/

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