Very Small Aperture Terminal Market Size to Reach USD 8.09 Billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 10.00%| PMR
Market Introduction
A very small aperture terminal (VSAT) is a small earth station that sends and receives data, voice, and video signals via a satellite communications network. VSATs are used for a variety of applications, including broadband data, narrowband data, satellite Internet, data transfer, and mobile internet. They are one of the most integral parts of the telecommunication industry. VSATs consist of two parts, that is an outdoor transceiver and an indoor device. The transceiver is located outdoors and has a direct line of sight to the satellite. The indoor device connects the transceiver to the end user's communication device, such as a computer. VSATs are used in numerous industries, including maritime and aviation, where continuous connectivity is critical and highly valued.