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The Satellite Operator market is a segment of the Satellite Communications industry that provides services to customers through the use of satellites. These services include broadcasting, internet access, and other telecommunications services. Satellite Operators own and operate satellites, which are placed in geostationary orbits around the Earth. They are responsible for the launch, maintenance, and operation of the satellites, as well as the transmission of signals to and from the satellites.
Satellite Operators typically offer services to customers on a subscription basis, and may also provide services on a pay-per-use basis. They may also offer services such as satellite navigation, satellite imagery, and satellite-based data services.
Some of the major companies in the Satellite Operator market include Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat, Telesat, and Inmarsat. Other companies in the market include Hughes Network Systems, Viasat, and Telenor Satellite Broadcasting. Show Less Read more