The Marine Satellite Communications Market to be Worth $755.8m in 2012  Says Visiongain Report
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'The Marine Satellite Communications Market to be Worth $755.8m in 2012' Says Visiongain Report PR Newswire LONDON, November 5, 2012 LONDON, November 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Visiongain's analysis indicates that the marine satellite communications market will reach a value of $755.8m in 2012. The marine satellite communications market is uniquely forecast by Visiongain demonstrating its true potential over the next decade. The lead analyst of the Marine Satellite Communications Market report commented that "The maritime industry, which is believed to be inherently slow at adopting new technologies, has a unique driver and threat for every industry which tries to create space in the maritime sector. The fierce competition in the marine satellite communications market due to VSAT makes the market very dynamic, providing considerable opportunities in its various sub-markets." The report contains 68 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the marine satellite communications market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global marine satellite communications market, as well as for 9 sub-markets including the MSS, VSAT, VSAT terminal sales, VSAT services, Number of vessels adding VSATs, and L, C, Ku, and Ka band % share in the major shipping fleet. In addition, the report provides profiles of 9 of the leading VSAT companies operating within the market.

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'The Marine Satellite Communications Market to be Worth $755.8m in 2012' Says Visiongain Report
PR Newswire LONDON, November 5, 2012
LONDON,November 5, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Visiongainmunications market will reach a value of's analysis indicates that the marine satellite com $755.8min 2012. The marine satellite communicationsmarketis uniquely forecast by Visiongain demonstrating its true potential over the next decade.
The lead analyst of theMarine Satellite Communications Market reportcommented that "The maritime industry, which is believed to be inherently slow at adopting new technologies, has a unique driver and threat for every industry which tries to create space in the maritim e sector. The fierce competition in the marine satellite communications market due to VSAT makes the market very dynamic, providing considerable opportunities in its various sub-markets."
The report contains 68 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the marine satellite communications market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global marine satellite comm unications market, as well as for 9 sub-markets including the MSS, VSAT, VSAT terminal sales, VSAT services, Number of vessels adding VSATs, and L, C, Ku, and Ka band % share in the major shipping fleet. In addition, the report provides profiles of 9 of the leading VSAT companies operating within the market. Transcripts of 6 interviews with companies and Unions pertinent to the satellite communications market add expert insight alongside Visiongain's analysis. A SWOT analysis and Porter's 4 corner analysis for competitors give vital advice to the current and future players within the marine satellite communications market. This maritime market report does not include naval vessels and oil and gas rigs as a part of the maritime market, but focuses on the global m erchant fleet, yachts, fishing vessels, cruise and ferries, offshore vessels, tugs, dredgers, ice breakers, and other work vessels.
The Marine Satellite Communications Market 2012-2022 will be of value to current and future potential investors in marine satellite communications, as well as companies and research centres who wish to broaden their knowledge of the marine satellite communication sector. The report is extremely beneficial to ship owners, technical management companies, marine consultancies, and shipping research organisations who wish to study the market and its vendors. Network service providers, satellite operators, virtual network operators, VSAT vendors and distributors, antennae manufacturers, data replication providers, and other companies who are looking to invest in or play a significant role within this market will find this report essential.
For sample pages and further information concerning the Visiongain report The Marine Satellite Communications Market 2012-2022 please visithttp://www.visiongain.com/Report/923/The-Marine-Satellite-Communications-Market-2012-2022
For an executive summary please contact: Email: Sara Peerun onsara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com Tel: +44(0)20-7336-6100
Companies Listed
AmaWaterways Anglo Eastern Ship Management APL Astrium Azamara Cruises BeFree Inc Beluga Shipping Bourbon BP Shipping Limited Brasdril BW C2SAT Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Group Celebrity Cruises Chevron Cobham Plc Compagnie du Ponant
Comsys Comtech EF Data Consilium Marine Group Costa Cruises Crest Subsea Crystal Cruises Cunard Deep Sea Supply Disney Cruise Line Dredging International (DI) EADS Eclipse Elanco Ericsson Ernst Jacob Euroconsult Euronext Eutelsat Exmar Shipmanagement N.V Facebook France Telecom Fred Olsen Cruises Frontline Fugro-Geoteam Furuno GC Rieber Shipping Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd Globe Comm Globe Wireless Goodwood Ship Management Harms Bergung Harris and CapRock Harris Corporation Höegh Autoliners Holland America Line Hughes IDirect Indirect Channels Inmarsat Intellion Intelsat Intership Navigation Co. Ltd (ISN), iOra Irish Ferries Irridium Japan Radio Co., Ltd. (JRC) Jotron Jumbo KNS KVH Industries Inc. Lauritzen Fleet Management A/S Maersk Magratten Wooley, Inc. Marlink Mitsui O.S.K. Lines MOL LNG Transport Co. Ltd. Motorola Mowinckel Ship Management MSC Cruises MTN - Mobile Telephone Networks MTN Satellite Communications NASDAQ NCL Nordic Tankers A/S NSR NSSL Global NYK O3b Networks Olympic Future Orange Orange Business Services Otesat-Maritel P&O Pacific Radiance Group
Paul Gauguin Cruises Polarcus Princess Cruise Radiotech Communications Technologies Regent Seven Seas Regs4Ships Rignet Rix Shipping Royal Caribbean International RSMS Scenic Tours Schlumberger GCS SCI Scorpio Ship Management SeaTel SES Shell Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited (STASCo) Ship Equip Siem Offshore Silversea Cruises Simon Møkster Shipping AS Simosen Singtel SKY Perfect JSAT Skype Songa Offshore Sovcomflot Speedcast Springfield Shipping Sratos Global Corporation Stena Storm Offshore TA Associates Teekay Teekay Tankers Telemar Telenor Thrane and Thrane Three UK Thuraya Torm Shipping Trident Seafoods TriVida Tsakos Navigation Tankers Ulstein Verft Unicom Utkilen Marlink V Ships Vadero Ship Management, Inc. ViaSat Viking Vizada Vroon Wavestream Wilson Ship Management Wireless Maritime Services (WMS) Wisby Tankers Zodiac Shipping Ltd.
Notes for Editors
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.comor call her on +44(0)207-336-6100
About visiongain
Visiongain is one of the fastest growing and most innovative independent media companies inEurope. Based in London, UK, visiongain produces a host of business-2-business conferences, newsletters, management reports and e-zines focusing on the Maritime, Energy, Telecoms, Pharmaceutical, Defence, Materials sectors.
Visiongain publishes reports produced by its in-house analysts, who are qualified experts in their field. Visiongain has firmly established itself as the first port-of-call for the business professional, who needs independent, high
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