CesiumAstro acquires Vidrovr to embed AI in communications systems
CesiumAstro acquires Vidrovr to embed AI in communications systems
Aalyria hits $1.3 billion valuation after raising funds for satellite mesh network
CesiumAstro to scale operations with $470 million in equity and debt financing
Satellite Data Services Market Growth Update
The global Satellite Data Services Market is projected to grow from USD 4,876M (2023) to USD 12,288M by 2032, at a CAGR of 11.22%. North America led with 35.21% share in 2023.
Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/satellite-data-services-market-108359
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Global Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) Market Update
The global MSS market was valued at USD 5.21 billion in 2022 and is projected to grow to USD 8.63 billion by 2030, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.5%.
In 2022, North America dominated the market with a share of 34.74%, driven by strong SATCOM adoption across defense, aviation and maritime sectors.
Source: https://www.fortunebusinessinsights.com/mobile-satellite-services-mss-market-103743
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"Roughly half of geostationary satellite signals, many carrying sensitive consumer, corporate, and government communications, have been left entirely vulnerable to eavesdropping, a team of researchers at UC San Diego and the University of Maryland revealed today in a study that will likely resonate across the cybersecurity industry, telecom firms, and inside military and intelligence agencies worldwide.
For three years, the UCSD and UMD researchers developed and used an off-the-shelf, $800 satellite receiver system on the roof of a university building in the La Jolla seaside neighborhood of San Diego to pick up the communications of geosynchronous satellites in the small band of space visible from their Southern California vantage point. By simply pointing their dish at different satellites and spending months interpreting the obscure—but unprotected—signals they received from them, the researchers assembled an alarming collection of private data: They obtained samples of the contents of Americans’ calls and text messages on T-Mobile’s cellular network, data from airline passengers’ in-flight Wi-Fi browsing, communications to and from critical infrastructure such as electric utilities and offshore oil and gas platforms, and even US and Mexican military and law enforcement communications that revealed the locations of personnel, equipment, and facilities."
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UC San Diego: Don’t Look Up: There Are Sensitive Internal Links in the Clear on GEO Satellites . “We observed unencrypted cellular backhaul traffic from several providers including cleartext call and text contents, job scheduling and industrial control systems for utility infrastructure, military asset tracking, inventory management for global retail stores, and in-flight wifi.”
Momentus and Solstar to offer communications, transportation and infrastructure in low-Earth orbit