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To: oilbabe who wrote (6787)9/16/1999 1:08:00 AM
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Global Broadband Satellite Revenue Will Increase From Nearly $200 Million In 1999 to $37 Billion in 2008, According to Pioneer Consulting

Wednesday September 15, 7:59 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Pioneer Consulting

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Total global broadband satellite revenue will increase from close to $200
million in 1999 to $37 billion in 2008, according to Pioneer Consulting's latest report, Next Generation Broadband Satellite
Networks. Within the total revenue, residential service will represent the majority, with almost $22 billion of revenue in 2008.
Geographic revenue trends differ slightly from the geographic trends for subscriber growth.

Global Broadband Satellite Service Revenue: 1999-2008 ($billions)

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Total Business
Revenue 0.15 0.56 1.30 2.96 5.01 7.21 9.52 11.77 13.96 15.96
Total Residential
Revenue 0.08 0.63 1.77 3.10 6.75 9.00 11.38 14.11 17.52 21.70
TOTAL 0.23 1.19 3.07 6.06 11.76 16.21 20.9 25.88 31.48 37.66

``The North American market will be the largest for broadband service revenue, due to the strong desire for higher bandwidth
by residential users and the willingness of business users to try new access technologies,' said Christopher Baugh, Satellite
Networks Analyst at Pioneer Consulting and author of the report. ``Asia, however, will be second in revenue at the end of the
forecast period due to the predicted popularity of residential broadband satellite access. Even though Europe is forecast for a
third place ranking in terms of revenue, the European will post large numbers for service revenue.'

For additional information on this report including a full table of contents, list of exhibits and 18-page executive summary, please
visit pioneerconsulting.com or call Pioneer Consulting at 617-441-3900.

Vendors, major operators and service providers profiled in this report include: AGIS, American Multiplexer Corporation,
Alcatel Espace, Alenia Aerospazio, AsiaSat, Echostar, Europe Online, Eutelsat, GE Americom, Harmonic Data Systems, Inc.,
Hughes Electronics, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Intersputnik, Japan Satellite Systems, Inc., Telecom, Lockheed Martin, Lockheed
Martin Global Telecommunications, Space & Communications, Loral Data Services, CyberStar, Matra Marconi Space NV,
Motorola, NetSat Express, Inc., New Skies Satellites, N.V., NTT Communications Corp., Orbital Sciences Corp, PanAmSat,
SatMex, Societe Europeenne des Satellites SA (SES), Space Communications Corp., Spacenet, Tachyon, Inc., Teleglobe,
Telesat Canada, TRW.

Pioneer Consulting, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, specializes in global high-speed telecommunications network market
research.

SOURCE: Pioneer Consulting

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