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Frost & Sullivan Launches Space and Communications Group

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Palo Alto - Feb 20, 2004
Frost & Sullivan announces the launching of its Space & Communications Group, building on its current practices in Satellite Communications, Aerospace & Defense, and Information & Communications Technologies.

Leveraging our worldwide base of industry experts, the Space & Communications group offers insightful strategic and operational consulting services. In addition to market analysis, the Space & Communications group also offers return on investment analysis, acquisition advisory and other strategic analysis for the satellite and space industries.

"The group is formed around our competencies in telecom satellite operations, manufacturing and launch services. We will complement those capabilities by leveraging our experience in related sectors, such as enterprise applications and vertical market analysis, next-generation wireline and wireless networks and applications, pay TV and video services, videoconferencing services, rural telephony, telemedicine, regional government space programs and emerging space technologies," says Vice President of Research Greg Caressi, who will oversee the group.

"For satellite and space businesses, the difference between success and failure is in the market analysis and planning, not in the ability to raise capital or change management structure. Strategic market analysis based on information and insights from analysts on the ground in local markets around the world is our strength."

Frost & Sullivan has provided in-depth growth consulting across many industries for more the 40 years. With space and satellite industry experts in North America, Latin America, Europe and Asia, the group's mission is to help clients understand market dynamics and potential, penetrate markets and create markets where none exist.

"That mission can involve an investment decision, a new technology assessment, a change in branding, a strategic partnership or an acquisition. We can help our clients to assess and pursue all of those options," says Industry Analyst Karim Nour.

Upcoming published analyses from the Space and Communications Group include: assessments of Global Broadband Satellite Service Markets, Government and Military Markets, Regional Transponder Supply and Demand by Application and Frequency Band, Satellite Manufacturing and Launch Service Markets, and Satellite Operator Competitive Assessments.

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