Frost&Sullivan sees $300 million 'Little LEO' market by 2005

Revenues from the "Little LEO" constellations of low-Earth orbit narrow-band data and position satellites will reach almost $300 million by 2005, a compound annual growth rate over today's levels of 165%, according to market consultant Frost&Sullivan. The Mountain View, Calif., firm reported in...

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