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Updated · openPR · Jun 1
Satellite Quantum-Internet Market to Hit $5.63 Billion by 2030 as CAGR Reaches 32.6%
Updated
Updated · openPR · Jun 1

Satellite Quantum-Internet Market to Hit $5.63 Billion by 2030 as CAGR Reaches 32.6%

1 articles · Updated · openPR · Jun 1
  • $5.63 billion in projected 2030 revenue would make satellite quantum internet one of the faster-growing space-tech niches, with the market forecast to expand at a 32.6% CAGR from 2026 to 2030.
  • Growth is tied to satellite-based quantum network rollouts, quantum cloud commercialization, and tighter links with terrestrial quantum communications, alongside rising government and defense demand for secure communications.
  • Key technologies and trends include quantum key distribution constellations, quantum-secure ground stations, quantum repeaters, high-speed links, and broader work on standards and protocol interoperability.
  • Industry positioning is already shifting: IonQ bought ID Quantique in May 2025 to combine quantum computing with quantum-safe networking, while TNO's Qu-STAR project with Airbus has been testing space-based quantum communication links since 2024.
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