Research Centre

Cellular-Satellite Communications Regulations Tracker

Research Highlights

  • Collection of key laws and regulations relating to cellular-satellite service provision for 60 countries
  • Classification and summation of laws and regulations for different layers of the cellular-satellite service stack
  • Key takeaways document, discussing the implications the current and anticipated regulatory frameworks


Member Exclusive Report
Kaleido Member? Access your report

Delivery

PDF & Excel

Market

Global

Pages

11

Published

April, 2026

Kaleido’s Cellular-Satellite Communications Regulations Tracker is designed for CSPs and vendors looking for insights into current and forthcoming laws and regulations regarding the provision of cellular-satellite NTN (non-terrestrial network) services. It covers this from multiple perspectives, examining implications for service delivery, interface and ground station requirements, and licensing and landing rights frameworks.

The advent of cellular-satellite communications has been one of the most anticipated developments in telecommunications, both for consumer devices and the IoT. While there is some de facto regional consensus emerging in some areas, the landscape globally remains fragmented and legislation to address specific NTN use cases is still evolving.

The Cellular-Satellite Communications Regulations Tracker provides up-to-date insights into established and emerging frameworks, showing what the key requirements are for CSPs to engage with this pivotal new technology in their chosen markets.

Access the Report:

This tracker is available exclusively to Kaleido members and cannot be purchased individually. Survey members can access a complimentary copy of the PDF report in the portal, while Kaleido research members gain added value through access to both the PDF and the full Excel dataset.

If you are interested in becoming a member, please get in touch with our team. 

 

Report Authors

James Moar

James Moar

Principal Analyst

Steffen Sorrell

Steffen Sorrell

Chief of Research

Contact Author

Members will be able to access the research directly through the Member Zone.

Not a member? Enquire about unlimited access

Request Further Product Information