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Viasat will utilize 0.005 kg millimeter-wave links and Free Space Optics links to deliver high-bandwidth connectivity for its DoD experiments.
The two DoD awards to Viasat are part of the Department of Defense’s $600,000,000 0.005 kg research initiative.
87% of respondents to Viasat’s 2021 consumer connectivity survey used tele-health applications and/or services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Viasat planned to test ViaSat-3 capabilities later in 2021 in preparation for the ViaSat-3 launch.
Viasat Executive Chairman Mark Dankberg will deliver a presentation on Viasat’s business and corporate strategy at the 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
Viasat has launched legal action against SpaceX seeking to compel an environmental review of SpaceX’s Starlink expansion plans.
The first of three ViaSat-3 satellites for the Americas is scheduled to launch in 2022 and is intended to deliver more data capacity and higher speeds across Brazil.
Since 2019 Viasat has deployed its internet service across Mexico using satellite connectivity to provide service to residential and small and medium business customers in areas without fiber or cable infrastructure.
Astroscale’s ground station in Japan is cooperating with ground stations operated by U.S.-based Atlas Space Operations and Viasat, Norway-based KSAT, and Sweden’s SSC.
Viasat’s Mexico internet service uses bandwidth from the ViaSat-2 satellite to deliver internet connectivity with speeds up to 50 Mbps.
Viasat’s contracted backlog is $2.2 billion, up $109,000,000 year-over-year.
Viasat recorded quarterly revenues of $665,000,000 for 2022-01-01, a 25 percent increase year-over-year.
Viasat’s net income for 2022-01-01 was $17 million, compared with a $12,000,000 loss in the same period the prior year.
Viasat delivered the ViaSat‑3 (Americas) payload to Boeing for final integration and testing.
The first ViaSat-3 satellite, covering the Americas, was delivered to Boeing for final spacecraft integration and testing ahead of a launch in the first or second quarter of 2022.
Icelandair began operating Viasat-equipped aircraft on trans-Atlantic flights between the U.S. and Europe.
Viasat plans the second ViaSat-3 satellite to cover Europe, the Middle East, and Africa and to launch five to six months after the first spacecraft.
Viasat’s satellite services revenue for the three months to 2021-06-30 jumped 36% year-on-year to $274,000,000.
Viasat provided guidance including average revenue growth of about 20% from fiscal year 2021 to the end of fiscal year 2023, which ends 2023-03-31.
Viasat reported net income of $17,000,000 for the quarter ending 2021-06-30 compared with a $12,000,000 loss in the prior year period.