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Viasat is working with Visiontec to provide in-market sales, fulfillment, and technical support for its Brazil residential internet service.
Viasat’s residential internet service in Brazil uses bandwidth from the Telebras SGDC-1 satellite to deliver service.
Viasat expected to complete the residential service rollout across Brazil before the end of 2020.
Viasat has been investing in Brazil since 2018 and has established a local team with in-market expertise.
Viasat business internet offers download speeds up to 100 Mbps in select areas.
The reseller agreement allows BCN to offer Viasat business internet services as part of BCN’s total connectivity solutions for multi-location businesses.
Viasat business internet reaches 96% of the U.S. population.
Viasat and BCN signed a reseller agreement on 2020-09-09.
When combined with Viasat’s prior Ku-band STC, Gulfstream operators can deploy a tail-mounted Dual-band (Ka-Ku) service offering.
As of 2020-08-26, Gulfstream large cabin G650 and G650ER business jet customers could deploy Viasat Ka-band, Ku-band, or Dual-band IFC systems.
Gulfstream G650 and G650ER business jet customers can be equipped with Viasat’s Ka-band, Ku-band, or Dual-band in-flight connectivity systems.
The Viasat Global Aero Terminal 5510 taps into the ViaSat-1, ViaSat-2, and European Ka-band satellite platforms.
Viasat’s Dual-band Ka-Ku capability allows an aircraft to shift between Ka-band and Ku-band networks, using Ku-band to supplement Ka-band services.
Viasat previously held an FAA STC for its Ku-band system for the Gulfstream G650 and G650ER that was announced in 2015.
Viasat’s business internet service delivers download speeds of up to 100 Mbps in select areas.
ChannelVision selected Viasat’s business internet service as the winner in the Service Provider Enablement category of the 2020 Visionary Spotlight Awards.
As of 2020-08-25, Viasat’s business internet service reached 96% of the U.S. population.
The Viasat cubesat has a mass of 23 kg, uses a 12U spacecraft bus from Blue Canyon Technologies, and carries an L-band antenna from Roccor.
Viasat is building a cubesat for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory that is scheduled to launch in spring 2021.
The Viasat cubesat will test Link-16 communications from space.