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Viasat used its RTE network to provide initial communications, control, and telemetry services to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems’ Orbital Test Bed satellite after its June launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy.
Viasat’s RTE network can provide downlink speeds reaching 6 gigabits per second.
Viasat’s 1-terabit-per-second ViaSat-3 EMEA satellite is projected to launch in 2021 or 2022.
Viasat’s in-flight connectivity system will power JetBlue’s Fly‑Fi internet service across JetBlue’s new Airbus A220‑300 fleet.
JetBlue first launched the Viasat‑powered Fly‑Fi in‑flight Wi‑Fi service in December 2013.
JetBlue selected Viasat’s in-flight connectivity system for a new fleet of 70 Airbus A220‑300 aircraft with an option for 50 additional aircraft.
Viasat’s Real-Time Earth ground service provided ground station service support to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems’ Orbital Test Bed satellite after its launch on 2019-06-25.
Viasat provided initial communications, control, and telemetry services to the Orbital Test Bed spacecraft via the Viasat Real-Time Earth ground station network.
Viasat’s Real-Time Earth service can support next-generation and legacy low-Earth-orbit satellites using the S-, X-, and Ka-bands.
Viasat’s Real-Time Earth service offers affordability and reduced latency through automation and geographic diversity on a pay-per-use basis.
Viasat’s Real-Time Earth service provided satellite commissioning activities and subsequent operations for the Orbital Test Bed from two U.S. ground stations, one in Georgia and one in Hawaii.
Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) was selected by AFWERX to showcase its Hybrid Adaptive Network concept at AFWERX Vegas held 2019-07-23-24, 2019.
Viasat currently offers products and services designed to fit into its Hybrid Adaptive Network satellite communications architecture.
Viasat provides advanced global connectivity services to high-profile leaders within the U.S. Government and the Department of Defense via a multi-network, multi-orbit satellite communications system.
Viasat has the opportunity to work with the U.S. Air Force and the Department of Defense to further develop, deploy, and demonstrate its Hybrid Adaptive Network concept with potential to provide future communications services to the government for multi-domain operations.
Viasat Inc. has partnered with the University of California San Diego to sponsor the ENLACE bi-national summer research program.
Acacia Communications is required to pay $49,300,000 in damages to Viasat for failing to pay royalties on technology it used from Viasat.
A jury in the Superior Court for San Diego County awarded Viasat $49,300,000 after concluding Acacia Communications violated Viasat’s intellectual property rights.
Acacia Communications created products based on Viasat-developed integrated circuits but refused to pay royalties stipulated as part of product development in 2009.
Viasat expects to seek additional royalty damages under the breach of contract claim and to seek attorney’s fees, including cost of proof sanctions, in subsequent court proceedings.