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Viasat will deliver and support its in-flight connectivity equipment to airlines tailored for use on the China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. network.
On 2019-04-23 Viasat Inc. and China Satellite Communications Co., Ltd. entered into a strategic partnership to jointly provide in-flight connectivity services within China for domestic and international airlines.
Viasat has shipped over 1,000 AN/PRC-161 Battlefield Awareness Targeting System-Dismounted (BATS-D) handheld Link 16 radios.
The 1,000th AN/PRC-161 BATS-D production unit was delivered in March 2019 during Viasat’s final quarter of fiscal year 2019.
Approximately 2,000 global aircraft are already served by, or planned for use on Viasat’s ViaSat-1 and KA-SAT satellites and compatible satellites operating in Australia, Brazil, and other cooperating regional and global markets.
Viasat offers broadband service via the SGDC-1 (Geostationary Satellite for Defense and Strategic Communications) satellite through a relationship with Telebras.
Viasat’s CMR Link 16 capabilities are intended to provide users with access to simultaneous, resilient communications streams of mission-critical data.
The press release regarding Viasat’s CMR Link 16 product capabilities is dated 2019-04-10 and lists Carlsbad, California as the location.
Viasat partnered with content filtering company TitanHQ to provide a secure Wi-Fi experience for guests while protecting business applications and data.
Viasat Inc. launched Viasat Business Hotspots to help small and medium businesses securely extend their Viasat Business Internet connection to provide free in-store Wi-Fi.
Aeromexico selected Viasat’s in‑flight connectivity service in September 2018 to provide internet experiences to passengers and crew.
Viasat established a relationship with Ubix in December 2018 to bring high-speed satellite internet to enterprises, businesses, and federal programs across Mexico.
Viasat provides internet service to Mexico using the high-capacity satellite ViaSat-2.
Viasat collaborated with Facebook in February 2019 to accelerate deployment of Community Wi‑Fi to Mexican communities that lack reliable internet or have no connectivity.
Viasat unveiled Urban Wi‑Fi in December 2018 to provide city residents in Mexico a satellite internet service with speeds, quality, and pricing competitive with terrestrial internet offerings.
Viasat opened its Mexican headquarters in Mexico City on 2019-04-08.
Viasat and Expedition Communications partnered to deliver high-speed satellite internet to businesses and government agencies across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Viasat has commenced a third ViaSat-3 class satellite for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, which is expected to launch in the 2022 period.
In flight, the shipset provides access to Ka-band satellites participating in Viasat’s global network, including WildBlue-1, Anik-F2, ViaSat-1, ViaSat-2, KA-SAT, and nbn’s SkyMuster I and II.
The ViaSat-3 constellation is comprised of three ultra-high-capacity Ka-band satellites designed to offer complete visible Earth coverage.