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Viasat offers business internet service plans that include unlimited data options and industry-leading satellite speeds.
Viasat bought Horsebridge Defence and Security, a British defense company that deploys networks for the U.K.’s Ministry of Defence.
TBI’s network will be able to offer Viasat high-speed satellite internet to enterprise and business customers across the United States.
The partnership between Viasat and TBI expands Viasat’s presence in the business-to-business telecom channel with 2,500 more sales agents coast-to-coast.
Horsebridge Defence and Security will be part of Viasat UK and will receive immediate access to Viasat’s full communications portfolio, including satellite and Link 16 mobile networking solutions, cybersecurity products, and information assurance capabilities.
ViaSat-2 will allow Viasat and Master Agent organizations to serve nearly every business in the continental United States with faster satellite broadband speeds.
On 2018-06-14 in Carlsbad, California, Viasat signed TBI as a Master Agent partner to offer Viasat’s business internet services.
Viasat is preparing to expand its satellite fleet with ViaSat-2 to enable additional business internet plans.
Viasat Inc. acquired Horsebridge Defence and Security on 2018-06-13.
Viasat is spending significant resources on its ViaSat-3 geostationary satellites.
Viasat’s ViaSat-2 and Inmarsat’s European Aviation Network satellite were originally slated for 2016 Falcon Heavy launches and launched on Arianespace Ariane 5 rockets last June.
Commercial aircraft using Viasat connectivity and hardware numbered 635 as of 2018-03-31.
ViaSat-1 was estimated to be a 100 Gbps satellite but ultimately reached 140 Gbps.
Viasat’s full-year revenue was $1,600,000,000 and net income was $23,800,000.
ViaSat-2 provides contiguous coverage of North America and nearby regions with only 98 to 99 percent of its beams operational.
Eutelsat blamed a nearly 8 percent decline in its fixed broadband business on RetailCo, a direct-to-consumer broadband business led by Viasat using Eutelsat’s KA-SAT satellite.
Viasat is now able to offer service plans of 100 Mbps with ViaSat-2.
The Boeing-built ViaSat-2 has an estimated maximum capacity of 260 Gbps, revised down from 300 Gbps because of the malfunction.
Government services revenue increased 13 percent to $772,000,000 for Viasat’s fiscal 2018, which concluded 2018-03-31.
Viasat intends to order the third ViaSat-3 satellite 2018.