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The National Security Agency and National Cyber Center helped Viasat combat a cyber attack on one of its satellites during the early days of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Orbit has been selected by VIASAT to develop next-generation terminals for the Viasat 3 satellites.
The messages were enabled by 3GPP standards-based NTN service infrastructure installed by Skylo in Viasat’s gateways.
Viasat’s approach uses already-licensed and dedicated satellite spectrum for their D2D services.
Viasat's method will allow collaboration with mobile network operators to provide D2D services while avoiding terrestrial spectrum interference.
Viasat, Inc. has successfully demonstrated direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity for the first time in the United Arab Emirates.
This is Viasat’s third successful showcase of D2D connectivity in the quarter following demonstrations in India and Saudi Arabia.
On 2024-12-10, Viasat received a five-year, sole-source Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract through the U.S. General Services Administration with a $568,000,000 ceiling.
Viasat’s technology and services capabilities expanded following its acquisition of Inmarsat in 2023.
The five-year GSA IDIQ awarded to Viasat is a follow-on that extends a previous IDIQ award issued in 2019.
Viasat will provide airborne SATCOM terminals and Hubs as part of its portfolio supporting the Department of Defense.
Viasat collaborated with the U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Prototyping and Experimentation team to deliver network effects across partner maritime surface, sub-surface, and aerial uncrewed systems during Autonomous Warrior 24.
The two ASBM satellites host payloads for the Norwegian Ministry of Defense and Viasat to expand X-band and Ka-band connectivity across the Arctic region.
Viasat collaborated to integrate commercial solutions to support the U.S. Department of Defense and AUKUS during the Autonomous Warrior 24 exercise held 2024-10-01–24, 2024 in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
Viasat worked with the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Prototyping and Experimentation (OUSD R&E P&E) team to deliver network effects across partner maritime surface, sub-surface, and aerial uncrewed systems.
Viasat's use of already-licensed satellite spectrum enables collaboration with mobile network operators for future services without interference with terrestrial spectrum.
The messages were sent over Viasat’s L-band spacecraft, which orbits above the Indian Ocean.
Viasat has successfully demonstrated direct-to-device satellite connectivity in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Viasat sent satellite-enabled two-way messages and SoS messages during the demonstration.
3GPP standards-based non-terrestrial network service infrastructure was installed in Viasat’s gateways by the Skylo ecosystem partner.