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Viasat contracted with the Irish Air Corps to provide a managed SATCOM service across multiple aircraft.
On 2023-12-05, Viasat Inc. integrated a secure, flexible broadband Ku- and Ka-band airborne technology onto the Airbus C295 MSA aircraft for the Irish Air Corps.
Viasat and Airbus collaborated to integrate Viasat’s flexible dual-band broadband terminal, the GAT-5530, on the Airbus C295 MSA aircraft.
The GX LITE terminal is designed to receive reliable service via Global Xpress (GX), Viasat’s globally available high-throughput commercial Ka-band network.
Inmarsat was acquired by Viasat in 2023.
GX LITE provides reliable service via Viasat's Global Xpress (GX) network.
Viasat, Inc. unveiled the GX LITE terminal.
Viasat and Get SAT designed GX LITE to meet the needs of land expeditionary users.
Viasat completed thermal vacuum testing for the second Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission satellite at Northrop Grumman’s Dulles, Virginia site.
Skylo’s Release-17-based satellite technology is combined with Viasat’s geostationary L-band satellite constellation and licensed spectrum holdings through Viasat’s subsidiary Inmarsat and other satellite operator partners to form the new network.
Viasat and Skylo Technologies launched the world’s first global direct-to-device (D2D) network.
Viasat’s geostationary licensed L-band network delivers D2D services without requiring the use of terrestrial spectrum or global regulatory changes or approvals.
ASBM-1 and ASBM-2 will host Viasat’s GX-10a and GX-10b Ka-band payloads.
The ASBM spacecraft are designed to integrate with Viasat’s wider satellite fleet and extend Ka-band coverage across the Arctic beyond geostationary satellites.
The ASBM spacecraft are designed to integrate with Viasat’s wider satellite fleet and extend Ka-band coverage beyond what geostationary satellites provide.
Initial deployments of the Viasat–Skylo D2D network are planned for early 2024 in North America using the Ligado SkyTerra satellite network.
ASBM-1 and ASBM-2 will host Viasat GX-10a and GX-10b Ka-band payloads.
The network combines Skylo’s Release-17-based satellite technology with Viasat’s geostationary L-band satellite constellation and licensed spectrum holdings through Viasat’s subsidiary, Inmarsat.
Viasat’s geostationary licensed L-band network will not require the use of terrestrial spectrum or global regulatory changes or approvals to deliver D2D services.
Viasat and Skylo Technologies launched a global direct-to-device (D2D) network based on 3GPP Release 17 compliance.