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Viasat acquired U.K.-based Inmarsat for $6,200,000,000 four months before Eutelsat completed its merger with OneWeb.
Viasat identifies an unprecedented opportunity for next-generation mass IoT, direct-to-device, and other 0.005 kg and 0.006 kg applications to be delivered by satellite using L- and S-band frequencies.
Viasat identifies L-band and S-band as well suited for next-generation mass IoT, direct-to-device, and other 0.005 kg and 0.006 kg satellite-delivered applications.
Viasat entered into a $733,400,000 unsecured bridge loan facility in connection with the closing of the previously announced Inmarsat acquisition, and the Bridge Facility was fully drawn.
Viasat, Inc. has priced an offering of $733,400,000 in aggregate principal amount of 7.500% Senior Notes due 2031.
The Viasat DARC-ssd 600 is a U.K. designed and manufactured data-at-rest cryptography solid state drive (SSD).
The U.K. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) completed a CAPS evaluation of the Viasat DARC-ssd 600 for the protection of data at rest up to Top Secret classification.
In late 2022 the U.S. Export-Import Bank approved $407,000,000 in financing for the launch by SpaceX and United Launch Alliance of two ViaSat-3 satellites through Viasat’s United Kingdom subsidiary.
In May 2023 Swissto12 secured a deal to supply three HummingSats to Inmarsat, which was acquired by Viasat in 2023.
SWISSto12 announced a deal in May 2023 to supply three HummingSats to Inmarsat, which was acquired by Viasat in 2023.
Viasat-owned Inmarsat purchased three HummingSats for a launch in 2026.
Viasat acquired Inmarsat of the United Kingdom to expand its global presence and is pursuing opportunities built on heterogeneous fleets in geostationary and non-geostationary orbits.
Viasat-owned Inmarsat ordered three small satellites from Swissto12 in May for a launch in 2026.
Viasat will provide a suite of fully managed pLEO satellite-based services and capabilities, including space relay services, supplemented by geostationary (GEO) and non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellites.
Viasat plans to leverage small satellite technology to reduce costs and increase launch service competition under the pLEO SBS contract.
Viasat states that proliferated LEO constellations can provide persistent global coverage with reduced transmission latency.
Viasat operates as a satellite network integrator and has worked with satellite owners and operators to provide bandwidth to government customers at a cost-effective price point.
Inmarsat Government, now part of Viasat, was awarded a Proliferated Low Earth Orbit (pLEO) Satellite-Based Services (SBS) contract by the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) on behalf of the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC).
Viasat’s U.K. subsidiary is partnering with Oxford Space Systems to develop a high-speed communications terminal that is 50% lighter to improve the mobility of dismounted soldiers.
The terminal technology developed by Viasat UK and Oxford Space Systems could benefit other users operating in austere environments, including disaster recovery and aid workers.