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Viasat UK projects a Ka-band satellite communications system weighing 15 kg or less with built-in storage to enable other essential equipment and supplies to fit more easily in a user’s pack.
Viasat operates a combined fleet of 19 geostationary satellites following its acquisition of Inmarsat.
Viasat intends to offer a reliable, resilient, low-latency global pLEO offering designed to flexibly support combatant commands, defense agencies, other federal government organizations, and international coalition partners.
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 will provide a suite of fully managed pLEO satellite-based services and capabilities that include space relay services supplemented by GEO and NGSO satellites.
The research and development collaboration will build Oxford Space Systems’ relationship with Viasat in the UK and expand how OSS brings its innovations in space antennas to support ground solutions.
Viasat UK and Oxford Space Systems will research the system requirements and design needed to deliver Ka-band high-speed satellite communications while reducing the physical transport burden on warfighters or other users compared to current military and commercial terminals.
Viasat plans to leverage smallsat technology, reduced costs, and increased launch service competition to enable proliferated LEO constellations to provide persistent, global coverage with reduced transmission latency.
Viasat, Inc. announced on 2023-09-06 that Inmarsat Government is now part of Viasat.
Under the contract, Viasat plans to leverage small satellite technology, reduced costs, and increased launch service competition to enable pLEO constellations to provide persistent global coverage with reduced transmission latency.
Viasat positions itself as a satellite network integrator that works with satellite owners and operators to provide government customers with bandwidth at a cost-effective price point.
Viasat will provide a suite of fully managed pLEO satellite-based services and capabilities that include space relay services supplemented by GEO and NGSO satellites.
Anthony Spouncer is Viasat’s Senior Director of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM).
Gotonomi's terminals will be compatible with Viasat’s Velaris global connectivity solution.
Gotonomi's terminals have been developed as part of the Iris air traffic modernization program, led by the European Space Agency (ESA) and powered by Viasat’s ELERA satellite network.
All 30 Airbus A321neos for Korean Air will be delivered linefit with Viasat’s connectivity solution.
Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) and Hullo by the Vancouver Island Ferry Company have partnered to offer fast passenger connectivity aboard Hullo’s two new high-speed ferries.
Viasat has designed its network to deliver consistent high-speed internet to each connected device on board Hullo’s ferries.
Viasat has two other ViaSat-3 satellites that are yet to be launched and could be used to replace ViaSat-3 Americas.
Viasat and Airbus are working to determine the root cause of the Inmarsat-6 F2 anomaly and to assess whether the satellite will be able to perform its mission.