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Viasat opened a Real-Time Earth ground station in Hokkaido, Japan hosted by RTE partner Infostellar.
The partnership between Infostellar and Viasat RTE includes an RTE 7.3m S/X/Ka-band antenna at the Taiki City hosting site.
Viasat’s RTE network is a fully managed ground network designed to enable operators with GEO, MEO, and LEO satellites using the S-, X-, and Ka-bands.
The partnership between Infostellar and Viasat RTE includes an RTE 7.3-meter S/X/Ka-band antenna at Infostellar’s hosting site in Taiki City, Hokkaido Prefecture.
Viasat provides Ka-band support for LEO missions at the Hokkaido site using a 7.3-meter full motion antenna.
Viasat intends the Hokkaido ground station to support high data rate remote sensing missions in polar and inclined low Earth orbits through the RTE network of Ka-band antenna systems.
Viasat opened a Real-Time Earth ground station in Hokkaido, Japan on 2023-08-14.
Viasat is exploring how to use L-band spectrum from its recently acquired Inmarsat to connect consumer devices directly from space.
Viasat's May acquisition of Inmarsat provided Viasat with the largest global swathe of coordinated L-band spectrum.
Viasat is dealing with an antenna failure that could ultimately sideline its recently launched ViaSat-3 Americas geostationary broadband satellite.
Viasat is considering direct-to-device services using satellites in geostationary and non-geostationary orbits, including potential partnerships with other operators.
Viasat is exploring the potential to provide direct-to-device connectivity using small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).
ViaSat-3 APAC uses a different antenna design, and its launch is unaffected by the ViaSat-3 Americas antenna anomaly.
Viasat reported $780,000,000 in revenue for the three months ended 2023-06-30, an increase of 36% compared to continuing operations in the same period last year.
Viasat reported adjusted EBITDA of $183,000,000 for the three months ended 2023-06-30, an 87% increase.
Viasat's contingency options for ViaSat-3 Americas include building a replacement satellite from scratch, buying capacity from other operators, redeploying spacecraft from Viasat’s current fleet of 19 satellites, or reallocating one of its two upcoming ViaSat-3 satellites to cover the Americas.
Boeing is under contract to build all three ViaSat-3 satellites for payloads provided by Viasat.
ViaSat-3 Americas launched on 2023-04-30 on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket.
Viasat’s reported results for the quarter include Inmarsat’s one-month contribution of approximately $134,000,000 in revenue and $72,000,000 in adjusted EBITDA following Viasat’s acquisition of Inmarsat earlier 2023.
Viasat received awards totaling more than $80,000,000 to develop Active Electronically Scanned Array systems for ground, maritime, and space applications.