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Intellian will design and supply a bespoke range of Ka-band user terminals exclusively for Viasat’s Maritime connectivity solution.
Viasat issued a contract to Intellian to design and supply an exclusive bespoke range of Ka-band user terminals for Viasat’s Maritime connectivity solution.
Intellian will supply new bespoke user terminals in 0.6 m and 1 m sizes for Viasat’s maritime products.
Viasat’s geostationary satellite technology is designed with flexibility, efficiency, and bandwidth to serve the maritime market.
The new range of Viasat products with Intellian will provide customers with access to Viasat’s satellite network, including the upcoming ViaSat-3 constellation.
Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) awarded Intellian a contract to design and supply a bespoke range of Ka-band user terminals exclusively for Viasat’s Maritime connectivity solution.
Viasat’s geostationary (GEO) satellite technology is positioned as providing the flexibility, efficiency, and bandwidth required for the maritime market.
On 2022-11-10, Viasat and Cobham Satcom began collaborating on an advanced satellite connectivity solution for the maritime and energy industries in preparation for the launch of Viasat’s ViaSat-3 constellation.
Viasat and Cobham Satcom will use Cobham Satcom’s global distribution network to provide customers with professional pre-sales and after-sales support.
Viasat’s existing Ka-band network and Cobham Satcom’s Ka-band SAILOR user terminal have been deployed to provide satellite broadband internet on hundreds of vessels.
Viasat’s adjusted EBITDA for the three months to the end of September increased 21% year-over-year to $188,000,000.
Viasat is working with SpaceX to target a launch of the first ViaSat-3 in the earlier part of the first quarter of 2023, contingent on the timing of some U.S. national priority launches using the same Falcon Heavy launchpad.
Viasat expected on 2022-11-08 that its first ViaSat-3 broadband satellite would not be ready to launch on a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket in 2022.
Viasat’s ViaSat-3 constellation of three satellites was initially due to begin launching in 2019 before being delayed by supply chain issues.
Viasat plans to work with a partner to provide service plans offering more bandwidth for specific streaming services in the run-up to ViaSat-3.
Each ViaSat-3 satellite aims to provide more than one terabit per second of broadband capacity from geostationary orbit.
Viasat expects that the $2,000,000,000 sale of its tactical data communications business and the $7,000,000,000 acquisition of British satellite operator Inmarsat, both subject to regulatory approvals, will position the company for significant growth.
Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) published its second quarter fiscal year 2023 financial results in a letter to shareholders posted to investors.viasat.com on 2022-11-08.
Viasat plans to deploy the third ViaSat-3 satellite to cover the Asia Pacific region approximately six months after the second satellite.
Viasat is evaluating providing direct-to-smartphone services from geostationary orbit or low Earth orbit and could partner with other holders of spectrum on that opportunity.