ViaSat
Awarded
Broadband
Gateway
Contract
for
New
Eutelsat
Ka-band
KA-SAT
Satellite
31
March
2009
ViaSat
Inc.
has
received
an
$18
million
contract
award
from
Skylogic,
the
broadband
subsidiary
of
Eutelsat
Communications
for
broadband
gateway
earth
stations
for
the
previously
announced
high-capacity
KA-SAT
Ka-band
satellite
system.
ViaSat
is
under
contract
to
deliver
and
install
eight
broadband
earth
stations
throughout
Europe,
as
well
as
provide
maintenance
and
support
services.
The
earth
station
gateways
are
designed
to
connect
subscribers
of
Eutelsat
Tooway™
satellite
broadband
service
to
the
Internet.
The
ViaSat
ground
infrastructure
will
be
available
for
the
KA-SAT
launch
scheduled
for
mid-2010.
“This
award
solidifies
our
leadership
position
in
Ka-band
earth
stations
for
broadband
satellite
communications.
To
date,
we
have
delivered
over
75
Ka-band
earth
stations
to
commercial
and
military
customers
worldwide,”
said
John
Zlogar,
VP
Antenna
Systems
at
ViaSat.
The
Tooway
service
operated
by
Eutelsat
broadband
subsidiary
Skylogic
is
already
supplying
consumer
broadband
service
using
the
Eutelsat
HOT
BIRD™
6
and
Eurobird™
3
satellites
and
the
ViaSat
SurfBeam®
networking
system.
KA-SAT
is a
high
capacity
Ka-band
spot
beam
satellite
with
planned
coverage
over
Europe,
the
Middle
East,
and
Northern
Africa.
With
a
capacity
estimated
at
70
Gbps,
KA-SAT
is
expected
to
be
(at
launch)
the
highest
capacity
satellite
in
the
world.
KA-SAT
is a
European
counterpart
to
ViaSat-1,
a
Ka-band
satellite
designed
to
deliver
100
Gbps
of
broadband
capacity
to
the
North
American
market,
with
a
planned
launch
in
2011.
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