Viasat Expands Real-Time
Earth Global Footprint; Partners with Arctic Space
Technologies on Viasat's First High-Latitude
Real-Time Earth Facility in Sweden
Feb. 9, 2022
Viasat Inc. announced an
agreement with Arctic Space Technologies to
establish and host Viasat's first high-latitude
Real-Time Earth (RTE) facility in Öjebyn, Sweden. By
opening a new RTE facility in Sweden, Viasat can
provide polar coverage with integrated high-speed
data capabilities as part of its advanced global RTE
network. Viasat's first Swedish RTE ground station
is planned to be operational by April 2022.
Viasat RTE provides
Ground-Station-as-a-Service (GSaaS) capabilities in
support of environmental, insurance, shipping,
energy and government operations. It is a
fully-managed, cost-effective ground network that
enables operators with geosynchronous
orbit (GEO), medium earth orbit (MEO) and low
earth orbit (LEO) satellites using the S-, X- and
Ka-bands, the ability to meet current and future
data requirements.
The new RTE facility in Sweden
is expected to host four Viasat full-motion
7.3-meter S/X/Ka-band antennas and associated
infrastructure. This high-latitude RTE site is
geographically advantageous for Viasat customers
with satellites flying in sun synchronous orbits, as
customer satellites will be able to connect to
Viasat's RTE ground station up to nine times per
day—providing tremendous opportunities to downlink
and disseminate mission-critical data.
The new site is also Viasat's
first RTE site co-located at a data center allowing
for enhanced edge compute capabilities for real-time
processing, analysis and optimization. Arctic Space
Technologies' data center solutions, operated by
EcoDataCenter, provide a fast connection with low
latency and a net-zero carbon footprint, helping
Viasat's customers perform faster Telemetry,
Tracking and Command (TT&C) operations and payload
downlink services.
"Our relationship with Arctic
Space Technologies plays an integral role in the
expansion of our global RTE footprint and our
ability to provide increased coverage in the
critical polar geography," said John Williams, vice
president, Real-Time Earth at Viasat. "The new
Swedish site will provide our RTE commercial and
government customers with virtual access to their
own 7.3m S/X/Ka-band antenna systems—at an ideal
polar latitude—with secure backhaul communications
and software defined radios configured specifically
for every satellite pass."
Sandra Nilsson, company
co-founder and chief operating officer of Arctic
Space Technologies continued, "We're proud to
partner with Viasat on bringing their Real-Time
Earth solutions to Sweden. Arctic Space Technologies
is at the forefront of closing the gap between data
centers and ground stations, enabling edge-based
satellite communications with our reliable, scalable
and sustainable platform. Our relationship further
showcases our capabilities to help GSaaS innovators
like Viasat expand their advanced networks
globally."
The new Sweden site is Viasat's
6th RTE facility globally, and its second in Europe.
Currently Viasat's RTE network operates on five
continents, with sites in North America, South
America, Europe, Australia and Africa.
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