Arctic Broadband on
the Way as Viasat Confirms Successful Launch
August 12, 2024
Viasat, Inc. has confirmed the
Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission (ASBM) has
successfully launched from Vandenburg Space Force
Base.
The mission, led by the Space
Norway subsidiary Heosat, will see two satellites
deployed in a highly elliptical orbit (HEO) in the
world’s first HEO mission carrying a broadband
commercial service payload. The two satellites –
ASBM-1 and ASBM-2 – will host the GX10A and GX10B
Ka-band payloads, which Viasat will use to extend
the company’s high-speed global network with
dedicated Arctic region coverage.
The satellites will be
positioned into their orbit paths before technical
testing and integration. The GX10A and 10B payloads
are expected to enter service in early to mid
calendar year 2025.
The Arctic has rapidly growing
connectivity demand as governments, commercial
mobility customers and scientists continue to look
North. Once in service, these new payloads will
expand the coverage area served by Viasat, further
strengthening the company’s global coverage
capabilities with dedicated capacity for the Arctic
region.
Viasat is further expanding its
high-speed broadband capacity and capabilities for
government and commercial mobility customers with
five new Ka-band satellites currently under
construction, which are expected to enter service
during the course of the next few years.
Mark Dickinson, Head of Space
Systems, Viasat, said: “We would like to thank Space
Norway and our project partners for their continued
hard work, collaboration, and vision to make this
project a reality. I would also like to thank our
highly skilled experts. They will now focus on
bringing these payloads into service and creating
the flexibility, coverage, and connectivity our
customers need – wherever they operate.”
Space Norway Program Director,
Kjell-Ove Skare, said: “With the successful launch
of the ASBM satellites we are a major step closer to
providing broadband to civilian, government and
military users in the Arctic - which is the primary
reason for this mission. This common goal has been
the driving factor for Viasat, as well as for all
parties involved in the ASBM program. It has truly
been an excellent collaborative effort.”
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