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Vizada Provides Managed Satellite Broadband Services to ARINC for Major Military Contract

 

June 14, 2010

 

Vizada, has been selected by ARINC to help fulfill a Department of Defense contract for international broadband services. The managed services agreement highlights the strong and expanding relationship between Vizada and ARINC, which has moved beyond mobile satellite services (MSS)/L-band services and into fixed service satellite (FSS) broadband services, as well as the continued need by the military for strategic use of commercial satellite services.

 

"As a large independent provider of satellite services, we were confident that Vizada would be able to quickly develop, maintain and support a broadband network with a high level of service availability that our customer requires," said Pat de Barros, Director, Systems Engineering & Support Services, ARINC. "When it comes to serving the military market, ARINC needs partners like Vizada that we can count on to operate as a seamless extension of our ARINC Global Network (AGN)."

 

Vizada will manage and host an international broadband network for ARINC and its customer that provides global access through the iDirect Ku band managed services network. Vizada will also provide the 24/7/365 service and support required by the customer and ARINC.

 

"The government market continues to demand higher bandwidth services from the commercial sector for mission-critical applications around the world," said Bob Baker, President and COO, Vizada Americas. "ARINC and Vizada have successfully partnered for nearly 20 years to serve both government and commercial MSS markets, and together we presented a formidable team and solution that helped win this contract." 

 

This event marks the expansion of this relationship into FSS services. In December 2009, the companies also announced they will provide Inmarsat Aero H+, Aero I, Aero L packet data services, and Aero H+ voice services over Inmarsat's I-4 satellite network, as well as over the previous generation Inmarsat I-3 satellites.


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