ViaSat
Exede Debuts First Virtually Unlimited Satellite
Internet Service in U.S.
Aug.
12, 2014
ViaSat Inc. will offer Exede®
high-speed satellite internet plans that provide
households in select locations across the country with
virtually unlimited data usage for communications, web
browsing, and streaming media. The new "Freedom" plan
will be initially offered along portions of the Eastern
Seaboard and the Gulf Coast; select counties in
California,
Arizona, and
Minnesota; and across most of
Alaska,
Hawaii, and
Florida.
Virtually unlimited satellite
internet service (providing at least 150 GBs of monthly
data without a strict data allowance) is another notable
first for ViaSat, a company with a history of leadership
in technology and market innovation. Its Exede Internet
consumer service, powered by the world's highest
capacity communications satellite ViaSat-1, was the
first high-speed satellite service to reach a
significant portion of the U.S., including rural and
remote areas that had historically limited internet
options. With the recent growth in household data usage,
especially for streaming services, ViaSat is again
leading the industry in addressing customers' needs for
higher data volumes with its Freedom plan.
"The Freedom plan shows our
dedication to continually improving the customer
experience and responding to their desire for more
data," said
Lisa Scalpone, vice
president, Broadband. "With Exede Internet, we've shown
that we can deliver high speeds at reasonable cost to
virtually anyone in the U.S. Now we're excited to
demonstrate that satellite internet can deliver data
volumes that are competitive with wireline services. Our
Freedom plan will provide a preview of the next leap
forward for satellite internet."
In addition to the Freedom
plan, other Exede plans debuting
August 18 across a large area of the country will
offer double or triple current data allowances. These
expanded data allowances are available for Exede
Evolution, a plan introduced late last year that offers
unlimited e-mail and web page access.
"Within the coverage we have
on ViaSat-1, our objective is to put our available
bandwidth to work for the benefit of our customers,"
said Scalpone.
Mike Jude, program
manager for Consumer Communication Services at Frost &
Sullivan, said, "Through our research, we've found that
ViaSat is dedicated to providing improved,
state-of-the-art satellite services that don't have the
typical limitations of satellite technology. The data
cap has been one of those limitations, so this is a very
interesting development to see them take another step
ahead in responding to consumers' growing need for
higher volumes of data."
ViaSat also offers Exede In
The Air high-speed in-flight internet for airline
passengers on JetBlue and United; Exede Business for
added speed and data tailored to business subscribers;
and Exede Enterprise communications for live events,
field operations and disaster response. In a
June 2014 report from the
FCC, Exede Internet led 14 other internet services in
delivering advertised speed, with peak period upload and
download speeds of approximately 140 percent of what is
promoted. This is the second consecutive year that Exede
Internet's performance was at the top of the charts in
the agency's annual independent study, "Measuring
Broadband America."
ViaSat has also announced
plans for another groundbreaking satellite, ViaSat-2,
now in development. Its launch, planned for 2016, is
expected to facilitate a significant expansion of Exede
services, capacity, speed, and coverage areas.