ViaSat Selects
SpaceX to Launch ViaSat-2 Satellite
Jan. 12, 2015
ViaSat Inc. is taking another step
forward in the transformation of satellite broadband with the
selection of SpaceX to launch ViaSat-2, the next generation of
high-capacity broadband satellite. ViaSat-2 is scheduled for a
late summer 2016 launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy from the
Kennedy Space Center in
Florida.
Falcon Heavy is the world's most
powerful rocket, with the ability to lift more than twice the
payload of the next closest launch vehicle at only one-third the
cost. Falcon Heavy is an evolution of the flight-proven
Falcon 9 that is used to launch commercial satellites as well as
cargo missions to the International Space Station.
Beginning with ViaSat-1, ViaSat began
a transformation of satellite communications into a network
technology that can provide high-performance services
competitive with terrestrial alternatives, rather than being
merely a last resort. ViaSat-2 is designed to provide another
leap ahead in broadband service quality for residential, mobile,
and enterprise satellite services.
"One of the primary objectives for
ViaSat-2, beyond higher speeds, is to offer more data with all
of our service plans. That's what customers want from any
wireless service," said
Mark Dankberg, ViaSat
chairman and CEO. "We can do that by building a network with
lots more network capacity at a cost that will attract more
customers, and that's what this new class of satellite is
designed to do."
ViaSat-2 is expected to cover seven
times the geographic area and offer twice the bandwidth
economics advantage of ViaSat-1, which is already the highest
capacity satellite in the world. Planned coverage includes
North America,
Central America, and the
Caribbean basin. The satellite will also provide a
bridge of coverage across the North Atlantic, connecting
North America with high-capacity coverage in the
UK and
Europe for high-speed in-flight internet and other
mobile services.
Now under construction by Boeing,
ViaSat-2 will become the fourth satellite in the ViaSat fleet.
Since high-capacity satellite services
were launched with Exede® Internet in
January 2012, the technology has
re-ignited satellite internet subscription growth and gained
industry recognition for high-performance and innovation: