Viasat Obtains Full
Suite of Operating Licenses in Nigeria; Plans to
Deliver High-Quality Satellite Internet to Help
Create Digital and Social Inclusion
May 18, 2021
Working in partnership with
the Nigerian Communications Commission, Viasat
Inc., announced it was granted a full suite of
operating licenses—Internet Service Provider
(ISP) license, VSAT license andthree Earth Stations in Motion (ESIM)
licenses—in order to bring high-quality
satellite internet connectivity to Nigerian
communities where limited or no internet service
is currently available.
The NCC granted Viasat
multiple licenses to operate within the 28GHz
Ka-band satellite frequency band. The 28GHz
Ka-band spectrum has enabled satellite broadband
to be the fastest growing segment of satellite
communications, and the leading global broadband
solution to connect the estimated 3.6 billion
people in the world left behind by terrestrial
infrastructure.
With access to the 28GHz
Ka-band spectrum, Viasat will be positioned to
expand its satellite-based internet connectivity
service to more regions and citizens across
Africa—ahead of the launch of ViaSat-3, its
ultra-high capacity global satellite
constellation comprised of three communications
satellites. A ViaSat-3 satellite, aimed to serve
Africa, as well as Europe and the Middle East,
is planned for launch in 2022.
"We are proud to be working
with the NCC and the Ministry of Communication
and Digital Economy to help the Nigerian
government achieve their broadband goals to
improve the quality of life of its citizens,"
said Rick Baldridge, president and CEO, Viasat.
"We believe our proven satellite internet
solution, will bring cost-effective internet
services to Nigerian towns where large gaps
exist between demand and the affordability and
availability of internet services. We want to
thank the NCC for granting us the license
framework required, and for preserving 28GHz
Ka-band spectrum for satellite-based services
that will greatly contribute to breaking down
barriers required to achieve digital and social
inclusion for all of Nigeria."
Since being granted the
licenses, Viasat has begun a trial program to
connect five unserved Nigerian communities
covering approximately 15,000 people. Viasat
plans to provide details on the trials later
this year.