CPI Antenna Systems Division to Buy Viasat's
Large-Diameter GEO Satcom Antenna Product Line
March 12, 2018
The Antenna Systems Division (ASD) of Communications
& Power Industries LLC (CPI), has signed an
agreement to purchase the limited-motion satellite
antenna family from global communications company,
Viasat Inc.
CPI ASD will acquire Viasat's 6m to 18m multi-band
antennas, providing a valuable extension of CPI
ASD's larger-diameter antenna product line, while
enabling Viasat to focus on antenna and
communications technologies for the growing
broadband services market. The purchase price for
the antennas was not disclosed.
Per the agreement, Viasat will transfer a range of
limited-motion antennas at sizes including 6m, 7.3m,
9.1m, 11.3m, 13.5m and 16/18m, plus a 3.9m
truck-mounted antenna, all designed for multi-band
operation at C, Ku and DBS frequency bands. These
products will be integrated into the CPI ASD satcom
product line, which currently extends from nomadic
2.5m antennas up to 9.4m multi-band earth stations.
CPI ASD will manufacture the large-diameter antenna
products at its facilities in Whitby, Ontario,
Canada.
The sale of the limited-motion GEO Satcom antennas
will allow Viasat to exit a non-core business in
antenna manufacturing to focus on its Ka-band
services business and related technologies.
As part of the agreement, CPI will serve as a
source for Viasat in the fulfillment of satellite
ground system orders.
"Viasat has an outstanding reputation for
innovation, and its large-diameter satcom antenna
products and technology are a natural complement to
those offered by CPI's Antenna Systems Division,"
said CPI ASD president Tony Russell.
"Adding their proven products to CPI Antenna
Systems Division's portfolio will allow CPI to
expand our product line to address the broadest
range of customer's needs for high-precision satcom
antenna systems."
Kevin Harkenrider, president, Commercial Networks at
Viasat commented, "Our large-diameter product line
has demonstrated years of consistent success in the
market and will now fit squarely into CPI ASD's
product roadmap and growth objectives. With our
focus transitioning to new broadband markets, we see
this deal as a win-win for both companies."