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  2. Viasat (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Viasat, Inc. [2] Viasat, Inc. (formerly stylized as ViaSat) is an American communications company based in Carlsbad, California, with additional operations across the United States and worldwide. Viasat is a provider of high-speed satellite broadband services and secure networking systems covering military and commercial markets. [3][4][5]

  3. Satellite television by region - Wikipedia

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    An unencrypted channel could still be seen in all the Nordic satellite homes, so eventually all channels went encrypted (several of them only being available in one country). There are two competing satellite services: Canal Digital (Norwegian Telenor) and Viasat . Canal Digital launched in 1997 and was digital from the start, broadcasting from ...

  4. Viasat (Nordic television service) - Wikipedia

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    Viasat was a satellite and pay television brand, co-owned by the Swedish media group Viaplay Group in the Nordic countries, Antenna Group in Hungary, and by Viasat World internationally. Founded in Sweden in 1991, Viasat has previously been owned by Modern Times Group. The channels of both companies were broadcast from London.

  5. Why ViaSat Shares Skyrocketed - AOL

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    What: Shares of ViaSat skyrocketed today by as much. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case ...

  6. Streaming makes the world go 'round. Here's what it costs to ...

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    The streamer's "premium" service costs an Egyptian household $3.43 a month. For comparison, U.S. users pay $6.99 a month for Netflix's ad-supported tier, $15.49 for the standard commercial-free ...

  7. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [20] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  8. ViaSat-2 - Wikipedia

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    ViaSat-2 is a commercial communications satellite launched June 1, 2017 and went live late February 2018. It was advertised to be the world's highest capacity communications satellite with a throughput of 300 Gbit/s, exceeding that of HughesNet EchoStar XIX, which launched in December 2016. [2] It is the second Ka-band satellite launched by ...

  9. ViaSat-3 - Wikipedia

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    ViaSat-3 is a planned global constellation of three geostationary K a-band communications satellites, the first of which was launched in 2023. [1] Operated by Viasat, Inc., the satellites are intended to provide broadband connectivity with speeds of 100-plus megabits per second to homes, business and enterprise internet users, commercial, government and business aircraft, as well as government ...