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Viasat Inc (NASDAQ: VSAT) is a global leader in advanced satellite communications, delivering secure broadband solutions to consumers, enterprises, and governments. This page provides real-time updates on corporate developments, technological breakthroughs, and strategic initiatives shaping the future of connectivity.
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Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) has partnered with Blue Origin to demonstrate its InRange launch telemetry relay service on two future New Glenn rocket missions. This collaboration is part of NASA's Communications Services Project (CSP), aiming to transition from NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) system to commercial SATCOM solutions.
The InRange technology utilizes Viasat's global L-band satellite network to provide real-time telemetry data during launches, enabling continuous beyond-line-of-sight communications and eliminating ground communication "blackouts". The first demonstration flight is expected in 2025, followed by a full service demonstration in 2026.
This partnership comes after NASA's November 2024 announcement that no new missions will use TDRS services, creating a need for commercial SATCOM-based launch telemetry solutions.
Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT), a global satellite communications leader, has scheduled its fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025 financial results announcement for Tuesday, May 20, 2025, after market close. The company will release results through a shareholder letter on its Investor Relations website, followed by a conference call and webcast at 2:30 PM PT / 5:30 PM ET. U.S. participants can dial (800) 715-9871, while international callers should use +1 (646) 307-1963 with conference ID 9104119. The webcast will be available on Viasat's Investor Relations website and archived for approximately one month after the call.
Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) has been selected by the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command for Phase 2 of the Enterprise Space Terminal (EST) program. The project focuses on developing an optical laser communications terminal for military space operations. Under its Defense and Advanced Technologies segment, Viasat completed the Preliminary Design Review for its Free Space Optical space terminal in Phase 1.
In Phase 2, Viasat will advance the design and develop a hardware prototype for next-generation space laser communications. The terminal will support crosslinking and multi-orbit, interoperable communications between satellites, contributing to the Space Force's broader Space Data Network objectives and the formation of a unified space mesh network.
Skylo Technologies, a satellite connectivity leader with over 5 million activated devices, announces major automotive sector partnerships with BMW Group, Deutsche Telekom, Qualcomm, HARMAN, and others. The company is joining the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA) and will showcase several innovations at the upcoming 5GAA F2F week in Paris on May 15, 2025.
Key developments include: Always-on vehicle connectivity demonstrated with a BMW iX2 using Deutsche Telekom's SIM; the world's first unified automotive eSIM solution with Cubic³ supporting both terrestrial and satellite connectivity; emergency services integration with HARMAN; and compatibility with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Auto 5G Modem-RF Gen 2. Additionally, Skylo is collaborating with Fraunhofer IIS to develop voice-enabled automotive emergency services.
These innovations aim to provide seamless satellite connectivity for vehicle safety, diagnostics, and emergency services using embedded antennas and existing chipset suppliers.Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) has announced two strategic appointments to its Board of Directors: Dr. William "Bill" LaPlante, former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, and Michael Paull, CEO of RBmedia and former President of Direct to Consumer for Disney Entertainment. LaPlante brings extensive defense and national security expertise, while Paull contributes significant experience in digital streaming and consumer technology.
The appointments come as James "Jim" Bridenstine, former NASA administrator, steps down from the Board effective May 9, 2025. Bridenstine, who served on the Nomination, Evaluation and Corporate Governance Committee and chaired the Banking and Finance Committee, will continue to provide advisory services through his firm, The Artemis Group.
Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) has announced that its GX10A and GX10B satellite payloads are now operational for government customers in the Arctic region, with commercial services planned for fiscal year 2026. The payloads, launched in August 2024, are part of Space Norway's Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission spacecraft and operate in a Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO).
The project marks Viasat's first extension beyond geostationary orbit, providing uninterrupted connectivity across the polar region through its Global Xpress (GX) network. The satellites include hosted payloads for Norwegian Military, U.S. Government, and radiation monitoring for the European Commission. Viasat plans to expand its capabilities with five new Ka-band satellites under construction.
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has signed an agreement with Sallaum Lines to upgrade to their NexusWave fully managed bonded connectivity service. The leading Roll-on/Roll-off cargo shipping company will implement this ultra-fast, secure connectivity solution with unlimited data across its 14-vessel fleet, including six newbuilds.
The agreement positions Sallaum Lines as an early adopter in the region, supporting their fleet digitalization strategy through IoT sensors and collaborative tools. The service includes Inmarsat's Care Premium programme for 24/7 support and will enable enhanced data collection, analysis, and advanced monitoring capabilities.
The implementation aims to improve crew welfare by providing reliable high-speed connectivity for communication with families and access to educational tools through a planned fleetwide learning platform, even in connectivity hotspots.
Viasat Inc (NASDAQ: VSAT) has announced the early full redemption of its outstanding 5.625% senior notes due 2025. The company will redeem the remaining $442.55 million aggregate principal amount ahead of the September 15, 2025 maturity date. The redemption will occur on May 2, 2025, at a cash redemption price of 100% of the principal amount plus accrued and unpaid interest. Viasat plans to utilize its cash on hand to fund this redemption.
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, has announced that Caribe Tankers USA (CTU) will trial their new NexusWave connectivity service on two chemical tankers, Caribe Maria and Caribe Luna. The trial aims to evaluate the performance of this fully managed bonded connectivity solution.
NexusWave combines multiple network underlays into a single bonded solution, enabling applications to utilize the aggregate capacity of all available networks simultaneously. This technology provides vessels with seamless high-speed internet access, featuring global coverage, unlimited data, and managed performance levels.
The implementation aligns with CTU's goals to enhance crew welfare and operational efficiency. The service promises to deliver consistent connectivity whether vessels are in open waters or anchored at ports, supporting both business communications and crew internet access needs.
Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) has unveiled Amara, its next-generation In-flight Connectivity (IFC) solution for commercial aviation. The system features advanced satellite network design, hardware improvements, and digital products suite. Currently deployed on over 3,000 aircraft serving approximately 10,000 daily flights, Amara offers multi-network connectivity through a simple software upgrade.
The company also announced Viasat Aera, a new electronically steered antenna (ESA) terminal, scheduled for commercial service in 2028. This terminal will enable dual-beam connections across GEO, HEO, and LEO satellites, featuring quick installation using existing ARINC 791 attach points.
The solution integrates with multiple satellite orbits, including recently announced LEO Ka-band capacity from Telesat Lightspeed, designed to provide global coverage and scalable connectivity to meet increasing airline demands.