Viasat’s satellite fleet is designed to grow with increased global broadband demand.
Our fleet of flexible, high-capacity satellites provide customers seamless, high-quality service, even over high-demand hotspots — and we’re also moving at speed toward full interoperability across our legacy and partner services.
As part of our mission to connect the world, we are going beyond to preserve future opportunity, through our efforts to promote safe, sustainable, and equitable access to space for all.
As the dangers of unregulated expansion are recognized, action is required. Viasat is committed to working with our global partners, policymakers, and industry peers to develop and promote the adoption of new common standards that will bring the benefits of space to the world, safely and responsibly.
Launched in 2011, ViaSat-1 broke the record to become the highest-capacity satellite in the world.
Launched in 2017, ViaSat-2 featured even higher capacity than ViaSat-1 and seven times the geographic coverage.
Viasat's upcoming Ka-band global constellation will vastly expand capacity and coverage to meet future demand for reliable bandwidth.
Launched by Telesat Canada, Anik F2 was the heaviest commercial telecommunications satellite ever launched (at the time).
WildBlue-1 provides satellite internet over much of North America.
KA-SAT provides high-speed satellite internet coverage for Europe and Mediterranean markets.
Global Xpress (GX) forms part of our high-speed global, mobile Ka-band network.
Our reliable, resilient, and technologically advanced L-band satellite network.
The world's first integrated S-band satellite.