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    Viasat Unveils Next-Gen Global Ka-Band Network for Robust Government SATCOM

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterDecember 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Unified Global Network: Viasat has launched an integrated global Ka-band satellite communications network, merging its Ka-band satellites and partner satellites to enhance coverage and performance for government and military users.

    2. Seamless Connectivity: The evolved network enables seamless roaming between different Ka-band satellite networks, allowing government users to utilize an upgraded single terminal solution, boosting flexibility and efficiency.

    3. High-Capacity Data Rates: With data rates up to 200 Mbps and advanced beam steering technology, the network offers dedicated secure connectivity, essential for mobile government operations across air, land, and sea.

    4. Enhanced Resilience: Incorporating ultra-high-capacity ViaSat-3 satellites, the unified network is designed for security in contested environments, providing robust defenses against jamming and interference to ensure mission continuity.

    Next-Generation Connectivity for Government

    Viasat recently announced a major upgrade to its satellite communications network, enhancing connectivity for government missions. The company plans to unify its Ka-band satellites, the Global Xpress fleet, and select partner satellites into one comprehensive network. This change aims to boost performance and expand coverage for military and government users on air, land, and sea. Moreover, the network will support seamless integration with existing MILSATCOM Ka-band systems.

    Thanks to upgraded gateways and common ground architecture, government users can now roam across various Ka-band networks without needing multiple hardware solutions. This improvement leads to faster connectivity with data rates reaching 200 Mbps using a compact 45cm antenna. Enhanced flexibility also comes with electronically steerable beams, allowing for dynamic bandwidth allocation and secure connections for mobile users.

    Enhanced Resilience and Security

    The newly integrated Ka-band network will incorporate the advanced ViaSat-3 satellites, designed to deliver significant bandwidth in high-demand areas. The recently launched ViaSat-3 F2 satellite enhances coverage in the Americas, while the upcoming F3 satellite will serve the Asia-Pacific region. Viasat emphasizes its commitment to providing reliable communication in contested environments, featuring safeguards against jamming and interference.

    The unified network offers an abundance of bandwidth and redundancy, ensuring government customers can adapt to various mission needs. Viasat’s government SATCOM services promise scalable models that accommodate diverse military operations. Through these advancements, Viasat strives to deliver resilient, high-capacity connectivity for essential government missions worldwide. For more information about Viasat’s services, visit their website.

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