
ViaSat-1 blasts off from ILS launch base in Baikonur on schedule October 19. The satellite entered commercial service January 16.
Telesat announces that ViaSat-1, a powerful Ka-band satellite which is significantly expanding the quality and availability of high speed broadband for rural Canadians, has begun commercial service.
The newest addition to Telesat’s global fleet, is designed to provide more than 100 gigabits per second throughput, making it among the highest capacity satellites ever deployed. Manufactured by Space Systems/Loral using their proven 1300 platform, ViaSat-1 operates at 115.1 degrees West longitude using nine Ka-band spot beams over Canada and 63 over the United States. Telesat owns the nine Canadian beams on ViaSat-1 and has entered into a fifteen year service agreement with Xplornet Communications Inc. to make use of this capacity.


