The ViaSat-3 constellation is our next generation of ultra-high-capacity, Ka-band satellites, expected to increase our global coverage and network capacity — bringing affordable, high-quality connectivity where, when, and how it's needed most. When fully operational, the network is expected to enable billions — in homes and businesses, on planes and at sea, and in communities that were once off the grid — to connect with the people and information they need.
The first satellite of the global ViaSat-3 constellation was successfully launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida in 2023 and has entered service. Launches for the subsequent ViasSat-3 satellites are pending.
See how the ViaSat-3 constellation is expected to help foster digital inclusion by sustainably serving people, communities, and businesses with high-quality, affordable bandwidth.
With just three satellites, the ViaSat-3 constellation is expected to create a seamless, global network, providing continuous coverage for nearly all of the populated world.
The ViaSat-3 constellation is expected to enable us to move capacity where and when it's needed most.
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