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Satellite Companies Build Broadband Bridge to Unserved Rural Markets

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Industry News
KVH, ViaSat Expand Mini-VSAT Broadband to Persian Gulf

Telstar 11N Launches from Baikonur

ND SatCom, CETel Team Up

Inmarsat Completes I4 Repositioning

Elbit Completes Acquisition of Shiron Satellite

Industry Focus
Aggressive Ka-Band Solutions Target Lucrative Markets

Executive Q&A
David Williams, Avanti CEO

Contracts
Yahsat Project Receives $1.2 Billion in Financing

ViaSat One Step Closer to 2010 Global Coverage Goal

Australian Operator Selects iDirect to Launch DVB-S2 Network

Detasad Buys Capacity from SES New Skies, Intelsat

Mobil Satellite to Supply Satellite Internet Equipment to Virginia State Agencies

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KVH, ViaSat Expand Mini-VSAT Broadband to Persian Gulf

KVH and ViaSat have expanded their mini-VSAT Broadband service to service enterprise operations in the Persian Gulf, the companies announced. The expansion also extends the ViaSat Yonder mobile network for in-flight broadband to business and commercial aircraft.

   The move comes as both KVH and ViaSat aim to provide seamless mobile Ku-band broadband connections worldwide and follows the recent rollout of service to the northern Pacific Ocean.


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   “The addition of mini-VSAT Broadband coverage for the Persian Gulf enables us to provide more affordable broadband Internet for critical commercial and government maritime operations as well as leisure vessels in the region,” Brent Bruun, KVH’s vice president of sales and business development, said in a statement. “Ship operators are looking for cost effectiveness in an increasingly competitive market, and the TracPhone V7 and mini-VSAT Broadband service offer lower hardware, installation, and airtime costs than competing services in the Persian Gulf.”

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