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Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT), satellite broadband for 500K+ subscribers via GEO satellites; acquired Inmarsat in 2023 for $7.3B, adding aviation, maritime, and government connectivity capabilities.
Viasat Inc. is an American satellite communications and cybersecurity technology company headquartered in Carlsbad, California, and listed on NASDAQ. The company provides satellite broadband internet services to residential, commercial aviation, maritime, and government customers, primarily via its fleet of high-throughput geostationary satellites including the ViaSat-3 series. Viasat acquired Inmarsat in 2023 for $7.3 billion, significantly expanding its fleet, government, and aviation connectivity businesses.\n\nViasat's Government Systems segment is a major supplier of tactical data links, satellite communication terminals, and cybersecurity products to the U.S. military and allied defense forces. This defense business provides a stable, high-margin revenue base that differentiates Viasat from pure commercial satellite operators. The combination with Inmarsat added L-band global maritime and aviation SATCOM capabilities complementing Viasat's Ka-band broadband offering.\n\nViasat faces intense competition from SpaceX Starlink, which has disrupted the satellite broadband market with its low Earth orbit constellation offering lower latency at competitive prices. Viasat has been challenged by higher launch costs and satellite anomalies, but its ViaSat-3 fleet and the Inmarsat integration position it as a full-spectrum satellite services provider for aviation, maritime, enterprise, and government customers that require reliable GEO-based global coverage.
NYSE-listed (VZ) US wireless giant with 114M connections and $134B revenue; $20B Frontier fiber acquisition expanding beyond Northeast as T-Mobile's 5G presses Verizon's premium pricing position.
Verizon Communications is a New York-based telecommunications giant operating the largest US wireless network — serving approximately 114 million wireless connections across consumer and business customers, plus Fios fiber-optic internet and TV service in the Northeast US, enterprise networking, and managed communications services for large businesses and government. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: VZ), Verizon generated $134 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and employs approximately 105,000 people, making it one of the two dominant US wireless carriers alongside AT&T.
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