ViaSat Restores Service to WildBlue Customers on Anik F2

ViaSat Restores Service to WildBlue Customers on Anik F2

CARLSBAD, Calif., Oct. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- ViaSat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) is reporting that its Anik F2 outage has been resolved and service to affected WildBlue subscribers has been restored. The outage was caused by a satellite anomaly and remedial actions were completed on schedule.

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About ViaSat

ViaSat delivers fast, secure communications, Internet, and remote network access to fixed sites or on-the-move. The company provides networking products and managed network services for enterprise IP applications; is a key supplier of network-centric military communications and encryption technologies and products to the U.S. and allied governments; is the primary technology partner for gateway and customer-premises equipment for consumer and mobile satellite broadband services; and offers high-speed Ka-band satellite broadband services under the WildBlue brand. ViaSat also offers design capabilities and a number of complementary products including monolithic microwave integrated circuits and modules, DVB-S2 satellite communication components, video data link systems, data acceleration and compression, and mobile satellite antenna systems. Based in Carlsbad, Calif., ViaSat has established a number of worldwide locations for customer service, network operations, and technology development.

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