Viasat has the satellite connectivity services you need for keeping you safe, secure and connected, no matter where the adventure takes you. It’s unbeatable connectivity for the intrepid traveler in the most remote environments, for globetrotting adventurers, and for those exploring hidden wonders of the world.
A thirst for adventure can take you to some of the world’s remotest and most inhospitable areas. These areas often have poor or no terrestrial or cellular connectivity. Viasat supports these pioneers with our expertise in exploration, helping them stay safe and connected wherever they roam.
With our portfolio of connectivity services and solutions, travelers can communicate, connect with basecamps, and remain in constant contact like never before. Using our rugged, secure, and easy-to-use IoT Pro terminals, adventurers in every corner of the earth can stay connected and achieve more.
Maintaining continuous connectivity with your basecamp is essential when you are heading out into a potentially dangerous environment. This is where our satellite communication services and solutions really come to the fore.
Whether it’s crossing deserts or climbing the world’s highest mountains, veteran adventurers depend on Viasat. Our rugged IsatPhone 2 satellite phones keep explorers in touch with each other and the rest of the world.
Explorers and adventurers taking on epic challenges in support of good causes need to keep the world updated with their progress and discoveries. From being interviewed live on TV to regular delivery of images, videos and social platform updates, it’s never been easier to share amazing feats with the world.
Our technologies are changing the nature of exploration in today’s hyper-connected world. Our Go-anywhere Pro service supports high data streaming rates and can be set up in minutes without any technical expertise, making it possible to broadcast from even the most remote locations at a moment’s notice.
From powering Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ live broadcasts of his expeditions on BBC TV’s Breakfast Show to helping document Laura Bingham’s world-first canoeing expedition along the length of the Essequibo River, Viasat’s connectivity technology ensures explorers stay safe and connected wherever they travel, be it the Gobi Desert, the Himalayas or the Antarctic.
Lewis Pugh is pictured in the Antarctic with a Cobham EXPLORER 710 terminal.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes using Viasat equipment. Sir Ranulph Fiennes climbing Mount Vinson, Antarctica, December 2016 as part of the Global Reach Challenge raising money for Marie Curie. Sponsors for the project are TMF, Paul Sykes and Inmarsat.
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