ViaSat-3 satellite in space over earth

ViaSat-3 is satellite reimagined

Get to know the next generation of high-capacity satellites from Viasat
ViaSat-3 constellation
Introducing ViaSat-3

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.

Scenes from the launch of ViaSat-3 Americas
Learn more about the ViaSat-3 constellation
CGI of ViaSat-3 satellite in space over earth
Capacity

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.

CGI of the global constellation of three ViaSat-3 satellites over earth from space
Near-global coverage

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.

Representation of a grid of satellite spot beams covering the earth
Dynamic bandwidth allocation

The ViaSat-3 constellation is expected to enable us to move capacity where and when it's needed most.

ViaSat-3 constellation

ViaSat-3 constellation at a glance

  • Spectrum: The ViaSat-3 constellation will operate on Ka-band
  • Coverage: The ViaSat-3 constellation is designed to cover North and South America, Europe, Africa, Middle East, and Asia Pacific
  • Speed: Each ViaSat-3 satellite is planned to have the ability to deliver download speeds of up to 100+ of  Mbps
  • Capacity: Each satellite is anticipated to deliver at least 1 Terabit of throughput data per second (1Tbps)
  • Weight: Each satellite is expected to weigh approximately 6 metric tons
Additional resources
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