Viasat
VSATViasat is a global provider of satellite-based communications technologies and services, operating a vertically integrated platform of satellites, ground infrastructure, and user terminals.
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Viasat is a global provider of satellite-based communications technologies and services, operating a vertically integrated platform of satellites, ground infrastructure, and user terminals. The company delivers high-speed broadband, narrowband, and secure networking solutions to commercial and government customers across aviation, maritime, and land-based markets. Following its acquisition of Inmarsat, Viasat manages a significant multi-band satellite fleet to provide near-global connectivity and specialized cybersecurity solutions.
A leading provider of high-capacity geostationary satellite services with a vertically integrated model that spans spacecraft design to end-user service delivery.
Questions, answered.
- What is Viasat's market cap?
- Viasat (VSAT) has a market capitalization of $9.6B and trades on NASDAQ.
- What is Viasat's revenue and profitability?
- Viasat generated $4.6B in trailing twelve-month revenue with a net loss of $26.9M, representing a net margin of -0.6%. Gross margin stands at 65.3%, with free cash flow of $1.5B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
- Who are Viasat's competitors?
- Viasat's key competitors include L3Harris, Iridium Communications, Amazon, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
- Who does Viasat partner with?
- Viasat's notable partners include Apple, Meta, DirecTV, and others.
- What subsidiaries does Viasat have?
- Viasat's subsidiaries include Inmarsat, TrellisWare Technologies, Inc..
- Where is Viasat headquartered?
- Viasat is headquartered in United States of America and employs approximately 7,500 people. It has been publicly traded since 1996.
