Attachment VIASATSLIDE.pdf

VIASATSLIDE.pdf

SUPPLEMENT submitted by VIASAT, INC.

SLIDE SHOW

2011-08-04

This document pretains to SES-LIC-20110318-00318 for License on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESLIC2011031800318_910494

      ViaSat, Inc.

FCC International Bureau
      Presentation


       April 13, 2011


Discussion Topics

 ƒ   ViaSat Overview
 ƒ   Next Generation Satellite Systems
 ƒ   Satellite Program Status
 ƒ   User Terminal
 ƒ   Gateway Earth Stations
 ƒ   Other




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ViaSat Overview

 ƒ   ViaSat founded as startup company in 1986 and has been public
     since 1996 (NASDAQ: VSAT)
 ƒ   Market capitalization of approximately $1.4 billion and last fiscal
     year revenues of nearly $700 million
 ƒ   ViaSat invents, designs and builds telecommunications technology
 ƒ   Leading provider of consumer broadband, enterprise and
     government satellite networks and communications products on a
     global basis
      –   Shipped over 600,000 consumer terminals worldwide over last five years
      –   WildBlue service (purchased by ViaSat in December 2009) has approximately
          425,000 customers using two first generation Ka band satellites
      –   Leading provider of VSAT networks, tactical data links and network security
          to US Department of Defense

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Consumer Broadband

  ƒ   WildBlue is a leading US broadband satellite service provider
       –   Over $900 million cumulative invested capital
       –   Entered service in 2005
  ƒ   Infrastructure
       –   2 Ka Satellites
       –   ViaSat SurfBeam networking system
  ƒ   Over 425,000 subs today
       –   55% wholesale (powered by), 45% WildBlue brand retail
  ƒ   Distribution partners




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Satellite Technology Leadership

   ƒ   Leading innovator in satellite
       communications industry
       –   Focus on continued improvement in performance
           and bandwidth efficiency of satellite networks
       –   First to design ~140 Gbit/s satellite (VIASAT-1)
       –   Assisted in architecture of Eutelsat’s KA-SAT
           satellite (~70 Gbit/s)
       –   Next generation satellites currently in design phase
           with further capacity improvements




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Next Generation Satellite Systems

   ƒ   Next Generation North American Satellite System
        – Over $400 million invested in satellite and ground technologies
        – Partnership for Canadian capacity with Barrett and Loral
        – Will drastically improve broadband speeds and quality of service to
          levels similar to many terrestrial technologies
        – Lowers cost per bit allowing affordable service offerings
        – Access to NGSO spectrum is critical to this result


   ƒ   Partners for Next Generation Satellite Systems
        – Eutelsat in Europe, North Africa and Middle East
        – Yahsat in Middle East
        – Barrett/Loral in Canada




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ƒ ViaSat-1 Satellite
ƒ ~140+ Gbit/s
ƒ Q3 CY2011 Launch




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Extraordinary Capacity


  ƒSatellite   Capacity (Gbit/s)




                                   ViaSat Proprietary Information
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Satellite Coverage

       User Beams in blue, Gateway beam center in Red




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Satellite Info


   ƒ   16 U.S. Gateway locations + 1 Canadian
       –   Gateway beams are 3 or 4 color reuse
   ƒ   63 U.S. User beams
       –   User beams are 1 color reuse
   ƒ   User beam coverage in heavily populated areas
   ƒ   Gateway beams in less populated areas with
       arid to moderate rain / weather climates


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Satellite Status


   ƒ   Satellite is complete and in final testing
   ƒ   Launch window is late July to early August
   ƒ   IOT period is approx 60 days
   ƒ   Service commencement late Oct to early Nov
   ƒ   US334 coordination underway




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FCC Authorizations


   ƒ   FCC authorizations granted
       –   VIASAT-1 market access grant (S2747)
            • 1500 MHz uplink
                – Portion shared with NGSO (secondary)
                – Portion shared with LMDS (secondary)
            • 1500 MHz downlink
                – Portion shared with NGSO on non-conforming basis
                – Portion shared with terrestrial users being sunsetted




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FCC Application Status

   ƒ   FCC applications pending
       –   User terminal (4 M) – GSO and NGSO band
            • Has completed PN period with no comments
       –   14 Gateway earth stations (in U.S.)
            • 2 gateways also provide TT&C support
   ƒ   FCC applications to be filed
       –   2 Gateway earth station applications
            • Anchorage & Juneau
       –   STAs to support on-site GW antenna testing prior to
           grant of GW application
       –   STAs for support of IOT
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User Terminal




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User Terminal

   ƒ   Fully 25.138 compliant
   ƒ   Transmits in frequency bands
       –   28.35 – 29.1 GHz, 29.5 – 30.0 GHz
   ƒ   Receives in frequency bands
       –   18.3 – 19.3 GHz, 19.7 – 20.2 GHz
   ƒ   Same considerations that warrant blanket
       licensing rules in GSO band warrant blanket
       licensing waiver in NGSO band



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Gateway Earth Station




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Gateway Earth Station


   ƒ   Meets FCC 25.138 requirements
   ƒ   Transmits in frequency bands
       –   28.1 – 29.1 GHz 29.5 – 30.0 GHz
   ƒ   Receives in frequency bands
       –   18.3 – 19.3 GHz, 19.7 – 20.2 GHz




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Sharing


   ƒ   Gateways and user terminals use same NGSO
       sharing technique as previously approved for
       spacecraft
   ƒ   Gateways and user terminals compatible with
       existing terrestrial uses of the bands




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Other


  ƒ   WildBlue minor modification (on PN)
  ƒ   Minor updates to to pending applications




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