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  2. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    Viasat: ORGO: Organogenesis: VSAT was moved from the S&P 400 as it was more representative of the small cap market space. ORGO was removed from the S&P 600 as it was no longer representative of the small-cap market space. [67] March 20, 2023: CBRL: Cracker Barrel: UIS: Unisys

  3. Viasat (American company) - Wikipedia

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    Viasat, Inc. (formerly stylized as ViaSat) is an American communications company based in Carlsbad, California, with additional operations across the United States and worldwide. Viasat is a provider of high-speed satellite broadband services and secure networking systems covering military and commercial markets. [3] [4] [5]

  4. List of communication satellite companies - Wikipedia

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    The World Teleport Association publishes lists of companies based on revenues from all customized communications sources and includes operators of teleports and satellite fleets.

  5. List of S&P 400 companies - Wikipedia

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    ViaSat: AYI: Acuity Brands: S&P MidCap 400 constituent Acuity Brands, Inc. (NYSE: AYI) will replace The ADT Corp. (NYSE: ADT) in the S&P 500. Apollo Global Management, LLC acquired The ADT Corp. [258] April 22, 2016: GME: GameStop: GPN: Global Payments Inc: Global Payments is acquiring Heartland Payment Systems.

  6. Viasat - Wikipedia

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    Viasat Cup, 2006 Danish football tournament; Viasat Ukraine, a Ukrainian direct broadcast satellite television distributor; Viasat World, operator of: Viasat Nature; Viasat Explore; Viasat History; Viasat 1, a Ghanaian television channel; Viasat 3, a Hungarian TV channel; Viasat 6, a thematic television channel of Sony Pictures Television Networks

  7. Satellite Internet access - Wikipedia

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    How satellite internet works. Satellite Internet generally relies on three primary components: a satellite – historically in geostationary orbit (or GEO) but now increasingly in Low Earth orbit (LEO) or Medium Earth orbit MEO) [23] – a number of ground stations known as gateways that relay Internet data to and from the satellite via radio waves (), and further ground stations to serve each ...

  8. ViaSat-1 - Wikipedia

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    ViaSat-1 is a high throughput communications satellite owned by Viasat Inc. and Telesat Canada. [2] [3] Launched October 19, 2011 aboard a Proton rocket, it held the Guinness record for the world's highest capacity communications satellite with a total capacity in excess of 140 Gbit/s, more than all the satellites covering North America combined, at the time of its launch.

  9. ViaSat-2 - Wikipedia

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    ViaSat-2 is a commercial communications satellite launched June 1, 2017 and went live late February 2018. It was advertised to be the world's highest capacity communications satellite with a throughput of 300 Gbit/s, exceeding that of HughesNet EchoStar XIX, which launched in December 2016. [ 2 ]