ViaSat is charging $19.99 monthly for its VoIP...
ViaSat is charging $19.99 monthly for its VoIP service for the first six months with no up-front cost, said a company spokeswoman. Subscribers to ViaSat’s Exede 12 satellite-based broadband service can receive Exede Voice throughout the continental U.S. except Alaska…
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and Hawaii, she said. Exede 5 subscribers in the western U.S. not served by the ViaSat-1 satellite along with WildBlue customers can’t get Exede Voice, she said. To get service, Exede customers need to attach a VoIP adapter to the satellite modem. The first installations of ViaSat’s broadband service on United Airlines airplanes will “immediately follow” JetBlue, said the spokeswoman. ViaSat’s broadband agreement with United is limited to the former Continental Airlines fleet, she said. United acquired Continental in 2010. ViaSat is providing the complete ground system for NBN’s proposed broadband service in Australia, including 10 satellite gateways, subscriber terminals, back office systems and network management, the spokeswoman said. Space Systems Loral is supplying Ka-band satellites to NBN, which is planning to launch them in 2015.