KVH and ViaSat Ink mini-VSAT Deal.

ENTERTAINMENT CLOSE-UP-3 July 2008-KVH and ViaSat Ink mini-VSAT Deal(C)2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com

In a move to offer faster, more affordable broadband connections to a growing market of leisure, commercial, and government vessels, KVH Industries announced a new agreement

with ViaSat to begin the rollout of the mini-VSAT Broadband satellite communications service.

Together with the compact 24-inch KVH TracPhone V7 antenna, the mini-VSAT Broadband service is already offering regional Voice over IP telephone service and Internet access as fast as 512 Kbps (upload) and 2 Mbps (download) at fixed monthly rates to mariners throughout North America, the Caribbean, the North Atlantic, and Europe.

Under this agreement, KVH and ViaSat are planning to roll out an exclusive network offering access to KVH's mini-VSAT Broadband service for maritime use with airtime revenue to be shared between the two companies. As part of the coverage expansion, KVH has agreed to acquire satellite capacity from Ku-band satellite operators as well as purchase three new regional satellite hubs from ViaSat. These hubs will use ViaSat's ArcLight spread spectrum mobile broadband technology and be operated by ViaSat. As the rollout continues, either KVH or ViaSat will work to establish additional regional hubs and satellite capacity. Over the course of the 10-year agreement, KVH and ViaSat also expect to implement future enhancements to the mini-VSAT Broadband spread spectrum maritime services and related products.

"Expanding our mini-VSAT Broadband service to provide seamless global coverage of maritime broadband communications is one of our top strategic priorities," said Martin Kits van Heyningen, KVH's chief executive officer. "Our new service offers customers predictable fixed airtime rates that are significantly less expensive and much faster than alternative maritime communications solutions. We feel the lower airtime rates combined with antennas that are 85 percent smaller and significantly less costly than traditional VSAT products will help the market grow beyond the small number of very large vessels currently using maritime broadband services. Under the terms of our revenue sharing arrangement with ViaSat, this expansion positions KVH to earn revenue not only from the maritime use of the service but also from future aeronautical applications that roam throughout our network."

The planned service expansion is coming at an opportune time. Broadband at sea is recognized in the commercial maritime industry as an essential operational capability through which information on weather or currents can enable captains to make routing decisions that save time and precious fuel, remote monitoring of engine performance can trigger maintenance that might prevent the need for an expensive repair, and increased security requires greater exchanges of cargo, vessel, and crew data between port authorities and the vessel. In addition, competition for qualified crew members is creating new requirements for providing telephone, e-mail, and Internet access to help improve crew morale and reduce expensive turnover."Enabled by our powerful ArcLight spread spectrum satellite networking technology, the mini-VSAT Broadband service extends the capabilities and availability of mobile broadband connections via Ku-band satellites," said Brandon Nixon, ViaSat's senior vice president. "Our collaboration with KVH over the last two years has allowed our two companies to create a unique offering for the maritime industry, one that changes the equation in terms of what people can expect in terms of both performance and costs. The success of the mini-VSAT Broadband service and TracPhone V7 to date clearly reflects the demand for affordable mobile Internet connections at sea, and we look forward to expanding this service into new regions around the globe."

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