Vendor enhances mini-VSAT broadband for commercial, leisure, and government vessels in European waters

October 22, 2010

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MIDDLETOWN, R.I. -- Next-generation satellite communications in Europe received a significant boost this week as KVH Industries, Inc. (Nasdaq:KVHI -News) and its partner, ViaSat Inc. (Nasdaq:VSAT - News), increased the mini-VSAT Broadbandsm network's capacity in the region by 100%. At the same time, the addition of a new satellite, NSS-6, expanded the overall coverage area for the popular worldwide Ku-band satellite network that supports maritime subscribers as well as ViaSat's Yonder(R) in-flight broadband network for business and commercial aircraft.

"The addition of a new satellite and the rollout of a powerful new high-density waveform, dramatically enhances the ability of our mini-VSAT Broadband network to support existing and future subscribers," explained Brent C. Bruun, KVH's vice president of satellite sales and business development. "Designed to offer service and performance superior to traditional maritime VSAT services, the network is built upon a robust, flexible architecture and ViaSat's ArcLight(R) spread spectrum technology, permitting us to quickly and easily expand the service. Most importantly, commercial, leisure, and government mariners who rely on mini-VSAT Broadband for their Internet and voice connections will enjoy the benefit from these enhancements via their existing, compact TracPhone(R) V7 hardware."

KVH Industries Inc. (Nasdaq: KVHI)

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