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Exede

Exede Internet
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Launch year 2012
Current supplier ViaSat
Website www.exede.com

Exede Internet was launched in 2012 through ViaSat and provides broadband internet to the United States. Exede service is powered by the ViaSat-1 satellite. ViaSat-1 earned the Guinness World Record title for the highest capacity communications satellite. The Exede service currently serves 687,000 customers in the U.S.

Launched in 2012, Exede Internet is a broadband internet service that covers areas traditional terrestrial internet service providers do not reach. In 2013, Exede introduced Exede Voice home service as a companion to the data service.

Exede also offers Exede Business, which was launched in 2014 and Exede Enterprise for live events, field operations, and disaster response.

The satellite ViaSat-1 was announced in 2008. Designed by ViaSat and manufactured by Space Systems/Loral in Palo Alto, California, the satellite was completed in 2011. It was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan in October 2011 using a Proton Breeze M rocket. The satellite has a geostationary orbit over North America at 115.1° West longitude. ViaSat-1 has 72 spotbeams. The satellite has 63 beams covering the continental USA, Alaska and Hawaii, and 9 covering Canada through the Xplornet service. The satellite weighs 6,740 kg and has a 15-year operational life. ViaSat-1 cost $400 million to produce and launch.ViaSat-2, which is scheduled to launch in 2017, will expand the capacity and coverage of the Exede service.

Exede Internet is powered by ViaSat's ViaSat-1 satellite. Initially the satellite broadband internet was launched as a response to the lack of coverage provided by terrestrial services. The 12 Mbit/s service from Exede was faster than earlier satellite internet access options such as WildBlue which could reach 1.5 Mbit/s. In 2016, a 25 Mbit/s download speed was introduced in some areas, as well as a new modem supporting the new speed tier that includes an integrated Wi-Fi router and VoIP adapter.

The service for residential and business uses a 77 cm antenna similar to satellite television equipment, that requires a clear view of the southern sky. The internet service covers most of the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii. Between 2012 and 2015, the Federal Communications Commission has reported that Exede Internet met or surpassed advertised speeds. In the 2015 report, Exede download speeds were just over 100% of advertised, while upload speeds topped 150% of advertised speeds.


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