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Allocation of VSAT Satellite Capacity among Different Users

Related Topics: Viasat, Inc.

In today’s interconnected world, satellite communication has become an essential part of our daily lives. Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) is a satellite communication technology that provides high-speed internet and data connectivity to remote areas where traditional communication infrastructure is not available. VSAT satellite capacity is allocated among different users based on their requirements and usage patterns.

VSAT satellite capacity is allocated by the satellite service provider based on the bandwidth requirement of the user. The bandwidth requirement depends on the type of application and the number of users. For example, a business that requires high-speed internet connectivity for video conferencing and data transfer will require more bandwidth than a residential user who uses the internet for browsing and email.