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The VSAT market is a subset of the telecommunications and networks industry. It is composed of Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs) which are used to provide two-way satellite communications. VSATs are used to provide broadband internet access, voice services, and data services to remote locations. VSATs are also used to provide backhaul services for cellular networks, and for broadcasting services such as television and radio.
VSATs are typically used in areas where terrestrial networks are not available, or are not cost-effective. VSATs are also used in areas where terrestrial networks are unreliable or have limited capacity.
Some companies in the VSAT market include Hughes Network Systems, Gilat Satellite Networks, Viasat, and Speedcast. Show Less Read more