Viasat Inc
Residential broadband filings aggregated from our city-level FCC samples. This page summarizes provider-reported technology labels and speed fields at coordinates we store—not a map of every address they serve.
Transparency: FCC data here is research context only. Live retail pricing, promotions, equipment fees, and exact serviceability come from the provider after an address check—use our tool below when you are ready to shop.
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Figures below merge provider-reported fields across our city samples only. They are not a substitute for an address check and may differ from what you can order.
- Technologies in filings
- Satellite
- Highest max download (our city data)
- 150 Mbps
- Largest provider-reported value across merged FCC rows at our coordinates—not guaranteed at every address.
City snapshots
Each city snapshot is one place in our dataset where we queried the National Broadband Map at municipal coordinates and this provider name appeared in the residential rows we retain.
- City snapshots in this index
- 756
- Subset of U.S. cities we cover—not a national census.
- States touched by those snapshots
- 50
- Distinct states with at least one sampled city listing this name.
Averaging about 15 city snapshots per sampled state (a spread metric, not market share).
Methodology: how we sample cities.
Cities in our dataset where this provider appears
These links go to our city internet provider pages (FCC context plus the address tool). Inclusion means Viasat Inc showed up in the FCC extract for that city's coordinates—not full-city buildout and not every street or unit.
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Alaska
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California
Colorado
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
- Ann Arbor
- Battle Creek
- Bay City
- Dearborn
- Dearborn Heights
- Detroit
- Farmington Hills
- Flint
- Grand Blanc
- Grand Rapids
- Holland
- Jackson
- Kalamazoo
- Kentwood
- Lansing
- Livonia
- Marquette
- Midland
- Muskegon
- Novi
- Pontiac
- Port Huron
- Portage
- Rochester Hills
- Royal Oak
- Saginaw
- Southfield
- St. Clair Shores
- Sterling Heights
- Taylor
- Traverse City
- Troy
- Warren
- Westland
- Wyoming
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
- Chattanooga
- Clarksville
- Cookeville
- Franklin
- Gallatin
- Hendersonville
- Jackson
- Knoxville
- Memphis
- Murfreesboro
- Nashville
- Rutherford County (Smyrna area — distinct from Murfreesboro centroid)
- Unincorporated Putnam County (west of Cookeville)
- Unincorporated Shelby County (northeast of Memphis)
- Unincorporated Sumner County (between Hendersonville & Gallatin)
- Unincorporated Washington County, TN (north of Johnson City)
- Unincorporated Williamson County (south of Franklin)
Texas
- Allen
- Arlington
- Baytown
- Brownsville
- Bryan
- Carrollton
- Conroe
- Corpus Christi
- Dallas
- Del Rio
- El Paso
- Fort Worth
- Frisco
- Galveston
- Garland
- Grand Prairie
- Houston
- Irving
- Killeen
- Laredo
- League City
- Longview
- McAllen
- McKinney
- Mesquite
- Midland
- New Braunfels
- Odessa
- Pasadena
- Pearland
- Plano
- Round Rock
- San Angelo
- San Antonio
- Sherman
- Sugar Land
- Temple
- Texarkana
- Tyler
- Waco
Utah
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Technologies in our FCC data
Labels below come from filings tied to Viasat Inc in our city-coordinate pulls. Multiple technologies usually mean the brand files under more than one network type across markets—or multiple paths in the same region.
Satellite
Satellite broadband can reach remote locations but often has higher latency and different data policies than wireline options. What you experience still depends on equipment generation and plan rules at your address.
States represented in our samples
State hubs list counties and cities in our coverage. Use them to browse beyond the FCC links above.
- Alaska (AK)
- Alabama (AL)
- Arkansas (AR)
- Arizona (AZ)
- California (CA)
- Colorado (CO)
- Connecticut (CT)
- Delaware (DE)
- Florida (FL)
- Georgia (GA)
- Hawaii (HI)
- Iowa (IA)
- Idaho (ID)
- Illinois (IL)
- Indiana (IN)
- Kansas (KS)
- Kentucky (KY)
- Louisiana (LA)
- Massachusetts (MA)
- Maryland (MD)
- Maine (ME)
- Michigan (MI)
- Minnesota (MN)
- Missouri (MO)
- Mississippi (MS)
- Montana (MT)
- North Carolina (NC)
- North Dakota (ND)
- Nebraska (NE)
- New Hampshire (NH)
- New Jersey (NJ)
- New Mexico (NM)
- Nevada (NV)
- New York (NY)
- Ohio (OH)
- Oklahoma (OK)
- Oregon (OR)
- Pennsylvania (PA)
- Rhode Island (RI)
- South Carolina (SC)
- South Dakota (SD)
- Tennessee (TN)
- Texas (TX)
- Utah (UT)
- Virginia (VA)
- Vermont (VT)
- Washington (WA)
- Wisconsin (WI)
- West Virginia (WV)
- Wyoming (WY)
FCC research vs shopping
Use this page to understand technologies and where our samples encounter a brand. When you need live pricing, promos, and address-level qualification, move to the internet provider search—results there may differ from raw FCC rows and from your final bill.
Index generated 2026-06-06. Counts are how many city coordinate snapshots list this provider name, not nationwide coverage or address-level availability.