Press Release
Australia and New Zealand Expand SouthPAN Program with Viasat through $252m AUD Award for Additional Satellite Services
SouthPAN is a collaborative satellite-based augmentation system developed jointly by
SouthPAN serves growing end market use cases, including in agriculture to increase productivity through applications like precision spraying, yield mapping, controlled traffic farming, inter-row seeding and livestock management. It is also capable of improving personnel safety on mine and construction sites through smart geo-fencing technologies to accurately identify the location of workers operating vehicles and heavy machinery.
This marks the second such award for the company, after Inmarsat – which has since combined with
“This agreement secures a reliable satellite service and ground infrastructure, delivering precise positioning across
“We have a long history providing advanced PNT and safety services across the world, so we are of course excited to be expanding this work and collaboration with GA and LINZ.”
SouthPAN is delivered by Geoscience Australia in partnership with Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand, with early services available to both countries since 2022.
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This press release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to the safe harbors created under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements include, among others, statements that refer to the development of a second SouthPAN satellite payload and the future availability and performance of Viasat’s satellites. Readers are cautioned that actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ include: risks associated with the construction, launch and operation of satellites, including the effect of any anomaly, operational failure or degradation in satellite performance; our ability to successfully develop, introduce and sell new technologies, products and services; our ability to realize the anticipated benefits of Viasat’s satellites and any future satellite we may construct or acquire; the reliability and/or availability of materials and services required to develop Viasat’s satellites; unexpected expenses related to our satellite projects; changes in relationships with, or the financial condition of, key customers or suppliers; our reliance on a limited number of third parties to manufacture and supply our products; the effect of adverse regulatory changes (including changes affecting spectrum availability or permitted uses) on our ability to sell or deploy our products and services; changes in the way others use spectrum; our inability to access additional spectrum, use spectrum for additional purposes, and/or operate satellites at additional orbital locations; competing uses of the same spectrum or orbital locations that we utilize or seek to utilize; and other factors affecting the communications and defense industries generally In addition, please refer to the risk factors contained in our
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SouthPAN contract signing
(L) Simon Reynolds , Engineering Manager for SouthPAN, (C) Melissa Harris , CEO of Geoscience Australia, and (R) Stuart Bryce , Vice President Capture and Strategy, Viasat International Government, signed the contract for SouthPAN additional satellite services this week in Canberra, Australia .
Source: Viasat, Inc.

