Viasat chose Rocket Lab to supply its Lightning-GEO satellite bus earlier on Monday.
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Rocket Lab shares rose Monday after the company announced it was selected to build a satellite bus—essentially the frame of a satellite—for the U.S. Space Force. Viasat selected Rocket Lab to build the satellite bus for the Space Force’s Protected Tactical SATCOM-Global program, which uses commercial providers for secure satellite communications for military use. It’s a nice win for Rocket Lab, and illustrates how the commercial space business is growing and changing.

Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ:VSAT) has chosen Rocket Lab Corporation (NASDAQ:RKLB) to provide the satellite bus for a spacecraft being developed under the U.

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Elon Musk just told SpaceX employees that Starlink could one day carry 90% of all internet traffic, and the implications for competitors, consumers, and pricing power are far more alarming than the headline suggests.

Earlier this month, Viasat, Inc. reported first-quarter 2026 results showing revenue of US$1,156.54 million versus US$1,171.05 million a year earlier, with net loss narrowing to US$51.74 million and diluted loss per share from continuing operations improving to US$0.38 from US$0.43. Management reaffirmed mid-single-digit revenue growth guidance for fiscal 2027 while highlighting continued weakness in commercial services and contrasting strength in Defense and Advanced Technology...

Viasat’s second quarter results disappointed the market, with revenue falling short of Wall Street expectations and shares declining following the announcement. Management attributed the underperformance to ongoing challenges in certain commercial services, including continued declines in fixed broadband subscribers and slower-than-expected maritime installations. CEO Mark Dankberg emphasized that growth within the Defense and Advanced Technology (DAT) segment, particularly new contract awards a

Elon Musk just outlined a satellite network so vast it could carry 90% of all internet traffic, and the gap between that vision and what public investors can actually buy tells a complicated story about who wins and who gets squeezed out.

Defense awards surged 22% while satellite capacity expansion nears service entry.
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