ViaSat, Inc.
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Internet service provider with 11,049,786 broadband deployment records across 51 states and territories.
What the FCC Data Tells Us About ViaSat, Inc.
ViaSat, Inc. appears in the FCC Form 477 broadband deployment dataset with 11,049,786 individual filings spread across 51 states and territories. That volume of filings points to a nationwide operator — each record represents a distinct census-block-and-technology combination the provider has reported serving, so the raw count reflects both geographic reach and the number of technology tiers the company deploys (for example, fiber and DSL in the same block count as two records).
Texas is the largest single market for ViaSat, Inc. with 914,231 deployment records on file, followed by California at 710,145 records. Averaged across its footprint, the provider files roughly 216,662 records per state — a useful yardstick for comparing how deeply it has penetrated each territory versus competitors listed on the same state pages.
Keep in mind Form 477 counts filings, not subscribers or homes passed. A high record count means the provider has told the FCC it is capable of serving many census blocks; it does not guarantee active service at any specific street address, nor does it reflect actual subscriber numbers. Use this page alongside the state breakdown below to see where ViaSat, Inc.'s reported footprint is densest, and cross-reference with the technology mix on each state page to understand what speeds and delivery methods are on file for each market.
States Served
| State | Records |
|---|---|
| Texas | 914,231 |
| California | 710,145 |
| Florida | 484,481 |
| Illinois | 451,554 |
| Pennsylvania | 421,545 |
| Ohio | 365,344 |
| New York | 350,169 |
| Missouri | 343,565 |
| Michigan | 329,885 |
| Georgia | 291,086 |
| North Carolina | 288,987 |
| Virginia | 285,762 |
| Oklahoma | 269,118 |
| Indiana | 267,071 |
| Minnesota | 259,777 |
| Wisconsin | 253,096 |
| Alabama | 252,266 |
| Arizona | 241,666 |
| Tennessee | 240,116 |
| Kansas | 238,600 |
| Iowa | 216,007 |
| Louisiana | 204,447 |
| Colorado | 201,062 |
| Oregon | 196,621 |
| Washington | 195,574 |
| Nebraska | 193,352 |
| Arkansas | 186,211 |
| South Carolina | 181,908 |
| Mississippi | 171,778 |
| New Jersey | 169,588 |
| New Mexico | 168,609 |
| Kentucky | 161,672 |
| Massachusetts | 157,508 |
| Idaho | 149,842 |
| Maryland | 145,247 |
| West Virginia | 135,218 |
| North Dakota | 133,769 |
| Montana | 132,288 |
| Utah | 115,406 |
| South Dakota | 88,360 |
| Wyoming | 86,204 |
| Nevada | 84,538 |
| Maine | 69,518 |
| Connecticut | 67,578 |
| New Hampshire | 48,837 |
| Vermont | 32,580 |
| Rhode Island | 25,181 |
| Hawaii | 24,924 |
| Delaware | 24,115 |
| Alaska | 16,873 |
| District of Columbia | 6,507 |
About This Data
Provider data comes from the FCC Form 477 broadband deployment dataset. Records represent individual broadband availability filings, not subscriber counts. A provider may file multiple records per census block covering different technologies and speeds. Learn more on our methodology page.
Disclaimer: Data from FCC Form 477. For informational purposes only. Coverage data represents provider filings, not guaranteed service at a specific address. Always verify availability directly with the provider.
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