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VIDEO: Live from Camp Pendleton with ViaSat SurfBeam 2 Pro Portable

Discussion in 'News' started by GPS, Feb 13, 2012.

  1. GPS

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    There's no power outlet, land-based internet connection or even a decent cell signal in sight, yet we're posting this live, at fast broadband speeds. We're miles deep into Camp Pendleton, connected to ViaSat's SurfBeam 2 Pro Portable mobile satellite transceiver and sending data to and from ViaSat-1 located more than 20,000 miles above our heads. SurfBeam 2 wasn't designed for us to kick back and surf the web in the middle of nowhere at speeds that we could barely achieve while tethered to a cable connection just a few years ago, but we're doing just that, with ViaSat's roughly $20,000 go-anywhere satellite broadband rig. We first heard about Pro Portable last month at CES, which the company is marketing towards military, emergency management personnel and even broadcasters -- that's right, the sat truck of the future fits inside a hand-carry suitcase, and sends HD video from the world's most remote locations right back to broadcast centers at record speed, nearly eliminating that lag that makes certain CNN reports painful to watch.

    Read more and watch the video and see some photos of the portable SurfBeam 2 via the source link.

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    http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/13/viasat-surfbeam-2-pro-portable/
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    Wow! That's really cool! While looking at ther website, I found info on the sat hardware, and info/pricing for the monthly service, but I couldn't find pricing on the cool suitcase satellite package. I'd really like to get one so I can live-stream videos when we go to the dunes or during our annual wakeboarding summer vacation. What a great concept! I'll have to look into this a LOT more ;) Thanks John !!!!!

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