PARIS — Broadband hardware and service provider ViaSat Inc.’s strategy will be tested anew in the next 12 months as the company attempts to reverse a 17.4% decline in consumer broadband subscribers in the past two years.
ViaSat has said the declines were in part expected as its new ViaSat-2 satellite was a year late in coming into service. More recently, the company said a still-unspecified defect in the deployment of two Ka-band antennas on ViaSat-2 had slowed commercial rollout of that satellite.
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