How can I contact Viasat?

(844) 702-3199Viasat / Customer service

Is Viasat owned by AT?

While Viasat is not owned by any other company, at this point it does have several co-owners. The co-owners are a swedish media group called Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) in the Nordic countries, Sony Pictures Television in Hungary and Viasat World internationally.

Is Viasat the same as HughesNet?

Viasat’s top plan offers four times more data than HughesNet and 100 Mbps download speed versus HughesNet’s max 25 Mbps. Viasat costs more, but if you want to stream TV and video conference, Viasat’s faster download speeds and higher data caps are worth it. Choose HughesNet for lower prices.

How do I get out of Viasat contract?

To cancel Viasat service, you must call Customer Care at 855-463-9333. According to the charts below, if you disconnect your service before the end of your contract, you may be charged early termination fees (ETFs).

Where is Viasat corporate headquarters?

Carlsbad, CAViasat / Headquarters

Why is Viasat so slow right now?

The most common reason subscribers on a data capped plan experience slow speeds is the monthly data allowance has been exceeded. Access won’t be blocked; speeds will be restricted and significantly slower. Log into My Viasat to see how much data you have used and how much is available for the current billing period.

How much does it cost to cancel Viasat?

To cancel your service with Viasat before the 24 month term is up you will need to pay $15 a month for each month left on the contract. If it is within the first month you want to cancel then you will need to pay $360 for the early termination fee.

Does Viasat end email service?

Effective July 31, 2021, Viasat will be ending its Exede.net and WildBlue.net email service, and you will no longer have access to your Exede.net or WildBlue.net email account.

Can I sue Viasat?

Companies like Viasat add clauses to their contract requiring consumer consumer arbitration. This gives them the right to force legal claims out of most US courts. But your Viasat contract can’t take away your right to sue entirely.