A small Ku-Band earth station used by private networks for receipt of broadcast transmission of data or video as well as interactive communication with a host computer or database for a multitude of applications
Very Small Aperture Terminal: A small satellite dish installed at end-user locations
Very Small Aperture Terminal -- This is a newer type of antenna, usually between 3 and 1 meters in diameter Anything smaller is a USAT (Ultra Small Aperture Terminal)
One-meter diameter satellite dishes used by remote sites, as opposed to the 3m dishes used by head office, in a satellite-linked network The central office is able to broadcast or multicast data to the remote sites In Europe, regulatory restrictions are gradually being lifted to allow two-way transmission The US does not labor under the same protectionism and so has a flourishing VSAT community that allows the remote site to reply using the same link
The abbreviation stands for Very Small Aperture Terminal It is totally independent of existing infrastructure and uses small (1 2 - 2 4m) satellite dishes for sending information between two points, or from one point to several others
Very Small Aperture Terminal, satellite dishes much smaller than conventional dishes for installation at end-user locations
A small earth station, usually less than 2 4 meters, used for satellite communications
Single-channel satellite antenna, measuring 1 5 to 3 0 meters in diameter, that handles up to 56Kbps of digital transmission VSATs that handle the T1 data rate are called TSATs
Very Small Aperture Terminal - refers to small fixed earth stations, usually with antennas up to 2 4 metres, used in a 'star' or 'mesh' network for typically business communications
a type of satellite dish (1 82 4 meters in diameter) Used primarily for data transmissions (low speed to high speed) Can send and receive voice, data and video signals if enhanced VSATs can transmit over wide areas by relaying to satellites in geosynchronous orbit
Very Small Aperture Terminal, referring to satellite earth stations with small antenna diameters, often intended for transportable applications
Very Small Aperture Terminal; a small (under 2 meter diameter dish) antenna and satellite receiver