Hughes had a solid second quarter in '22, one that included $426 million of new enterprise orders, one of our highest quarters on record. I'm proud to report that our HughesNet satellite Internet service has been recognized not only as the best satellite Internet provider of 2022, but also the best rural Internet provider by U.S. News and World Report 360 Reviews. This is the third time in a row that we've been recognized as the best satellite ISP, and both these accolades are a strong endorsement of our commitment to serving rural America. To that end, our team continues to focus on improving the North American consumer offering and customer satisfaction. Our new service plans, which we began rolling out earlier this year, are being well received by customers who are enjoying more high-speed data each month. And our ARPU remained strong, increasing from the first quarter. We continue to optimize capacity allocations to yield the best performance possible from our satellite fleet. Looking ahead in our U.S. consumer market, we are excited about our new HughesNet Fusion service plans, which we will start to launch first with existing customers in August as they reflect the U.S. market beginning in September. You will recall that we announced this first-of-a-kind hybrid geo and wireless capability for consumer in March at the satellite show. Combining satellite and wireless technologies enable us to deliver an overall more responsive internet experience to meet market demand. Additionally, we remain a proud participant in the FCC Affordable Connectivity Program that helps to ensure eligible households have the high-speed Internet service they need. Moving to our North American enterprise business. In the second quarter, we executed an agreement worth more than $180 million with Gogo Business Aviation. This is the first phase of our flat panel electronically steerable antenna technology, including 2,000 antennas we'll service to start in 2024 using OneWeb's LEO capacity and network. Also within the in-flight connectivity market, we completed a multiyear development and deployment project, enabling SES to launch insight services on SES-17 using the Jupiter system platform. And our partners completed deployment of Jupiter modems to initiate in-flight WiFi for Spirit Airlines. In the U.S. managed services arena, our business remains solid. As just one example, we completed a project for a retail customers that involve upgrading network equipment at more than 2,000 stores in less than 5 months. And we continue to see success with contracts and deployments in the retail petroleum and energy markets. In our OneWeb program, we continued deliveries of production gateways and systems as planned. We have shipped 23 gateways so far, and expect to complete all gateways in 2023. We've also started delivery of the production models for user terminals. Our Defense Group had a strong second quarter also, winning add-ons from the U.S. Space Force SATCOM programs, a U.S. Navy 5G networks and classified systems development. In the civilian government market, the team secured a 4-year renewal of our contract with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing managed terrestrial and satellite broadband services to multiple agencies. Also, the group received an award from the U.S. Postal Service for managed terrestrial broadband services at 150 sites, bringing the total number of U.S. Postal Service locations in our portfolio to more than 750. Now to our international operations. As in the U.S., our priority in the Latin American market is to maximize yield on our capacity. For the consumer business, this means value steering through tactics such as selective screening and capacity-optimized price plan. Our ARPU trend is positive, increasing from the first quarter. We are also pursuing high-value enterprise and government projects and decision. For example, during the second quarter, we won 2 additional orders from resellers to deliver broadband to schools throughout Colombia using our Ka-band services, bringing our total to nearly 10,000 sites under this project. In Brazil, we secured a 5-year contract extension with one of the biggest utility companies in the country, providing fleet automation for 3,000 vehicles. A large Brazilian customer expanded and extended our contract, connecting 1,700 additional retail sites to the satellite network. And we won a new retail customer in Brazil with an 80-site managed SD-WAN contract. In Europe, a large multinational oil and gas retailer extended our contract to support the digital transformation with higher speed services and managed WiFi. An important element of our strategy is to expand connectivity in emerging markets, focusing on large populations and businesses either unserved or underfilled like terrestrial broadband business. We continue to successfully execute on this strategy, leveraging the strong acceptance of our Jupiter platform worldwide. As you know, in January of 2022, we completed the formation of our joint venture in India with Bharti Airtel now operating under the Hughes Communications India brand, HCI, the largest satellite service operator in India. It secured its first major win with a 5-year contract with Indian Oil Corporation to provide managed SD-WAN across 10,000 sites, and we launched nationwide high-throughput satellite service business, targeting enterprises, telcos and small to medium businesses using the GSAT-29 and GSAT-11 satellite office. Indonesia is fast developing into a highly active and important region for us. During the quarter, PSN, Pacific Satellite Nusantara, selected Hughes to power their third high-throughput satellite with 11 Jupiter gateways that will provide 100 gigabits per second. And we received an order from Nusantara to supply the Jupiter system to support cellular backhaul over satellite for 390 LTE-based stations. We look forward to the launch of our Jupiter 3 satellite as it will bring significant additional capacity to our market as well as the ability to offer high-speed service plans as demanded by our customers. Our satellite continues to progress at Maxar and is currently in the thermal vacuum chamber where it can be tested in conditions similar to the space environment. Once this testing is complete, we'll move it into final integration. We anticipate that the satellite will be launched during the first half of 2023. Let me now turn this call over to Dave.