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![]() by Staff Writers Petah Tikva, Israel (SPX) Dec 14, 2014
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. reports that systems integrator OpenSky ordered an initial VSAT network for ANTEL, the state-owned telecommunications company of Uruguay. ANTEL intends to use its new VSAT network to provide Internet access to schools as well as services for enterprise and defense-related entities across the country. The order - for a fully-redundant SkyEdge II-c hub and 250 remote sites operating in Ku- and C-band, including installation, training and 36 months of extended SatCare support - is scheduled for roll-out in the fourth quarter of 2014. "We have been working with ANTEL since 2007 on a variety of projects and, in that time, have managed to gain their trust," said Martin Villalba, CEO of OpenSky. "We were looking for a technologically strong satellite platform provider to meet a very demanding set of needs. Gilat was the logical choice." "Our cooperation with OpenSky has opened up an entirely new market for us," added Erez Antebi, Gilat's CEO. "With this initial network in place, OpenSky is well positioned to offer additional satellite communications solutions."
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