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BySky To Provide Belgium And Holland With Two-Way Broadband

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Luxembourg - Jul 08, 2003
BySky, a Satellite Service Provider based in Ruinen, The Netherlands, has signed a volume reseller agreement with Satlynx to deliver two-way broadband satellite services to SMEs, Public and Educational Sectors in Belgium and The Netherlands.

BySky is already providing two-way Internet high-speed connections anywhere acrossin The Netherlands. The service is independent from any infrastructure such as phone lines or any other terrestrial networks. It is also very easy to install and deploy even in the most remote locations.

The contract with Satlynx enables BySky to provide high quality, two-way broadband services, such as broadband internet connectivity, to SMEs and public entities located in geographically dispersed environments, which are and looking for alternative but complementary solutions to those provided by terrestrial operators in the more densely populated areas.such as two-way satellite communications services offering broadband Internet connectivity.

Nico Alblas, Director says, stated: "We are very pleased about this contract with Satlynx, as it enables us to offer our new service, to a larger audience customer base all across the country. SMEs and the public sector in Belgium and The Netherlands are now able to send and receive data at high speed wherever they are with no restriction due to the lack of terrestrial infrastructures."

Robert Feierbach, Vice President Corporate Services said: "'Satlynx is experiencing high demand for two-way services via satellite. Through our strong relationship with BySky, SMEs in these countries have now now access to a low cost, always-on communications solutions which can be implemented anywhere almost in real time in the across these territories."

Satlynx is a joint venture owned by SES Global, Gilat Satellite Networks and Alcatel Space / SkyBridge. Satlynx has created an unrivalled portfolio of reliable and cost-effective two-way broadband service solutions for a wide range of applications all over Europe. Customers being served by Satlynx's network include La Poste (France), BT Openworld (UK), TISCALI (Italy) and Neo Sky (Spain), among others.

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