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Gilat Announces SkyEdge Deal With IsNet

Petah Tikva, Israel (SPX) Jan 24, 2005
Gilat Satellite Networks has announced an agreement with IsNet in Turkey for the supply of a SkyEdge network to include two hubs and 1,500 VSAT terminal sites. The satellite-based remote sites will be dispersed throughout Turkey.

IsNet, a leading ITC company in Turkey, provides enterprises, organizations and consumers with services, such as Internet, security solutions, co-location, voice communication, web design, software development and IT system maintenance.

The SkyEdge network will allow IsNet to provide data, voice, embedded VPN and video applications to its wide customer base. With a satellite-based network, the Company plans on expanding its solution offering throughout its coverage in Turkey.

Mr. Ismail Hakki Aksener, General Manager, IsNet, said, "Coverage, continuity, accountability and innovation are important factors for our organization in delivering solutions to our customers. We feel that Gilat, with its breadth of global experience, is best able to meet these demands. We look forward to our cooperation and feel that the introduction of VSAT technology will prove to be a positive one and will contribute further to IsNet's leading position in the market."

Dr. Rudy Colson, Gilat's Associate Vice President, Sales, Central Asia, Caucasus and Turkey, said "IsNet is a very important and reputable service provider in Turkey and Gilat is proud to provide the company with the latest in VSAT technology.

"We see a truly considerable potential for the use of various types of applications, as needed by IsNet's customers. With the SkyEdge, IsNet is armed to cope well with the most demanding of requirements.

"We believe that due to Gilat's experience in Turkey and the solid support from our local partner Setkom, in marketing, sales and post sales activities throughout Turkey, we are well equipped in providing our customers in the country with a superior means of communications, maintaining timely and continuous professional support and creating strong customer confidence."

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