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Gilat Receives DVB-RCS Compliance Certification From The SatLabs Group Gilat Satellite Networks announced Thursday that its SkyEdge DVB-RCS VSAT has received the SatLabs Group Certificate of Compliance, confirming its fulfillment of the DVB-RCS standard and ability to interoperate with other DVB-RCS based satellite equipment. Gilat is the first large FSS VSAT vendor who has been certified by SatLabs. Xavier Lobao, Chairman of the SatLabs Group, said, "It is an important phase within the SatLabs Qualification Program to have Gilat, a leading VSAT provider, prove its commitment to the DVB-RCS standard by successfully completing our compliance process. One of the key success factors of DVB-RCS in the market place is its acceptance by the major VSAT vendors. Thus, Gilat's compliance of the SkyEdge DVB-RCS VSAT is a move in a positive direction towards the success of DVB-RCS." Erez Antebi, CEO of Gilat Network Systems, said, "We are pleased to have successfully completed the SatLabs DVB-RCS qualification process. In addition to complying with the DVB-RCS standard, our SkyEdge DVB-RCS VSAT also benefits from the longevity of Gilat's experience, unique established solutions and ability to offer a full array of enhanced features. The SkyEdge DVB-RCS VSAT is a member of our SkyEdge family of products, bundling interactive data, broadband IP and carrier-grade VoIP on the same system." Related Links Gilat SatLabs Group SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express iDirect And Envivio Partner To Increase Efficiency Of Satellite Bandwidth Herndon VA (SPX) Oct 20, 2005 iDirect Technologies and Envivio announced Wednesday a strategic technology relationship to increase the efficiency of satellite bandwidth used for the distribution of IP-based digital video, voice and data services.
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