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Gilat secures over $9M in contracts for satellite communications solutions
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Gilat secures over $9M in contracts for satellite communications solutions
by Erica Marchand
Paris, France (SPX) Jul 24, 2024

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ, TASE: GILT), a global leader in satellite networking technology, solutions, and services, announced that the company has received over $9 million in cumulative orders from various satellite operators. These orders aim to enhance global SATCOM networks using Gilat's advanced and proven solutions.

Gilat's technology will support a variety of services and applications over GEO and NGSO satellites, including in-flight connectivity, maritime mobility, cellular backhaul, and enterprise services.

"These orders reinforce our position at the forefront of the new space era industry, as satellite operators rely more and more on Gilat to meet the complex demands of multi-orbit operation," said Hagay Katz, Chief Product and Marketing Officer at Gilat. "This achievement underscores our commitment to innovation and reliability, enabling us to deliver cutting-edge solutions that address the massive growth and evolving challenges of the satellite communications industry."

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