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Gilat Provides Hub & SkyEdge IP VSATs To HCL Comnet In India

SkyEdge IP VSATs offer a two-way satellite based solution, providing fast downstream and upstream throughput for multimedia applications, large file delivery and high speed internet access.

Petah Tikva, Israel (SPX) Jun 13, 2005
Gilat Satellite Networks announces it has supplied a SkyEdge satellite hub station and over 1,500 VSATs to its long-time customer, HCL Comnet Systems & Services. The SkyEdge hub station is already operational and the deployment of the network is expected to be completed during the second quarter of this year.

HCL Comnet, India's leading provider of satellite communications services, plays a pivotal role in providing Gilat's VSAT technology to that country. The new SkyEdge VSATs, introduced by HCL Comnet to the Indian market, are interactive broadband IP VSATs, operating over an extended C-band satellite.

SkyEdge IP VSATs offer a two-way satellite based solution, providing fast downstream and upstream throughput for multimedia applications, large file delivery and high speed internet access.

Mr. Sanjeev Nikore, Chief Operating Officer, HCL Comnet said, "As India's leading VSAT service provider, we have consistently been the first to bring the latest technological innovations to the country.

In keeping with this commitment, we are aggressively promoting the SkyEdge technology which marks a new era in true broadband satellite communication in India. With its capacity to enable more business per second, this technology stands to revolutionize India's money markets".

Mr. Giora Reish, Gilat's Associate Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Asia said, "HCL Comnet is one of the leading networking companies in India and handles VSAT networks data communications, terrestrial links and complete infrastructure management services.

HCL Comnet has strong relationships with the leading technology enterprises. Gilat's continued association with HCL is testimony to our proven technological excellence and continued evolution."

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