The capabilities of the "Amos 17" satellite and Gilat technologies will serve the growing demand on the continent for services such as distance medicine and online learning * Dan Zaychek CEO of Halal-Communications: The needs of communication in the growing continent require adaptation and complex and advanced network solutions that we offer together with Gilat * Assaf Rosenhak CEO of Gilat Telecom: Using our SD-WAN MAX product will allow space-communication customers to enjoy advanced management services
Halal-Communications, the operator of the "Amos" communications satellites, and Gilat Telecom, a provider of network services for the development of fast and advanced satellite services for companies on the African continent, announced today that they will cooperate and offer customers in Africa advanced and reliable communication services thanks to the high digital capabilities of the Amos 17 satellite, and the unique technology of Gilat Telecom's SD-WAN MAX product. These include distance medicine services, online learning, video conferencing and more, which will be available immediately and can be used by connecting from home or the office.
The collaboration between Haal-Communications and Gilat Telecom will allow mobile network operators and internet providers in Africa to save a lot of expenses thanks to the connection made possible by the advanced Amos 17 satellite while using and utilizing the customer's existing equipment, which can also be operated remotely by the end users. In addition to this, the customer will also benefit from higher productivity and a reduction in operational costs, thanks to the use of Gilat Telecom's smart service provider, as well as a smart management rate thanks to the SD-WAN technology, which allows service providers and cellular network providers to centralize the control of data traffic by satellite and fiber Optical as well. The service allows various uses such as: voice use, streaming, use of applications such as Facebook, Netflix, cloud services, etc., all of which are customized to the users' needs and requirements.
Ofer Assif, Vice President of Business Development, Marketing and Strategy in the communications space, notes that "the collaboration with Gilat Telecom will allow the company to speed up the services offered to customers while utilizing the advanced technology of the Amos 17 satellite in the developing African market. We are sure that the cooperation with Gilat Telecom will lead us to many profitable business opportunities in Africa."
Amir Cohen, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Gilat Telecom: "We are an enterprising company that constantly focuses on how to improve the service we provide for our customers. The collaboration with Space-Communications indicates that we are working within an ecosystem to drive cost savings and improve capabilities."
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