SYTN network competes with another network targeting the same sector, Toranet. SYTN’s program enables the customer to pick 400 "Kosher" sites, and to set time limits.
Netvision has recently connected to a new network called Shma Yisrael Torah Network (SYTN) whose target market is the Haredi (Ultra-orthodox Jewish) market in Israel. Netvision has supplied the technical solution to help this community overcome its problems with the Internet. Netvision’s technological solution gives the network control over its customers’ activities, both in terms of sites visited and in terms of time spent surfing.
SYTN network competes with another network targeting the same sector, Torahnet. SYTN’s program enables the customer to pick 400 "Kosher" sites, and to set time limits. The network supplies the Haredi public with "Haredi information", current updates on the daily Talmud page learned worldwide, the Mishna (Talmudic code of law) and the Halacha (Jewish law). The network also operates a question and answer service with Rav Mordechai Eliahu, and includes the sites of the Ministry of Religion, and religious schools.
The network also runs a site with illustrations that children can download to make posters of various Mitzvot (good deeds). In addition, the network has a site for "Women of Valor" which is entered with a secret code and allows Jewish women worldwide to communicate privately on the web.