Gilat wins $18m Gazprom Russian broadband deal

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The Israeli company will deliver a multiservice platform and user terminals to operate over the new Yamal 601 Ka satellite.

Israel's Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (Nasdaq: GILT; TASE: GILT) has been awarded an $18 million contract by international satellite operator Gazprom Space Systems (GSS) to provide broadband connectivity across Russia. Gilat will deliver a multiservice platform and user terminals to operate over the new Yamal 601 Ka satellite. The companies also signed today a cooperation agreement for joint development of communication projects such as IFC, and railway transport.

The Yamal 601 Ka satellite is expected to be launched in 2019 and will provide broadband coverage for both the European and Asian regions of Russia. The satellite’s 32 beams will be lit up by Gilat’s two SkyEdge II-c gateways to be installed in the Central and Siberian Federal Districts.

This first phase of the project consists of gateways for utilizing one-third of the satellite’s capacity and includes the delivery of tens of thousands of Gilat’s terminals with the advanced efficiency-driven DVB-S2X technology. An expansion of the project is expected when additional capacity will be required for further service.

Gilat’s highly efficient platform, supporting a broad portfolio of VSAT solutions, will enable GSS to provide high quality affordable broadband to various market segments. Gilat’s Scorpio VSATs will deliver consumer broadband to the most remote locations, while Gilat’s Capricorn VSATs will enable the rural regions to benefit from corporate connectivity and shared access.

GSS and Gilat also agreed to engage in further business cooperation including joint development to expand both regional and global coverage for fixed and mobile platforms, as reflected in the signed Cooperation Agreement. The Agreement calls for IFC coverage over Russia and abroad supported by multiple Ka and Ku satellites from GSS and other satellite operators, taking advantage of Gilat’s dual-band Ku/Ka antenna. The plans also include provision of communication services to passengers of railway transport with Gilat’s on-the-move terminals and GSS satellite capacity.

“GSS is pleased to collaborate with Gilat for Ka broadband coverage across Russia and to further extend our partnership to future projects,” said Dmitry Sevastiyanov, Director General of Gazprom Space Systems. “We chose Gilat’s platform due to its high efficiency and its flexibility to support multiple applications today and tomorrow.”

“Gilat is honored to be selected by GSS as the ground segment provider for its Yamal 601 Ka satellite and is excited about the potential of additional cooperation for future joint development projects,” said Michal Aharonov, VP Commercial at Gilat. “This partnership is a significant step for Gilat in Russia as an enabler of high-quality affordable broadband to the people of Russia in a variety of markets.”

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - www.globes-online.com - on August 29, 2018

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