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Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) May 07, 2008 C2SAT has reported a significant sale to the Norwegian Oil and Gas offshore industry. The order refers to C2SAT's Stabilised VSAT model C2SAT 1.2m Ku. C2SAT and Trac Networks, in co-operation, have delivered the first stabilised VSAT satellite communication solution in a larger tender. Trac provides the TracSAT service which offers global satellite coverage and functionality. The strong growth in the off-shore industry originates from a high demand for asymmetric high bandwidth satellite services, which enable transmission of large volumesof data in ship-to-shore applications. "C2SAT has been in the pole position in this tender since autumn 2007. I am very pleased to proceedto the next level in this deal", says Mr. Fredrik Hanell, CEO, C2SAT Group. "The Norwegian Oil and Gas industry is operating in many geographical regions and the need forsatellite communication systems which maintain their high performance in different kinds of harsh environments is rapidly growing. "This particular project has been planned since autumn 2007 and istailored according to the customer's demand. The key feature making C2SAT the winner in thepurchase is spelled reliability over price", says Per Christiansen, Senior Vice President, TracNetworks. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links C2SAT VSAT News - Suppliers, Technology And Applications
Petah Tikva, Israel (SPX) May 05, 2008Gilat Satellite Networks has announced it has been selected by Synterra to provide a 1,000-site SkyEdge broadband satellite network for use by Russian Post. Gilat was chosen for the second phase of Russian Post's VSAT network following the successful deployment of an initial SkyEdge network which covers approximately 750 Russian Post sites. |
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