Gilat Satellite Networks Secures $40 Million Contract for Virtualized SkyEdge IV Platform

Reuters
03 Jun
Gilat Satellite Networks Secures $40 Million Contract for Virtualized SkyEdge IV Platform

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. has secured a $40 million contract for its virtualized SkyEdge IV platform, marking a significant advancement in satellite ground network technology. The platform, which incorporates a cloud-native architecture and is ready for future 5G-NTN standards, is set to be delivered over the next 24 months. This development highlights Gilat's focus on innovation, enabling satellite operators to leverage a virtualized, multi-service platform adaptable to modern connectivity demands. The contract underscores Gilat's commitment to evolving the satellite communication landscape through scalable and efficient solutions, paving the way for enhanced multi-orbit services and new revenue streams.

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