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DataTech recently entered into an agreement with Hughes Network Systems (HNS) to become a 'Value-Added Reseller' (VAR) of Internet 'High Speed' bandwidth services for Fixed/Transportable applications. Individuals, businesses, the government and military or any time-sensitive service and care organizations who are constantly on the go or relocating and who need to send and access information, will now have access to the technology that makes all this possible, no matter where they are or how many times they move. These new internet satellite antennas are now set for production by the end of the first quarter of 2005. They provide unlimited Fixed/Transportable Internet access to users such as news organizations, RV customers, emergency, medical and service providers, field offices, broadband and video conferencing for all industries and office applications. DataTech is finishing the development phase of their first series of products, the DT Series of Two-way Satellite Internet Systems. This first series will offer real-time IP, video, voice, audio and data communications virtually anywhere, anytime, delivering 'High-Speed' Internet-based services and applications at a 'click' of a button. "This is milestone for DataTech and our respective markets. We are excited to have HNS/DIRECWAY as a high speed bandwidth supplier and look forward to additional collaborative efforts and success. Our new DT series, soon to be launched on the HNS/DIRECWAY platform, will provide very quick, reliable, and secure Internet service offerings for many industries who are on the move and need to stay in touch," states Reed Brown, President of DataTech. DataTech will introduce its first products at CES 2005. Available in a .74, .98 and 1.2 meter dish, this DT system deploys rapidly, providing instant Internet connectivity with a simple touch screen interface and is also easy to install. Fixed/Transportable 'High Speed' connectivity enables customers to access broadband from all remote locations, including single platform connection for all users and cost-effective pricing with uniform monthly service fees. Such applications as Voice-Over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Secured Private Networks (SPN), Transportable Wi-Fi Access, Real Time Webcasts via Multicast Delivery, Streaming and much more, will soon be available with this DataTech automated Internet satellite antenna system. And DBS television with dual TV LNB outputs for multiple TV signal reception is offered as an option. This includes HD compatibility simultaneously while using the Internet. "Just imagine the possibilities! Our system is the perfect product for the RVers or private and government organizations that need access to information or a quick uplink. What about emergency response or disaster situations? Who would have ever thought you could stay connected to a 'High Speed' live link, without access to a cellular, DSL, or T1 line? The need is here and the possibilities endless," adds DataTech's Vice President Chuck Uhl. Related Links DataTech International SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express ![]() ![]() Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. has announced that beginning January 1, 2005, the Company will operate under two business units: Gilat Network Solutions (GNS) and Gilat Network Operations (GNO). The Company's 2004 financial statements will reflect this change.
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