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Follow-up win for ND SATCOM with Poland’s MOD

September 6, 2022

On the heels of a significant SKYWAN modem deal earlier this year, ND SATCOM has received a follow-up order worth 1.5 million euros from its Polish partner, GISS Sp.z o.o. to deliver 100+ Manpack systems to the Polish Ministry of Defence (MOD).

This project is part of the Polish MOD’s ongoing process of expanding and upgrading its satellite communication capabilities. Extensive modernization began a couple of years ago with the deployment of an Earth station, followed by the launch of fixed and mobile communication solutions, and will continue with future investment in larger terminals.

Poland’s MOD will receive Manpack terminals powered by the latest SKYWAN 5G technology with DVB gateways. This unique SKYWAN solution was customized to the specific needs of the military. The flexible SKYWAN topology, spanning star to hybrid to pure mesh, is enhanced by a point-to-point mode. All topologies are supported by ACM. In addition, based on customer feedback, the master backup feature was upgraded to be managed manually.

ND SATCOM’s SKYWAN 5G

With the utmost reliability and performance sought by the military, ND SATCOM’s innovative SKYWAN 5G-SR-X and Manpacks makes missions possible. Visit ND SATCOM at the following booths at these events: MSPO, 6 – 9 September in Kielce, Booth ZM-3 + IBC, 9 – 12 September in Amsterdam, Booth 1D.30

“This multi-phase project demonstrates the demand for and confidence in ND SATCOM’s secure product suite targeted to military end-users. We are continually listening and adapting to the specific challenges and needs of these customers through our offerings. As well, our long experience in securing mission-critical networks involves fully supporting our partners and clients throughout to ensure seamless deployment,” said Jacek Jarmul, ND SATCOM Sales Director.

With more than 30 years of experience in satellite communications, ND SATCOM is the world’s leading supplier of satellite-based communications systems and ground stations and supports customers with critical operations anywhere in the world. Customers in more than 130 countries have selected ND SATCOM as a reliable source for high quality and secure solutions that include turnkey and customized systems. The company’s innovative technologies are used globally by governments, the military, television and radio broadcasting, telecommunications and enterprises. The company’s core product SKYWAN enables secure, reliable and fast communications for thousands of users daily. With the SKYWAN network solution, ND SATCOM connects the IT world with satellite communication and offers fully integrated and optimized solutions for the worldwide availability of online applications.

GISS is a Polish based company that manufactures communication equipment and supports modern military with a wide range of satellite terminals. The company’s areas of expertise include man-pack solutions (carried and operated by a single operator), Flyaway terminals, vehicle-mounted terminals, On-The-Move communication systems, as well as satellite earth stations. Delivered equipment is based on top quality components and can be find on the inventory list of Special and Land Forces. Additionally GISS provides professional training and technical consulting for active and future users of satellite networks

Filed Under: Business Moves, Comms, Contracts, Europe, Gateway, GISS, Hybrid Networks, Manpack, Mesh Network, Military, MoD, Modems, ND SATCOM, Poland, Terminals

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