PARIS — Satellite broadband hardware and services provider Gilat Satellite Networks said the qualification of its dual Ku-/Ka-band aero terminal is likely to have its most immediate impact in China, where the company is already partnered with local IFC/IFE provider Air Esurfing.
Air Esurfing has concluded agreements with several Chinese airlines. Gilat has already provided the ground segment for China Satcom for in-flight connectivity and with a more-recent deal on the Chinasat 18 Ka-band satellite to launch in 2019, the company sees . . .
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