FORM 6 K
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Report on Foreign Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a
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of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For the Month of May 2004
Gilat
Satellite Networks Ltd.
(Translation of Registrants Name into English)
Gilat House, Yegia
Kapayim Street
Daniv Park, Kiryat Arye, Petah Tikva, Israel
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Attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein is Registrants announcement dated May 3, 2004 that Registrant has supplied over 1,500 VSATs during the past 12 months to ITC Limited.
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Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (Registrant) BY: /S/ Tal Payne Tal Payne V.P. Finance |
Dated: May 4, 2004
May 03, 2004
Gilat Satellite Networks announces milestone in ITC-IBD E Choupal Project in India Cites major expansion of Project within the last six months, supplies close to 1,500 VSATs for remote sites in India
Petah Tikva, Israel, May 3, 2004 Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. (Nasdaq: GILTF) today announced it has reached a major milestone in the supply of the Companys Skystar 360E VSATs to ITC Limited in India, confirming that it has supplied during the past 12 months over 1,500 VSATs primarily for ITCs E-Choupal project.
Launched in June 2000 by the
International Business Division (IBD) of ITC Limited, E-Choupal has already
become the largest initiative among all Internet-based interventions in rural India.
E-Choupal services today reach out to more than two million farmers across the
country growing a range of crops soybeans, coffee, wheat, rice, pulses, shrimp
in some 20,000 villages through 3,600 kiosks across six states (Madhya
Pradesh,Maharashta, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh ,Uttar Pradesh & Rajasthan). Part of the
implementation of the E-Choupal network is with Gilats long-time
customer & system integrator HCL Comnet Ltd.
Mr. Siva Kumar CEO ITC-IBD said The
enthusiastic response from farmers has encouraged us to plan for the extension of the
E-Choupal initiative to 11 other states across India over the next few years.
There are plans to channelize services related to micro-credit, insurance, health and
education through the same E-Choupal infrastructure.
Avihu Bergman, Gilats Executive VP Sales, said, India continues to fulfill its promise as one of the worlds fastest-growing markets for VSAT technology. With the acceleration in the deployment of E-Choupal sites by ITC, we feel vindicated in our continued commitment to this project and the Indian market.
Bergman added, The eChoupal project is a case study for rural farmers from different geographies who can benefit from the pioneering work done by ITC for this project. We also find it gratifying to know that our technology is used to bring the power of high-speed Internet access as well as interactive data applications to rural farmers through out the country. We will be continuing our successful relationship with ITC Limited and HCL Comnet Limited which helps ensure and maintain our leadership in the Indian VSAT market.
About Gilat Satellite
Networks Ltd.
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., with
its global subsidiaries Spacenet Inc., Gilat Latin America and rStar Corporation, is a
leading provider of telecommunications solutions based on Very Small Aperture Terminal
(VSAT) satellite network technology with close to 500,000 VSATs shipped worldwide.
Gilat, headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, markets the SkyEdge Product Family
which includes the SkyEdge Pro, SkyEdge IP, SkyEdge Call, SkyEdge
DVB-RCS and SkyEdge Gateway. In addition the Company markets the Skystar
Advantage®, DialAw@y® IP, FaraWay, Skystar 360E and SkyBlaster* 360
VSAT products in more than 80 countries around the world. Gilat provides satellite-based,
end-to-end enterprise networking and rural telephony solutions to customers across six
continents, and markets interactive broadband data services. Skystar Advantage, Skystar
360E, DialAw@y IP and FaraWay are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gilat Satellite
Networks Ltd. or its subsidiaries. (*SkyBlaster is marketed in the United States by
StarBand Communications Inc. under its own brand name.) Visit Gilat at
www.gilat.com.
Certain statements made herein that are not historical are forward-looking within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words estimate, project, intend, expect, believe and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Gilat to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements that may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including, among others, changes in general economic and business conditions, inability to maintain market acceptance to Gilats products, inability to timely develop and introduce new technologies, products and applications, rapid changes in the market for Gilats products, loss of market share and pressure on prices resulting from competition, introduction of competing products by other companies, inability to manage growth and expansion, loss of key OEM partners, inability to attract and retain qualified personnel, inability to protect the Companys proprietary technology and risks associated with Gilats international operations and its location in Israel. For additional information regarding these and other risks and uncertainties associated with Gilats business, reference is made to Gilats reports filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
1.Could you please explain
the business rationale of eChoupal project?
Rural India is a difficult
environment for business. Infrastructure roads, power, telecom is weak.
Market institutions information, risk transfer, finance are still evolving.
Lack of access to modern resources has resulted in under-trained workforce, leading to
subsistence incomes. These and many other constraints dissuade many companies from taking
on the challenge of rural commerce. Yet, such an engagement can result in a
win-win agenda.
ITC eChoupal deploys modern tools and business processes to tackle these inefficiencies and overcome the constraints, contributing to increases in rural incomes while creating new business opportunities for the company.
2.What are the benefits that
farmers have reaped out of this network and what benefits have ITC gained from this
network?
ITCs eChoupals Internet
kiosks in the villages represent an approach to seamlessly connect subsistence
farmers with global markets. The network of these eChoupals each operated by a
local farmer from within the community allow for a virtual integration of the
supply chain eliminating the several inefficiencies of the traditional disconnected
chain. The specially designed local language web portals provide access to real-time
information on prices & weather and customized knowledge on farm practices.
The farmers benefit by improving their farm productivity and realizing better prices for their crops, and a sense of dignity & confidence in being connected with the rest of the world.
ITC benefits through lower transaction costs, and better traceability of the source of raw material for its food & agribusinesses.
3.What are the impediments you
faced in starting up the complex network especially in villages with very poor
infrastructure?
State-of-the-art technology requires
localization to overcome the challenges of poor infrastructure and the digital divide that
exists in rural India.
Accordingly, focus went into (a) managing the vagaries of local power availability through UPS / rechargeable batteries and renewable power sources such as Solar energy (b) developing user interfaces in the local language (different languages are spoken across different regions of India) which are iconic and intuitive for the first-time computer users (c) connecting the Last Mile, as the Internet is the primary medium for the choupal, through VSAT / wireless connectivity solutions, and (d) training the first-time Internet users.
4. What were your considerations when you made a decision to choose VSAT as a
medium of communication for this network?
Remoteness of the locations,
reliability of the connection to Internet and scalability in the bandwidth requirement.
5.What are ITCs
growth plans for this network?
ITC eChoupal is surging towards the
vision of reaching 100,000 villages by 2010 and servicing 10 million farming households.
With an estimated 30% growth in farm incomes through eChoupal interventions, the quality
of life in rural India will improve significantly.
6.What is the time frame
ITC have kept in mind for break-even?
eChoupal is akin to infrastructure
project, accordingly the returns will be back-ended. We are expecting a pay-back in about
five years.
7.What is your advise to Rural
based Commercial Organizations / NGOs / Social Organizations who are planning similar
networks in other countries?
Sustainability on multiple
dimensions the key driver behind such rapid scale up, is a derivative of (a) the
business and cost model rigor, (b) lessons learnt in adapting to different
socio-agro-economic conditions and (c) the strength of conceptual underpinning
goals of shareholder value maximization and social wealth creation are neither mutually
exclusive nor subordinate to each other, instead, are deeply intertwined.
8.What made you choose Gilat and
how is your experience with them?
Gilats expertise in developing
innovative solutions and experience in deploying affordable technologies in developing
economies fitted well with the ITC eChoupal vision and principles. Gilat is very proactive
in offering insights for adapting the technologies to the challenging terrain.
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