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Israel’s Gilat Selected By TIM Brasil To Provide Satellite Backhaul For 4G IoT

Photograph courtesy of Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.

TIM Brasil, a leading mobile operator with the largest 4G coverage in Brazil, and Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd., a worldwide leader in satellite networking technology, solutions and services, announced today that TIM Brasil selected Gilat’s satellite backhaul solution to enable 4G services to unserved areas, such as highways and small towns, as well as to the agribusiness IoT market. Initially, Gilat will supply one thousand VSATs to complement TIM’s cellular coverage program, “4G TIM in the Field”.

“The partnership with Gilat will enable TIM Brasil to utilize the “4G TIM in the Field’ project to extend its 4G coverage from the coastline into the country for the benefit of the agribusiness IoT market,” said Marco Di Costanzo, Engineering Director at TIM Brasil. “Gilat’s satellite backhaul solution will allow the 4G network expansion for connectivity of machines and operators to real-time control and monitoring of harvesters and agricultural tractors, ensuring cost-effective decisions, better crop management and greater speed, efficiency and productivity in the production flow.”

“We are excited to support TIM Brasil’s vision of extending 4G coverage inland to the rural areas of Brazil for the benefit of the agribusiness IoT market,” said Tobias Dezordi, Regional Vice President Latin America at Gilat. “TIM Brasil’s selection of Gilat further validates our vision that LTE cellular backhauling over satellite provides affordable, high quality broadband connectivity, solidifying Gilat’s LTE backhauling leadership and demonstrating our technological superiority in supporting more and more applications, such as highways and the fast growing IoT market.”

Further to “4G TIM in the field” project, already providing connectivity to major farm and mill partners, TIM Brasil is planning a complete national coverage calling for expanding its 4G services inland to increase productivity of the farming industry market in rural Brazil. The project allows communication between the field and the office, addressing one of the main challenges of the agribusiness market. The project provides robust real-time connectivity, automation, and ultimately delivering products faster and to the right markets.

In partnership with TIM, Gilat will supply a 4G backhaul over a multi-spot beam Ku-band satellite to enable reach to the most remote areas of Brazil. The satellite backhaul will support the agribusiness IoT market as well as extending coverage to highways and improving the quality of life of the region’s population, by enabling access to 4G mobile connectivity for the first time.

About TIM Brasil

TIM’s mission is to connect and care for each customer, so that everyone can accomplish more. To this end, it focuses on the strategic pillars of offering, infrastructure, efficiency and customer experience, based on an internal culture of accountability and the change of processes and platforms that allow a digital transformation. The motto is – “Evolution does not stop” – reinforces the Company’s commitment to its Investment Plan and with the objective of becoming the top telecommunications operator in Brazil.

Since 2015, TIM is leader in 4G coverage in the country and is a recognized player in ultra-mobile and fixed broadband. TIM is also leader in governance practices and remains the only Company in the telecommunications sector in the B3 New Market, TIM is recognized as having the highest level of corporate governance; in addition it is the longest-running Company in the sector, eleven consecutive years, to be included in the Corporate Sustainability Index (ISE).

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