Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. provides satellite-based broadband communications.
The company designs and manufactures ground-based satellite communications equipment and provides comprehensive, secure end-to-end solutions and services for mission-critical operations, powered by its technology.
The company’s portfolio includes a satellite network platform, Very Small Aperture Terminals, or VSATs, amplifiers, high-speed modems, high-performance on-the-move antennas, and high-efficiency, high-po...
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. provides satellite-based broadband communications.
The company designs and manufactures ground-based satellite communications equipment and provides comprehensive, secure end-to-end solutions and services for mission-critical operations, powered by its technology.
The company’s portfolio includes a satellite network platform, Very Small Aperture Terminals, or VSATs, amplifiers, high-speed modems, high-performance on-the-move antennas, and high-efficiency, high-power Solid State Power Amplifiers, or SSPAs, Block Upconverters, or BUCs, and Transceivers. Furthermore, following the recent acquisitions of Stellar Blu Solutions LLC in January 2025 and DataPath in 2023, its portfolio also includes next-generation In-Flight Connectivity, or IFC, Satellite Communication, or SATCOM, terminal solutions, and transportable and portable terminals for defense forces and field services. Its comprehensive solutions support multiple applications, with a full portfolio of products to address key applications, including broadband internet access, cellular backhaul over satellite, enterprise, social inclusion solutions, IFC, maritime, trains, defense, and public safety, all while meeting the most stringent service level requirements. The company has a large installed base and currently has hundreds of active networks.
The company sells and distributes products and provides its services internationally, particularly in the United States, Latin America, Asia, Asia Pacific, and Europe. It also operates its business and manufactures its products internationally.
The company provides managed networks and services through satellite and terrestrial networks, in addition to developing and marketing ground-based satellite communications equipment. It offers complete turnkey integrated solutions, including managed satellite network services solutions, including services over its own networks (which may include satellite capacity); network planning and optimization; remote network operation; call center support; hub and field operations; end-to-end solutions for mission-critical operations; and construction and installation of communication networks, typically on a Build, Operate, and Transfer, or BOT, or Build, Operate, and Own, or BOO, contract basis.
In these BOT and BOO projects, the company builds telecommunication infrastructure, typically using fiber-optic and wireless technologies for broadband connectivity.
The company’s products are primarily sold to satellite operators, communication service providers, MNOs, and system integrators that use satellite communications for their customers, and to government organizations and system integrators that use its technology. The company is particularly active in enterprise and government broadband applications, consumer broadband access, cellular connectivity, national telecommunication connectivity, defense and homeland security, and mobility applications for air, land, and sea. It provides services directly to end-users in various market sectors, including in certain countries in Latin America, and provides managed network services in certain countries, such as Australia, Peru, Mexico, the Philippines, and the U.S., over a satellite network owned by a third party. It has sales and support offices worldwide, network operations centers, and R&D centers in Israel, the U.S., and Europe.
The company designs and manufactures ground-based satellite networking communications equipment, which it sells to its customers either as network components (modems, BUCs, antennas) or as complete network solutions (which include hubs and related terminals and services) or turnkey projects. It develops the equipment that includes commercial VSAT systems, defense and homeland security satellite communications systems, SSPAs, BUCs, transceivers, low-profile antennas, IFC ESA antennas, on-the-move and on-the-pause terminals, and modems. The company’s equipment is used by satellite operators, service providers, telecommunications operators, MNOs, system integrators, government and defense organizations, large corporations, and enterprises. It sells and distributes its products and provides its services internationally in Latin America, Asia, Asia Pacific, North America, Africa, and Europe. In particular, it provides connectivity services, internet access, and telephony to enterprise, government, and residential customers over its own networks, built using both its equipment and equipment purchased from other manufacturers in various technologies and over other networks that it installs, mainly based on BOT and BOO contracts. The company builds telecommunication infrastructure in these projects, typically using fiber-optic and wireless technologies for broadband connectivity. It also provides NOC services and hub services. Following the acquisition of DataPath, the company’s newly owned subsidiary, its portfolio also includes defense ground systems and field services.
The company has diversified revenue streams that result from both sales of products, which include construction of networks, and services.
Growth Strategy
The company’s strategies are to continue to serve as a key partner of VHTS, HTS, and NGSO satellite operators; expand the company’s presence in the IFC market; fortify its leadership position in the 4G/LTE and 5G cellular backhaul market; expand its presence in the defense market; and provide broadband internet to rural areas in governmental projects.
Business Segments
Satellite Network was focused on:
Developing and supplying networks used as the platform that enabled the satellite constellations of High Throughput Satellites, or HTS, Very High Throughput Satellites, or VHTS, and Non-GEO Stationary Orbits, or NGSO opportunities worldwide; providing advanced broadband satellite communication networks and associated professional services and comprehensive turnkey solutions and managed satellite network services solutions; customers included service providers, satellite operators, MNOs, Telcos, large enterprises, system integrators, defense, homeland security organizations, and governments worldwide. Principal applications include In-Flight Connectivity, cellular backhaul, maritime, social inclusion solutions, government, defense, and enterprise networks, and are driving meaningful partnerships with satellite operators to leverage its technology and breadth of services to deploy and operate the ground-based satellite communication networks. The product portfolio included a leading satellite network platform with high-speed VSATs, high-performance on-the-move antennas, BUCs, and transceivers, as well as multi-band Deployable Ku/Ka/X Earth Terminal, or DKET, terminals (a family of transportable terminal hubs), and durable, ultra-portable terminals for quick connectivity in remote locations.
Integrated Solutions was focused on:
Developing, manufacturing, and supplying products and solutions for mission-critical defense and broadcast satellite communications systems, advanced on-the-move and on-the-pause satellite communications equipment, systems, and solutions, including airborne, ground-mobile satellite systems and solutions; and the product portfolio included leading high-efficiency, high-power SSPAs, BUCs, and transceivers with a field-proven, high-performance variety of frequency bands. The company’s customers are satellite operators, In-Flight Connectivity service providers, defense and homeland security system integrators, NGSO satellite operators, and gateway integrators.
Network Infrastructure and Services was focused on:
Telecom operation and implementation of large-scale network projects in Peru; providing terrestrial (fiber optic and wireless network) and satellite network construction and operation; serving its customers through technology integration, managed networks and services, connectivity services, internet access, and telephony over its own networks; and implementing projects using various technologies (including third-party technology), mainly based on BOT and BOO contracts.
Commencing January 1, 2025, as the company increases its focus on the defense market segment and the IFC sector as primary growth engines, to better target the diverse and attractive end markets it serves, and to provide investors with greater insight into its business lines and strategic growth opportunities, it operates in three operating segments.
Gilat Defense Division: provides secure, rapid-deployment solutions for military organizations, government agencies, and defense integrators, with a strong focus on the U.S. Department of Defense resulting from its strategic acquisition of DataPath Inc. By integrating technologies from Gilat, Gilat DataPath, and Gilat Wavestream, the Gilat Defense Division delivers resilient battlefield connectivity with multiple layers of communication redundancy for high availability.
Gilat Commercial Division: provides advanced broadband satellite communication networks for IFC, enterprise, and cellular backhaul, supporting HTS, VHTS, and NGSO constellations with turnkey solutions for service providers, satellite operators, and enterprises. The company’s acquisition of SBS serves as the cornerstone of this division, strengthening its position in the IFC market and enabling it to provide cutting-edge connectivity solutions that meet the demands of passengers, airlines, and service providers worldwide.
Gilat Peru Division: specializes in end-to-end telco solutions, including the operation and implementation of large-scale network projects. With expertise in terrestrial fiber optic, wireless, and satellite networks, the Gilat Peru Division provides technology integration, managed networks and services, connectivity solutions, and reliable internet and voice access across the region.
Trademark
‘SkyEdge’, ‘Wavestream’, ‘AeroStream’, ‘Raysat’, and ‘Spatial AdvantEdge’, ‘DataPath’, and other marks are trademarks of the company and its subsidiaries.
Satellite Networks Segment
The company’s Satellite Networks operating segment provides satellite communications network systems and associated professional, and in certain instances, managed satellite network services to satellite operators, governments, Telcos, and service providers worldwide. The company’s operational experience in deploying large networks, together with its global network of local offices, enables it to work closely and directly with those providers. It provides equipment, solutions, and services to the commercial, mobile, government, enterprise, social inclusion solutions, and consumer markets. It provides solutions tailored to the requirements of individual industries. Based on the company’s open SkyEdge platforms, its solutions provide added value to operators through better performance and integration, as well as simpler deployment.
The company’s SkyEdge product family, including its SkyEdge II-c and SkyEdge IV products, allows it to deliver efficient, reliable, and affordable broadband connectivity, such as internet, voice, data, and video. Both platforms support multiple applications, such as broadband access, enterprise connectivity, cellular backhaul, and mobility applications.
The company also supports satellite networking through professional services, training, and a full range of turnkey solutions and outsourced network operations. It is also addressing the defense market using its VSAT platforms, Single Channel Per Carrier, or SCPC modems, and DataPath, its subsidiary that sells into the U.S. Department of Defense.
The company’s antenna systems are a significant element of its offering to the Communication on the Move, or COTM market, and address the COTM land and air markets.
Products and Solutions
SkyEdge Family of Network Systems
The company’s SkyEdge II-c multi-service hub platforms let service providers support any application in any market. Powered by Gilat's distributed and highly scalable X-Architecture, the cloud-based SkyEdge II-c platform enables efficient and robust ground segment deployment to support single beam or multi-beam satellites.
SkyEdge IV is the company’s next generation multi-service platform built with its new, advanced Elastix-Architecture. SkyEdge IV’s single platform for multi-orbit operation enables deployment on GEO Very High Throughput Satellites, as well as Non-GEO stationary constellations, and operates a single and unified multi-orbit network.
SkyEdge II-c and SkyEdge IV systems support large-scale broadband services for enterprise, cellular backhaul, IFC, maritime, and consumer applications, including fast web browsing, high-speed trunking, video streaming, Internet Protocol Television, or IPTV, Voice Over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, and other bandwidth-intensive services. The company’s SkyEdge II-c system and SkyEdge IV system also support cellular backhauling of 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G technologies. The SkyEdge II-c system is designed with the highest scalability, supporting multi-satellite multi-beam networks, with any number of gateways and user terminals. The SkyEdge II-c platform supports three VSAT types: Gemini, Capricorn, and Taurus. It includes a unified, centralized network management system, or Total NMS, which manages all hub elements at all gateways from a central NOC location and enables the definition of different types of virtual network operators to support different types of business models and services in multiple regions. Enhanced Fault-Management, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security, or FCAPS functions, a network management framework created by the International Organization for Standardization and the electronic machine-to-machine interface, enable full visibility, control, and seamless integration with the operator’s operations support system/business support system, or OSS/BSS, environment. As part of the company’s roadmap to support multi-service capabilities and very high speed (up to 1.5 Gbps) services, it launched SkyEdge IV, which uses a new VSAT platform, the Aquarius, in addition to Gemini, Capricorn, and Taurus. The company’s plan is to gradually support segments that are currently supported by SkyEdge II-c, including mobility, enterprise, and cellular backhaul.
The company’s VSATs provide operational simplicity and reduced operational expenditures. They provide simple VSAT installation that expedites deployment and reduces costs. The VSAT customer premises equipment, or CPE, includes an intuitive graphical user interface that guides the installer step-by-step through the installation and service activation process.
SkyEdge II-c Gemini is a family of compact high-throughput routers designed to enable high-speed broadband services while meeting cost efficiencies required by residential customers and businesses. Gemini enables fast web browsing, video streaming, IPTV, VoIP, and other bandwidth-intensive services. This solution comes in variations for enterprise applications, such as retail, banking, automatic teller machines, or ATMs, lotteries, and USO/USF government-funded programs aimed to expand broadband connectivity to underserved regions. The company’s Gemini VSATs also operate on SkyEdge IV.
SkyEdge II-c Capricorn is a family of ultra-high-performance satellite routers that are used for corporate services, 2G/3G/4G/5G cellular backhauling, IP trunks, and mobility services. For IP trunks and mobility, Capricorn delivers acceleration and packet-per-second performance that supports hundreds of users per VSAT. For LTE cellular backhauling, Capricorn includes its patented (granted in Japan, the U.S., China, Belgium, France, Germany, and the U.K.) cellular data acceleration technology that enables full LTE speeds of up to 400Mbps for cellular handheld devices. Capricorn VSATs also operate on SkyEdge IV.
SkyEdge II-c Taurus is used for in-flight satellite communication connectivity, with simultaneous support for broadband IFC and Internet Protocol Television, and is a key component of its Ku and Ka aeronautical satellite communication solution, as its ultra-high-performance aero-modem manager, or MODMAN, for in-flight connectivity. Taurus is supported by SkyEdge IV and will allow continuous operations of IFC between the SkyEdge IV and SkyEdge II-c systems. The Taurus-M VSAT addresses the military market.
SkyEdge IV Aquarius is a new family of VSATs that the company introduced, which supports higher speeds of up to 1.5 Gbps. The Aquarius VSAT family is based on next-generation technology that supports the demands of 5G, and very high speeds for mobility and maritime. It features a new capability that allows roaming between NGSO and GEO networks, for example, SES mPOWER NGSO and GEO satellites. In line with the company’s strategy, it released in 2023 the Aquarius Pro for enterprise, mobility, and cellular backhaul indoor use, and in 2024, it introduced the Aquarius Outdoor for enterprise, mobility, cellular backhaul outdoor use, Aquarius Pro SCPC for SCPC symmetric applications, and Aquarius-E for lower-cost enterprise applications.
GLT-1000/MLT-1000/GLT 1500 is a modem line of products for SCPC and Multi-Channel Per Carrier, or MCPC applications. The MLT-1000, constructed in accordance with rigorous military standards, delivers a robust and secure waveform suitable for demanding link conditions in both fixed and mobile applications. GLT 1500, to be released in 2025, is the company’s new Software Defined Radio modem, or SDR, designated for defense applications.
C-Series and Q-Series Portables is a family of man-portable terminals designed and marketed by DataPath Inc., the company’s subsidiary, that provides on-the-go reliable, high-performance satellite communication capabilities. The C-Series terminals feature a wide azimuth travel range, continuous duty-cycle high-speed servo drives, antenna control with Ephemeris data ingest, and RF payloads for both LEO and MEO broadband communication constellations. Both feature commercial and governmental (Mil-std-810G) solutions.
DKET 3400 and DKET 3421 Transportable are a family of Deployable Ku/Ka/X Earth Terminal, or DKET, terminal hubs in the form of a single-skid earth terminal, designed and marketed by DataPath. The company’s recently acquired subsidiary provides customers with a multiband transportable hub node that delivers the operational flexibility, capacity, connectivity, and control required to ensure success anywhere in the world. The DKET family enables X, Ku, and Ka band operation, as scalable modem architecture, up to 32 modems, flexibility to leverage available satellite assets, interchangeability between military and commercial networks, and easy transport over air, land, or sea.
IFC Terminals and Antenna Products
ESR family of products: ESR 2030 – Electronically Steered Antenna is an ultra-slim, low-profile antenna for business aviation that operates in LEO constellations.
SR300, BRP 60, BR71, BR72, and ER5000. SR 300 and ER 5000 are COTM antennas that are used for commercial defense and government applications. BRP 60, BR71, and BR72 are used for UAV applications.
Sidewinder (part of the company’s product portfolio following the acquisition of SBS on January 6, 2025) is a full ESA terminal solution that is novel in its open architecture optimized to enable the performance and cost advantages of multi-orbit service LEO and GEO. It has already been selected by satellite operators and airlines to provide next-generation satcom solution offerings. Through these collaborations, Sidewinder has been embraced by some of the world’s largest airlines.
System Integration and Turnkey Implementation
The company has expanded its business beyond core VSAT networks to deliver complete and comprehensive solutions to meet its customers’ needs, even where VSATs are not the main part of the solution. It sees a growth in market demand for vendors capable of fully delivering integrated solutions for interdisciplinary, communication-based projects.
In certain other situations, it is required to provide its VSAT solutions in a turnkey mode where it is responsible for the complete end-to-end solution. In the case of turnkey solutions, and occasionally in projects requiring system integrations, the company provides its customers with a full and comprehensive solution, including:
Project management – accompanying the customer through all stages of a project and ensuring that the project objectives are within the predefined scope, time, and budget.
Satellite network design – translating the customer’s requirements into a system to be deployed, performing the sizing and dimensioning of the system, and evaluating the available solutions.
Deployment logistics – transportation and rapid installation of equipment in all of the network sites.
Implementation and integration – combining the company’s equipment with third-party equipment, such as solar panel systems and surveillance systems, as well as developing tools to allow the customer to monitor and control the system.
Operational services – providing professional services, program management, network operations, and field services.
Maintenance and support – providing 24/7 helpdesk services, on-site technician support, and equipment repairs and updates.
Space segment – where applicable, providing space capacity with back-to-back agreements with the satellite operators.
Marketing and Sales
The company uses both direct and indirect sales channels to market its products, solutions, and services. Its Fixed Networks segment has organized its sales activities by geographic areas, with groups or subsidiaries covering most regions of the world. The company’s sales teams are comprised of account managers and sales engineers who establish account relationships and determine technical and business requirements for the customer’s network. These teams also support the other distribution channels with advanced technical capabilities and application experience. Sales cycles in the VSAT network market vary significantly, with some sales requiring 18 months and even more, from an initial lead through the signing of the contract, while sales stemming from an immediate need for product delivery can be completed within two to three months. The sales process includes gaining an understanding of customer needs, several network design iterations, and network demonstrations.
Customers and Markets
The company provides its Satellite Communication solutions mainly to satellite operators, governments, MNOs, telecommunication service providers, ISPs, and homeland security and defense agencies.
The company sells and distributes its products and provides services internationally, particularly in Latin America, Asia, Asia Pacific, the U.S., Africa, and Europe.
Mobility Solutions & IFC
The company’s IFC portfolio includes VSAT network platforms, SkyEdge II-c and SkyEdge IV network systems, high-speed modems, the Taurus family, high-performance on-the-move antennas, and high-efficiency ESA antennas for commercial aviation for LEO and multi-orbit LEO and GEO networks; high-power SSPAs and BUCs.
Mobility Solutions - Raysat Low-Profile Satellite Communication on the Move Antenna Systems
The company’s RaySat series consists of low-profile, in-motion, two-way antennas for satellite communication on the move. Compact, aerodynamic, and vehicle-mounted, RaySat antennas deliver mission-critical data, voice, and video in real-time. The company’s RaySat products operate in Ku and Ka bands and are intended for both civilian and military satellite communication on-the-move applications, such as:
In-Flight Connectivity and UAS – Single and dual-band solutions for commercial, business, and military aviation, including panel-based high-efficiency antennas. In early 2022, it successfully demonstrated with Airbus a flat ESA antenna with no moving parts.
Train Data Connectivity – Reliable and wide-band alternative to cellular-based data connectivity for trains over satellite, supporting high-speed trains. Provides access in remote and rural places with smooth coverage and cross-country access with no roaming limitation.
Military – Strategic military advantage by supporting the transfer of real-time intelligence while on-the-move with a small, low-profile, hard-to-track antenna.
Digital satellite news gathering – Always on, no setup time, real-time streaming video.
First responders – Supports vehicles’ mobility, agility, and stability required for teams to be the first to reach the scene.
Search and exploration teams, close-to-shore vessels, etc.
A full suite of two-way, low-profile antennas is available with multiple onboard tracking sensors, enabling accurate tracking, short initial acquisition, and instantaneous reacquisition. RaySat antenna products are designed, manufactured, and assembled at the company’s facilities in Bulgaria.
Integrated Solutions Segment
The company’s Integrated Solution operating segment designs and manufactures next-generation SSPAs for mission-critical defense and broadcast satellite communications systems. The company’s innovative, patented Spatial AdvantEdge technology provides higher output power, greater reliability, and lower energy usage in more compact packages than traditional amplifier solutions. The Integrated Solutions product line meets the growing demand for greater efficiency and significant lifecycle cost reductions for satellite communications systems worldwide.
The company’s Integrated Solutions headquarters, research and development, engineering, and manufacturing facilities are located in San Dimas, California, with additional research and development centers in Israel and Bulgaria. The Integrated Solutions product line is manufactured in its San Dimas facility.
Products and Solutions
RF Power Amplifiers, BUCs, and Transceivers
The Integrated Solutions product line consists of RF amplifiers, Block Up Converters, or BUCs, transceivers, and Frequency Control Units, or FCU, that use solid-state sources to produce high power at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies. The company’s patented Spatial AdvantEdge technology allows it to create more compact product packages that provide higher power, greater reliability, and improved efficiency for any mission-critical applications. The spatially power-combined amplifier employs a different technique for combining the transistor outputs than traditional Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit, or MMIC-based amplifiers. Rather than combining in multiple steps, increasing loss and size with each combining stage, all transistor outputs are combined in a single step. Many amplifying elements synchronously amplify the input signal, and their outputs are combined in free space for very high combining efficiency.
The company’s Integrated Solutions patented technology allows it to create amplifiers and BUCs with high output power in more compact product packages that generate less heat, use less energy, and reduce lifecycle costs. The company’s Integrated Solutions products help customers meet the stringent power requirements for mission-critical communications systems. The company performs full factory acceptance testing on every unit it manufactures and delivers, ensuring each product has guaranteed performance over the full temperature range and over extended frequency bands.
The company’s Integrated Solutions line of products are designed and tested to meet strenuous requirements for temperature, shock, and vibration over the full range of frequency and at the extremes of environmental performance specifications. The company’s Integrated Solutions field-proven technology and reputation for innovation and quality drive solutions for multiple applications targeting military, aerospace, commercial, and broadcast satellite systems.
The company’s product lines include SSPAs in different size and power specifications, including, for example: EnduroStream, PowerStream, TerraStream, Aerostream, and Microstream.
AeroStream
The AeroStream is a state-of-the-art transceiver for challenging in-flight satellite communications environments. AeroStream products meet RTCA/DO-160G, Boeing, Airbus, and ARINC specifications for commercial aircraft, as well as MIL-STD requirements for military aircraft. The AeroStream transceiver has been certified through the process with the FAA. The AeroStream incorporates Integrated Solutions' next generation Spatial AdvantEdge technology to provide high power output with greater efficiency and reliability for airborne satellite communications applications. The AeroStream transceiver offers all necessary interfaces to work seamlessly with leading modems and Antenna Control Units, or ACUs, to provide a convenient turnkey solution. The company offers fully integrated solutions based on its own technology and components. The company’s integrated solutions feature the highest standards of reliability and efficiency, combining its own VSAT/modems, antennas, and BUCs. The company leverages its innovative and industry-leading technological capabilities from R&D centers around the world.
Customers
Integrated Solutions customers include the U.S. Army, Tampa Microwave, General Dynamics Satcom Mission Systems, SAFRAN, ThinKom, Honeywell International Inc., L-3/Harris, Fisica Applied Technologies Inc., and Hughes Networks System LLC, Anuvu. Integrated Solutions’ customers also include the company’s subsidiaries DataPath and SBS.
Network Infrastructure and Services Segment
The company provides network infrastructure construction of the fiber and wireless network of PRONATEL in Peru, mainly through BOT and BOO contracts subsidized by the government. Accordingly, it builds the infrastructure, acts as a licensed telecommunications operator for a defined period, and in some cases, then transfers the network to the customer, which is a governmental entity.
The company has been awarded large-scale government contracts to build and operate, and in certain cases, to transfer fiber and wireless networks of PRONATEL in Peru, namely the Peru Regionals Projects.
Competitors
In the equipment market, the company faces competition from providers of satellite communications systems, products, and services, such as HNS, ViaSat, ST Engineering iDirect, Comtech, Kratos, and a few other smaller providers.
The company competes in some HTS and VHTS markets with competitors, such as HNS, that have launched high-throughput satellites.
The company’s low-profile on-the-move and ESA antennas compete with products from competitors, such as GetSat, QEST, Orbit, Thales, HNS, Intellian, Thinkom, and C-Com Satellite Systems Inc.
The company’s primary competitors with respect to its BUCs and other Integrated Solutions products are CPI, Xicom, Mission, General Dynamics Satcom Technologies, and Paradise Datacom.
Acquisitions
On June 17, 2024, the company, through its subsidiary Wavestream Corporation, entered into a Membership Interest Purchase Agreement with Stellar Blu Solutions LLC, or SBS, a leading U.S.-based provider of next-generation SATCOM terminal solutions, and the owners of its membership interests, which was amended on December 11, 2024. Pursuant to the purchase agreement, Wavestream agreed to purchase from the sellers 100% of the membership interests of SBS.
The acquisition was completed on January 6, 2025.
History
Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. was founded in 1987. The company was incorporated in 1987.