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Telecom Haiti offers Hughes Network Systems' DirecWay broadband satellite services throughout Haiti
May 14, 2003
GERMANTOWN, Md. -- Hughes Network Systems (HNS), the world's leading provider of broadband satellite solutions, which it markets under the DIRECWAY(R) brand, announced today that TELECOM Haiti has signed a contract as a value-added provider offering DIRECWAY two-way, high-speed Internet access services to corporations, small businesses, educational institutions and consumers throughout Haiti.
"Access to the Internet means access to knowledge and knowledge is the key to any serious attempt at development," stated Lionel Coupet, President of TELECOM Haiti. "Our newest service, DIRECWAY offered by TELECOM Haiti, provides the easiest access to that knowledge in a country seriously handicapped by a lack of terrestrial infrastructure. This service is especially beneficial to schools and businesses in remote areas of the country where progress and development are most challenged. DIRECWAY opens up endless and exciting possibilities for a more hopeful and dynamic future."
DIRECWAY broadband by satellite services are available in either single user or LAN terminal configurations, with scalable grades of service, allowing enterprise customers to deploy a network solution tailored to their specific requirements and readily expandable as their business growth demands.
"High-speed Internet access is a key tool to expanding opportunities for both enterprises and consumers in developing countries," said Emilio Cecchi, assistant vice president of HNS. "Businesses of all sizes, as well as the educational and medical communities and consumers, all benefit from broadband connections to the Internet. HNS is pleased to have TELECOM Haiti as a value-added reseller bringing the benefits of DIRECWAY solutions to all of Haiti."
Hughes Network Systems Inc.
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