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August 26th, 2019

Get SAT and U.K.’s GRC Get Together for a Strategic Cooperation Relationship 


A collaboration of talents has been finalized between Get SAT, a developer of small, lightweight satellite communication terminals for airborne, ground, and maritime applications, and GRC (Global RadioData Communication Ltd.), who specialize in the design and development of mission critical communication and situational awareness systems.

They have created a strategic relationship that will target U.K. security, defense and government markets with 'communications on-the-move' (CoTM) broadband platforms based on Get SAT’s industry-leading, powerful terminals.   

Leveraging participation in the DSRI (Defence & Security Equipment International) in London, Get SAT at booth S9-110, and at GRC’s live demo on the Sunborn Yacht Hotel London, the partners will usher in a new era of CoTM powered by direct high bandwidth real-time video, audio and data communication.

Iain Pope, GRC Chairman, reported that their customers have been consistently impressed by Get SAT terminals and their ability to deliver high-bandwidth communication on-the-move, with relatively low size, weight and power demands. This has allowed GRC to offer solutions that would previously have proved impossible due to unique vehicle requirements and even lead to them developing their own magnetic mount, for easy walk on fit, allowing terminals to be installed and removed within minutes. The high-level of terminal efficiency also means they’re able to offer their customers great value, effectively delivering more ‘bandwidth for your buck’ than they’re able to offer with other terminals.

Kfir Benjamin, CEO of Get SAT stated that uniting Get SAT’s CoTM systems with GRC’s mission critical solutions provide the ultimate, flexible and seamless on-the-move answers for a wide range of applications required by U.K. clients such as search and rescue, military and other security assignments. With Get SAT systems already deployed in various missions around the world, we look forward to growth in the U.K.