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Author: J.R. Willbury
Posted to the web: 3/13/2009 7:40:20 AM

New satellite internet access for Africa and MiddleEast is now available due to the new satellite capacities allocated by LamitCompany, to all kind of users along the entire continent.

Despite the generalcrisis of satellite capacity, the company offers new connection solutions,SCPC/SCPC or shared, for the satellite internet users, working with all kindof applications. Lamit Company also provides special encrypted Governmentalconnections, video/audio surveillances for highways(traffic control), high security objectiveâ's monitorizing, border control andcustoms management and internet connection or particular satellite internetservices adapted to fit the needs of various companies, starting with thedrilling oil & gas industry and finishing with any other type of  private company, in need of communicationwith the rest of the world..

Theservices are also available for military bases, as well for universities orschools and even for small businesses such as internet cafeâ's.

Dueto the availability of the recently launched 2.5 version of Lamit 2ProPlatform, the satellite internet connectionâ's quality can be raised up andencrypted by using at both ends the Lamit 2Proequipments and applications, or by applying the Lamit 2Pro controllers forthe management of the dedicated networks provided by Lamit Company in somespecific region.

TheLamit solutions have been already implemented with success in Nigeria, Ghana,Angola, Sudan and in many other African countries, as well as into the MiddleEastâ's countries as Iraq,Afghanistan or Kuwait, these being only a few of the hot spots of requestsfor the companyâ's satellite internet services.

Thesedays, when the satellite capacity became insufficient for the large number ofsatellite internet users, any solution which economize the bandwidth is highlyappreciated and should be applied at a large scale.

Forthis reason, Lamit Company started a new research campaign for finding newdistributors and resellers of its integrated solutions, for creating new,higher performance dedicated networks and also for encouraging the appliance ofnew standards for the bandwidthâ's economy.

Due to the highquality of their services and also due to their business performances, LamitCompany received multiple international awards in the past years for itscontribution  to the development ofworldwide communication process and broadband satellite internet field.

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