Satellite services provider Digisat Media upgrades to Forsway Odin F-50 hybrid router

Satellite services provider Digisat Media upgrades to Forsway Odin F-50 hybrid router

Satellite services provider Digisat Media upgrades to Forsway Odin F-50 hybrid router

Forsway

MUMBAI: Forsway, a global specialist of innovative solutions for combining satellite with existing terrestrial technologies to provide broadband to underserved regions, announced that it has delivered its innovative Odin F-50 hybrid satellite router to Digisat Media, furthering its partnership with the Spanish satellite services provider. The Forsway customer premises equipment and technology are supporting a Digisat Media managed network providing comprehensive services across Spain that delivers a bouquet of entertainment and content to hospitals nationwide.

Digisat Media designs and operates a wide range of customised services involving satellite and internet services. The service provider furnishes complete solutions for education, TV in the cloud / via satellite, TV mobile units or mobile bank offices - in both public and private sectors. Digisat Media operations are also carried out in emerging markets where it is a leading player in reducing the digital divide.

Digisat Media CEO Candido Calero said, “We are committed to our partnership to deliver entertainment and content for children in hospitals managing a network driven by Spain's leading media group. The innovative services and solutions provided by technology partner Forsway are helping enable Digisat Media to deliver quality services and position for evolving market demands of today and tomorrow.”

Forsway MD Tobias Forsell said,” We are pleased to deliver the Odin F-50 next generation satellite router to Digisat Media, further strengthening our long-term partnership in supporting Digisat’s operations. The unique Odin F-50 technology is highly complementary to Digisat Media's operation, providing a robust, easy to manage and cost-efficient hardware with unique hybrid connectivity to provide broadband access across its extensive network.”