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NEW YORK - BATM Advanced Communications Limited (LSE:BVC; TASE:BVC) has received a $670,000 order for its 10G Carrier Ethernet and aggregation solutions from a major U.S. internet services provider, according to a press release issued Monday.
The customer, described as being owned by one of the world's largest technology conglomerates, has selected BATM's technology as part of a network modernization program replacing 1G platforms with 10G connectivity at outdoor and remote edge locations.
The order will be delivered by the end of 2025 and involves upgrading hundreds of outdoor service cabinets to support multi-gigabit enterprise and residential access. These systems will operate in challenging environmental conditions ranging from sub-zero temperatures to desert heat.
BATM's solutions were selected after testing demonstrated a tenfold increase in edge bandwidth, simplified operations, and reduced field interventions through built-in test capabilities and automated diagnostics.
The technology deployment aims to expand carrier-grade performance to previously underserved edge environments, creating intelligent, cloud-connected edge sites capable of supporting hybrid-cloud traffic, low-latency content delivery, and AI-enabled applications.
"We are pleased to have received this order from this household-name blue-chip customer as part of its network upgrade, which is a great validation of the strength of our network solutions," said Moti Nagar, Chief Executive Officer of BATM, in the press release statement.
BATM is a global provider of network infrastructure, cybersecurity, and diagnostic technologies. The company indicated it sees potential for additional orders as the customer continues expanding service locations and increasing internet speeds.
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