
The project aims to deliver 200 Mbps internet to nearly 800 public institutions, including schools, health centers, and police stations across 280 localities. This initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide, enabling access to essential services like education, healthcare, and public safety in remote communities. By establishing a scalable infrastructure, the project supports future bandwidth growth to meet increasing connectivity needs in these underserved regions.
Gilat’s collaboration with Pronatel reflects a shared commitment to improving digital access across Peru. The company’s expertise in deploying complex connectivity solutions positions it to execute this upgrade efficiently. Arieh Rohrstock, Corporate Senior Vice President and President of Gilat Peru, stated: “With extensive experience implementing complex connectivity projects throughout Peru, we are uniquely qualified to carry out this critical migration in record time. Together with Pronatel, we’re advancing our shared goal of increasing digital inclusion in the most remote regions of the country by delivering the high-speed infrastructure needed to support essential public services.”
The infrastructure upgrade is a significant step toward empowering rural communities in Peru. By providing reliable, high-speed internet, the project enhances access to vital resources, fostering social and economic development. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to ensure equitable digital access, particularly in areas where connectivity has been limited.
Gilat’s long-standing partnership with the Peruvian government underscores its dedication to supporting public services through advanced technology. The project in Apurímac, Huancavelica, and Ayacucho is expected to create a robust foundation for future digital growth, benefiting both local residents and public institutions. Through this collaboration, Gilat and Pronatel aim to strengthen Peru’s digital infrastructure, ensuring sustainable connectivity for years to come.