Did you know?
- DataPath was the prime contractor and provider of 100 percent of the SATCOM portion of the U.S. Army's Joint Network Node program - the largest military communications network for Iraq and Afghanistan.
- DataPath has deployed its solutions to every continent, including Antarctica.
- In 2006, DataPath acquired ILC, which developed the powerful MaxView® network management platform for defense, government, and commercial customers.
- In 2007, DataPath acquired SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB, the global leader in the design and manufacture of portable and transportable satellite communications (SATCOM) systems.
- DataPath first delivered transportable SATCOM for the U.S. military in 1998 – a transportable satellite earth terminal for USCENTCOM. It was delivered in 70 days, an unprecedented accomplishment at that time.
- DataPath’s MaxView software is deployed by leading broadcasters such as CNN, the BBC, NBC, SIRIUS Satellite Radio and more.
- DataPath’s SWE-DISH Drive-Away terminals are used by mobile media crews for CNN, the BBC and many other broadcasters.
- DataPath has built more than 1,000 satellite terminals to support domestic and international customers.
- DataPath has field engineers in 60 locations around the world.
- DataPath is the provider of the U.S. military’s Deployable Ku Band Earth Terminal (DKET) network that carries most of the command and control information in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- DataPath is a global company with dozens of offices, distributor locations and field support bases.
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