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    Actelis Networks secures $140,000 in orders to modernize US military base networks

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    Actelis Networks (NASDAQ:ASNS), a leading provider of cyber-hardened, rapid deployment networking solutions, announced today that it has received new orders to supply its GigaLine 800 (GL800) technology to modernize and enhance the cybersecurity of military base operations.

    The orders, valued at $140,000, will support the upgrade of outdated installations, providing higher bandwidth capabilities to meet the growing connectivity demands of the U.S. Army.

    The deployment, undertaken in collaboration with Communication Construction Services (CCS) and a major military carrier, will utilize Actelis’ GL800 solution to deliver secure, multi-gigabit, fiber-grade connectivity over existing wiring infrastructure.

    This approach allows for rapid, overnight deployment, significantly reducing both time and costs compared to traditional fiber installations.

    "We’re proud to continue our successful collaboration with Communication Construction Services (“CCS”) to deliver essential connectivity solutions for our military in collaboration with a major Military carrier," stated Tuvia Barlev, Chairman and CEO of Actelis.

    "Our GL800 provides robust, gigabit speed connectivity to medium and long distances overnight, to support increasingly bandwidth-intensive applications, while maintaining the advantages of rapid deployment, cost-effectiveness, and security that are critical for defense applications.”

    The upgraded networks will enhance connectivity for various on-base facilities, including barracks and information centers, supporting secure, high-speed internet access, improved communications, and the integration of smart IoT devices.

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