Install firefox gpo msi package

Hello,
How to install and upgrade firefox automaticaly on more than 100 computers in corporate invoirment.
(users without administrative permissions and very limited internet connections)
Can we expect original firefox msi packages in the future, to install with Microsoft domain GPO?
Is there any other solution for my problem?
Best regards
Marko Rotar

See e.g. http://www.frontmotion.com/Firefox/index.htm

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