C-COM receives $1.2m in orders
September 22, 2016
C-COM Satellite Systems, a global provider of mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems, announced today that it has received $1.2 million in orders in the last 30 days from its resellers in Europe, South America and Asia. Some of the orders have already shipped. The balance will be delivered before the end of November, 2016.
Almost all of these orders are for C-COM’s new generation iNetVu Ka-band series antennas which have been certified for use on a number of High Throughput Satellites (HTS) reflecting a growing acceptance for the newest and most advanced products from C-COM. fly-98cases_shadow-copy iNetVu FLY-98G (Flyaway) These antenna systems (Flyaway and Vehicle based) are fully compatible with a number of next generation satellite modems and will be used in multiple vertical markets, including cellular backhaul, disaster recovery, broadcasting and government services.
“Our next generation Ka and Ku band antenna systems are setting a new price/performance standard in the industry and are gaining worldwide acceptance by satellite operators and our global partner network,” said Leslie Klein, President and CEO of C-COM Satellite Systems. “C-COM’s newest antenna models are integrated with the most advanced iNetVu controller technology which has been field tested for over a decade and is deployed with more than 7,000 systems worldwide.”
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