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There is an increased interest in C-COM's antenna technology by U.S. investors.
The intent of C-COM's new antenna design is to provide low-cost, high-throughput mobility applications over satellite for land, airborne, and maritime verticals.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.'s common shares began trading on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol 'CYSNF' as of April 6, 2021.
Trading on the OTCQB should increase liquidity and visibility for C-COM in the United States.
C-COM is in late-stage development of a Ka-band, electronically steerable, modular, conformal, flat panel phased array satellite antenna.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. shares continue to trade on the Toronto Venture Stock Exchange under the symbol 'CMI'.
U.S. investors can find current financial disclosure and real-time level 2 quotes for C-COM on the OTC Markets website.
C-COM is engaged in the design of the new antenna in cooperation with the University of Waterloo.
C-COM believes that trading on the OTCQB will provide U.S. investors with seamless access to its stock.
Trading on the OTCQB is expected to make C-COM accessible to a broader range of U.S. investors.
C-Com experienced a business slowdown that expanded beyond Asia to the United States and other areas impacted by the spread of COVID-19.
Companies including Isotropic Systems, ThinKom, Alcan Systems, and C-Com are developing flat-panel antenna models with target prices ranging from around $10,000 to under $1,000 depending on application.
C-Com is working with the University of Waterloo to develop a flat, electronically steered antenna capable of tracking satellites without motorized parts.
C-Com is planning to develop a Ku-band phased array antenna.
C-Com successfully tested the building blocks of a phased array antenna on 2018-06-21.