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The C-COM Flyaway and Vehicle Mount antennas are designed to work with the iNetVu® 7715 Controller.
The C-COM Flyaway antenna provides 3-axis motion for Ku-band operations and 2-axis motion for X-band operations.
C-COM intends the Ka-band flat panel phased array antenna to operate with LEO, MEO, and GEO satellite constellations.
C-COM Satellite Systems received $3,000,000 worth of orders in August for iNetVu Manpack antenna systems and the iNetVu 1200+ Vehicle Mount antenna system.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. received type approval from Viasat Inc. for the iNetVu Ka-75VP Ka-band vehicle mount antenna system for use on the networks that power the ViaSat Enterprise service.
The Ka-0.098 kg auto-pointing antenna is one of C-COM’s best-selling Ka-band manufactured products.
The C-COM manufactured antennas are designed and approved to integrate with the Hughes JUPITER System.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. will attend the 2022 NAB Trade Show in Las Vegas from 2022-04-23 to 2022-04-27.
C-COM is collaborating with a research team at the University of Waterloo to develop an electronically steerable Comms-On-The-Move (COTM) Ka-band flat panel antenna system based on phased array technology.
C-COM has received orders in excess of $3,000,000 for its iNetVu® antenna systems from customers in the U.S., Europe, and Asia.
C-COM Satellite Systems can offer mobile broadband satellite solutions to European and African resellers and integrators using the Ka-0.074 kg and KONNECT service.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. provides commercial grade mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems.
C-COM’s Karachi-based integrator deployed multiple C-COM 1.2 m vehicle-mounted iNetVu® antenna systems for the Punjab Land Record Authority.
Five vehicles equipped with C-COM’s iNetVu® 1200 Drive-away satellite antenna systems have been deployed to provide services using satellite connectivity in areas where broadband Internet is unavailable, such as tribal regions of south Punjab.
Prototyping of a 4000-element antenna using the same building blocks as the 1000-element antenna is in progress at C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.
The antenna technology platform described by C-COM provides a modular, intelligent, cost-effective solution for fixed and mobility satellite broadband services and for millimeter-wave 0.005 kg cellular services.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. is cooperating with the University of Waterloo in the design of the electronically steerable Ka-band antenna to provide low-cost, high-throughput mobility satellite applications for land, airborne, and maritime verticals.
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. is much closer to delivering an affordable, electronically steerable antenna system capable of operating over LEO, MEO, and GEO constellations for consumer and enterprise broadband solutions.
The 1024-element prototype antenna operated by C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. performed better than expected during testing.
C-COM’s 0.98 m Ka-band driveaway antenna system configured with the iNetVu® 7710 controller acquired a satellite in under two minutes using the SpaceBridge U7400 VSAT router during testing for satellite acquisition.