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UltiSat to offer Cobham
Satcom tracking systems to provide US and NATO
defense organizations enhanced SATCOM capabilities
May 3, 2022
Cobham Satcom, and UltiSat,
Inc., have announced that they have signed a
strategic distributor and integrator agreement.
The new agreement enables both
companies to expand their market reach and provides
the DoD and NATO allies with easy access to a range
of advanced satellite tracking systems provided by
Cobham Satcom. This includes Cobham's proven
multi-orbit, multi-band terminals, bringing new
levels of resilience by allowing operation across
GEO, MEO and LEO constellations, as well as the
newly introduced series of ruggedized Tactical
TRACKER terminals for Comms on the Pause (CotP).
UltiSat will serve as a preferred technology
integration partner, providing equipment sales,
installation, field services, lifecycle management
and optional connectivity services for Cobham
products.
"As a vendor-neutral systems
integrator, UltiSat partners with a variety of
product providers. We are
constantly looking for the right systems that both
meet our customers' rigorous requirements and
leverage emerging new technologies," said David
Myers, President and CEO at UltiSat. " Cobham
Satcom's technologies are market-leading. Not only
do they provide resilient and secure communication
capabilities, but their products are designed with
the end-users in mind. Thoughtful features and a
common interface, make speed and ease of deployment
true benefits for operators in the field. We are
excited to welcome the Cobham Satcom family of
terminals into the UltiSat solution portfolio."
"We are honored and excited
about our strategic agreement with UltiSat, as it
underscores our recognized technology leadership in
the market", added Manish Gupta, CEO at Cobham
Satcom. "Our Government and Defense Solutions (GDS)
has a long history of providing critical
communications across the world and have recently
launched our Tactical TRACKER range of antennas, the
first portable MIL-STD terminals supporting
multi-orbit tracking across GEO, MEO, and LEO
systems."
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