C-COM Antenna
Receives Acceptance From Optus Satellite Networks
March 27, 2018
C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., announced
that their iNetVu® 981 Driveaway Ku-band antenna system has
received approval from Optus Satellite Networks.
The iNetVu® 981 Driveaway antenna, along
with its advanced 7710 auto-acquire controller, completed the
approval process with repeated Cross-Pol tests of better than
36dB, including one test at 40dB, which are indications of an
antenna with formidably high accuracy and stability.
“C-COM is pleased
that Gateway Teleport has received acceptance from Optus for use
of the iNetVu® 981 on the Optus Satellite Fleet,” commented Drew
Klein, Director of International Business Development for C-COM
Satellite Systems. “Australia and New Zealand are
important markets for C-COM; our iNetVu® systems have a great
history working in the region, in many vertical markets, and in
all climates and conditions. The Optus approval will
create new vertical market opportunities for our resellers in
the region,” Klein continued.
The acceptance tests were completed by C-COM’s dealer partner
Gateway Teleport, headquartered in New Zealand. “Gateway
Teleport has built a new Rapid Response Vehicle for New Zealand
Emergency Communications applications, including C-COM’s now
approved iNetVu® 981 Driveaway Antenna,” said Gateway’s
ChiefTechnology Officer, Keith Ramsay. “The Gateway RRV
System communications are comprised of a 4/2Mbps link on the
OPTUS D2 Gilat Hub on their D2 Satellite.” continued Ramsay.
The RRV system is completely
self-contained with on-board power and is designed to be
operational within 10 minutes of arriving on site. It can be
used with several 4WD chassis’ available in New Zealand and is
easily integrated with the iNetVu® 981 Driveaway Antenna. The
communications package consists of a Gilat Accent Modem, custom
designed Router, Vodafone 3G Cell Site with approximately 1Km
coverage and a high-power localised WiFi system.