July 23, 2013
C-COM Satellite
Systems Inc.,has started
supplying South Africa's
largest independent
telecommunications firm
Vox Telecom with iNetVu®
Mobile antennas.
The C-COM
manufactured antennas
will be used by Vox
Telecom on the YahClick
Go broadband satellite
service. YahClick offers
Africa's first Ka-band
satellite connection
providing coverage over
highly targeted areas,
allowing for greater
efficiencies on the
ground and a lower cost
to the end user.
"With Yahclick, South
Africa's first Ka-band
broadband service, we've
been able to slash the
price of satellite
broadband costs," says
Jacques Visser, Project
Manager for Vox Telecom.
"Now YahClick can also
be mobile, using C-COM's
technology."
Visser says C-COM's
iNetVu®
mobile antennas have
been designed from the
ground up to be fast,
robust and easy to
operate. "For the end
user, it's literally a
matter of pressing one
button," he says. "The
antenna's software
controller and robotic
movement systems will
automatically find the
satellite signal and
connect within less than
five minutes. If there's
no electricity, it can
run off a car battery."
"We are pleased to
have Vox Telecom to be
our first YahClick Ka
band integrator in South
Africa and look forward
to working with them to
deliver high bandwidth
mobile Ka-band solutions
to their extensive
customer base there,"
said Leslie Klein,
President and CEO of
C-COM satellite Systems
Inc.
The products have
already been deployed at
several high-profile
events in South Africa,
such as the ANC Mangaung
conference in
Bloemfontein, the
opening game of the
AFCON in Soweto, the
annual Dusi Canoe
Marathon in
Kwazulu-Natal and the
Charity Balloon Run
event recently held in
Cape Town. YahClick, in
conjunction with
Wildfire TV, also
provided the live
webstream for over a
million viewers when
Nina the Chimpanzee gave
birth on camera at the
Jane Gooddall Institute.