C-COM To
Release Ka-Band on the move Antenna
C-COM Satellite
Systems Inc. will be displaying its new cost-effective
Ka-band Comm-on-the-Move (COTM) product today at the
International Broadcasters Conference (IBC) in Amsterdam
(booth number 4.C53).
The Ka-band flat
panel antenna, named the iNetVu® inMotion,
has been under development since late 2014. The new
antenna leverages the broadband speeds offered by High
Throughput Satellites (HTS) in Ka band to provide low
cost always-on connectivity into a moving vehicle.
With over 7,000
Comm-on-the Pause (COTP) units deployed on vehicles and
in transportable cases worldwide, the next logical step
for C-COM was to design and manufacture an antenna that
works while in motion. The iNetVu® inMotion
antenna opens up land-based COTM markets such as buses,
trains, military vehicles and many others which require
Broadband Internet via satellite while on the move.
“Traditionally,
COTM antennas are expensive, elaborate and difficult to
support” said Leslie Klein, President & CEO of C-COM.
“Most of today’s COTM products are available mainly in
Ku-band and are equipped with expensive, high-powered
transmitters that deliver limited amount of bandwidth.
The new Ka-band COTM solution from C-COM will cost
significantly less than a Ku band COTM antenna and will
deliver significantly more bandwidth to the user.” Klein
continued. “This new Ka-band antenna system uses next
generation high throughput satellites which are capable
of delivering significant amount of bandwidth at a
fraction of the cost. Governments, Health Services,
Broadcasters, Oil & Gas companies, First Responders and
many others will benefit from such an economical and
robust product.”
“This new antenna technology will
provide C-COM with additional capabilities that we
presently do not have. It will also open up new vertical
markets for the Company and for its resellers and create
new opportunities that will allow us to enter different
market sectors” said Bilal Awada, Chief Technology
Officer of C-COM.
Full production
of the iNetVu® inMotion antenna system is
expected to begin in Q2 of 2016 following type approvals
on Ka-band services for the systems use across the
globe.
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