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C-COM receives type approval from Telenor for 98cm ka-band antenna systems

October 19, 2016

C-COM Satellite Systems, a global provider of mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems, has received type approval for its iNetVu Driveaway and Flyaway antenna systems from Telenor Satellite, a major satellite provider of broadcast and data services throughout Europe and the Middle East.

iNetVu Ka-98G (Driveaway)  The iNetVu Ka-98G Driveaway and the iNetVu FLY-98G 3-axis transportable, along with the advanced 7710 auto-acquire controller, was able to deliver in excess of 10Mbps upload and download rates over Telenor’s THOR 7 High Throughput (HTS) satellite.

THOR 7, positioned at 1o West, offers 6-9 Gbps throughput with up to 25 simultaneously active spot beams in Europe and the Middle East. FLY-98G_Left_V2-copy  FLY-98G  “C-COM’s next generation vehicle mounted and transportable antennas continue to rack up approvals with first class satellite operators and service providers, most recently with Telenor on THOR 7,” said Drew Klein, Director of International Business Development for C-COM Satellite Systems.

“Customers can now easily roam between beams with C-COM’s 3-axis motorisation and our auto-polarisation switching function. This will give Telenor customers the option of a fully approved, land based system capable of finding satellite in just a few minutes with the press of a button,” Klein continued.

“Telenor Satellite launched Occasional Use (OU) Ka-band services on THOR 7 at the end of September. In the period before the launch Telenor worked closely with C-COM to achieve type approval for their Ka-band auto-deploy antennas,” commented Lisa Barlow, OU Sales Director at Telenor Satellite. “During the testing period, the iNetVu FLY-98G achieved upload/download speeds of 10Mbps, and we are very pleased with the results.”

The test was assisted by a leading European C-COM partner, Primetech UK.

“Primetech are delighted to work with both C-COM and Telenor Satellite in achieving type approval of the iNetVu 98G series,” said Henry Walker, Managing Director of Primetech. “The addition of the Telenor Ka-band service using a world renowned product is a huge benefit, particularly where reliability in the provision of resilience is crucial,” Walker continued.

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