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C-Com Satellite Systems Inc
Symbol CMI
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Close 2025-08-12 C$ 0.90
Market Cap C$ 38,030,850
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C-Com Satellite receives $2-million antenna orders

2025-08-12 17:28 ET - News Release

Ms. Leslie Klein reports

C-COM RECEIVES $2 MILLION ANTENNA ORDERS

C-Com Satellite Systems Inc. has received $2-million worth of orders for iNetVu Manpack antenna systems, next-generation 1,200-plus Ku-band and 98G Ka-band vehicle mount systems.

A number of these antenna systems have already been delivered to the company's resellers in Europe, Canada, the Middle East and Asia with the remaining scheduled for delivery over the next few months.

The orders include a quantity of the company's popular iNetVu Manpack systems, destined to military customers in Asia. These highly portable antennas can be carried by a single person, rapidly assembled without tools and can locate the desired satellite in less than a minute with the simple press of a button.

Demand remains robust for this product, specifically from military, disaster management and other vertical markets.

In addition to the Manpack order, the company has also received multiunit orders for its best-selling iNetVu 1,200-plus fully motorized auto pointing Ku-band and 98G Ka-band vehicle mount antenna system. These antenna systems are designed to be mounted on the roof of vehicles or transportable structures and are equipped with a highly advanced one button iNetVu 7715 controller, which supports DVB-S2X as well as OpenAMIP protocol.

More than 11,000 iNetVu antennas are deployed globally -- from the most northern parts of Canada to the deserts of Africa and Australia -- for use in disaster management, oil and gas exploration, emergency services, cellular backhaul, military, mobile banking, and in many other vertical markets.

"These significant orders from our global reseller network are a testimony to the quality, reliability and worldwide acceptance of the iNetVu series of antennas," said Leslie Klein, president, and chief executive officer of C-Com. "The ability for C-Com to rapidly deliver a large number of antennas is validated by large orders like these," Ms. Klein continued.

"The company continues to innovate and modernize the mobile SATcom business by offering the highest quality, cost-effective and most reliable products coupled with fast delivery and first-rate customer support," Ms. Klein added.

About C-Com Satellite Systems Inc.

C-Com Satellite Systems is a pioneer and a leading global designer, developer and manufacturer of transportable and mobile satellite-based antenna systems. The company has developed proprietary, auto-acquisition controller technology for rapid antenna pointing to a satellite with just the press of a button, enabling broadband Internet via satellite across a wide range of market applications worldwide, including regions unserved or underserved by terrestrial access technologies.

C-Com has sold more than 11,000 antenna systems, in over 100 countries, through a dedicated dealer network that provides service to a wide range of vertical markets such as oil and gas exploration, military communications, disaster management, SNG, emergency communications, cellular backhaul, telemedicine, mobile education, government services, mobile banking, and others. The company's iNetVu brand is synonymous with high quality, reliability and cost-effectiveness.

C-Com is in the final stages of satellite testing and manufacturing of a potentially revolutionary Ka-band, electronically steerable, modular, conformal, flat panel phased array antenna. C-Com has developed this unique multiorbit antenna with the intent of providing low-cost, high-throughput mobility applications over satellite for land, airborne and maritime verticals over LEO, MEO and GEO satellite constellations. Another significant project under way at C-Com is the development of an analogue beamforming integrated circuit, which is progressing well and is now in a testing phase. These BFICs will be used in the manufacturing of all the company's ESA antennas with the intent to significantly improve price/performance while also enabling more compact and power efficient versions.

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