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November 17, 2009

C-COM Satellite Systems Brings iNetVu Portable Satellite Antenna to InterBEE 2009, Japan

By Marisa Torrieri, TMCnet Editor


If you’re in the satellite space, you’ve doubt interested in emerging portable satellite antennas that can deliver high-bandwidth applications in remote areas. And if you’re in Japan for the International Broadcast Equipment Exhibition – better known as InterBEE 2009 – held Nov. 18-20, you can get a closer look at the signature models created by C-COM (News - Alert) Satellite Systems.
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Ottawa-based C-COM’s iNetVu SolarPack and iNetVu Flyaway antenna systems will be on display at the conference in a shared booth #5610 with C-COM’s reseller Matsuura KiKai Seisakusho and S-NET, a subsidiary of SKYPerfect JSAT (News - Alert) Corp., the largest satellite operator in the Asia-Pacific region.
 
Both satellite communications industry stalwarts provide reliable and robust iNetVu solutions to the Japanese broadcast and satellite broadband communications, according to C-COM.  

"We are pleased that our partner, Satellite Network Inc., the VSAT subsidiary of SkyPerfectJSAT, is organizing a seminar to promote the iNetVu Flyaway and SolarPack systems jointly with our Japanese dealer Matsuura," Jonathan Lee, director of sales, Asia Pacific, C-COM, told TMCnet. "This seminar will attract 80-plus Japanese broadcasters."
 
The popular iNetVu 1200 Auto-pointing Flyaway Antenna System and the iNetVu 7000 controller have already graced the InterBEE show floor, but the new iNetVu SolarPack will be showcased at InterBEE for the first time.
 
According to C-COM, the iNetVu SolarPack system is well-suited and easily configured to provide power for many types of equipment such as the iNetVu Flyaway antenna systems, which need high-quality, reliable power in rugged environments.
 
Used together, the iNetVu systems are designed to offer complete mobility, versatility and ability to rapidly deploy at multiple sites within a short timeframe – making the equipment ideal for applications throughout the satellite communications industry.
 
With more than 2,500 systems deployed worldwide, C-COM Satellite Systems develops and deploys commercial-grade mobile satellite-based technology for the delivery of two-way high-speed Internet, VoIP and Video services into vehicles.
 
This year at InterBEE, a total of 816 exhibitors -- the largest number to date (including 466 exhibitors from 30 overseas countries/regions) -- will use 1,391 booths to display products and technologies in Halls 4 to 8 at Makuhari Messe. It is expected that the total number of visitors over the three-day period will exceed the 35,000-plus participants recorded last year.

Marisa Torrieri is a TMCnet Web editor, covering IP hardware and mobility, including IP phones, smartphones, fixed-mobile convergence and satellite technology. She also compiles and regularly contributes to TMCnet's gadgets and satellite e-Newsletters. To read more of Marisa's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri


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