C-COM
Satellite Systems Inc. recently announced that its iNetVu Ka-75V system can now access the Exede Professional Ka-band satellite broadband service that ViaSat provides to the entire United States.
ViaSat
gave its official approval to C-COM after the latter subjected its
iNetVu antenna systems to six months of thorough beta testing. INetVu
not only met all mechanical, optical, and RF performance requirements
for interoperability with Exede satellite services, but it also
achieved high levels of pointing accuracy and repeatability.
Consumers,
governments, enterprise, and the military from all across the world
rely on ViaSat for satellite communications, Internet, and network
access. ViaSat's Exede satellite service can match fiber optic broadband
connection speeds, with top download speeds of 12Mbps down and upload
speeds of 3Mbps.
C-COM's
NetVu units are mobile self-pointing, automatically-deployed
antennas. They are easily installed inside or on top of vehicles and
interface with a large number of readily available satellite modems,
creating a very mobile and versatile VSAT platform. And now that
C-COM products have reached compatibility with Exede's satellite broadband services,
customers can enjoy a seamless auto-point acquisition through the world's highest capacity satellite.
ViaSat
has already received a number of iNetVu Ka-75V mobile antenna
systems from C-COM. Full production rollout is already ongoing, and the new C-COM systems should be immediately available.