[Satellite TODAY 04-08-10] C-Com Satellite Systems, a provider of mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems based in Canada, has received $750,000 worth of iNetVu mobile antenna system orders from an unnamed customer in the Asia Pacific region, the company announced April 7.
The antennas will be used for emergency management, oil and gas exploration, homeland security, telemedicine and military purposes.
“The Asia Pacific region is one of the fastest growing markets for our iNetVu mobile antenna systems,” C-Com President and CEO Leslie Klein said in a statement.
C-Com Receives iNetVu Orders in Asia Pacific
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