C-COM Develops Transportable Solutions for Hughes ESA Terminals

Executive Summary
- C‑COM Satellite Systems announced the development of two transportable cases (Standard and Pop‑Up) for Hughes ESA OneWeb terminals (HL1100 & HL1120).
- The new iNetVu® cases enable rapid, assembly‑free deployment with built‑in wheels, handles, and storage for cabling and power supplies.
- Both solutions are available for immediate delivery and support a wide range of vertical markets, including emergency response, oil & gas, construction, and agriculture.
Key Details
- Products Introduced:
- iNetVu® OneWeb Transportable Standard Case – compatible with Hughes HL1100 & HL1120 ESA terminals.
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iNetVu® OneWeb Transportable Pop‑Up Case – same compatibility; features a top‑cover that opens to provide instant connectivity without assembly.
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Design Features: recessed wheels, handles for easy transport, dedicated compartments for LAN equipment, power supplies, and cabling.
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Target Markets: telecommunications, emergency response/disaster management, firefighting, oil & gas, construction, agriculture, and other verticals requiring rapid satellite connectivity.
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Strategic Context:
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C‑COM expects a significant portion of the projected >15,000 Hughes ESA terminals for the Eutelsat OneWeb constellation to be converted into “Comms‑On‑The‑Pause” (COTP) transportable solutions using these cases (statement by Dr. Leslie Klein, President & CEO).
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Availability: Both iNetVu® transportable cases and related mobility mount adapters are available for immediate delivery.
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Additional Ongoing Projects (mentioned):
- Final stages of testing/manufacturing a Ka‑band, multiorbit, electronically steerable flat‑panel phased‑array antenna.
- Development and testing of an Analog Beamforming Integrated Circuit (BFIC) intended to reduce cost and improve performance of ESA antennas.
Notable Quotes
- “With more than 15,000 Hughes ESA terminals expected to be deployed over the Eutelsat OneWeb constellation, we anticipate that a significant portion will be converted into COTP transportable solutions using our new iNetVu® cases,” – Dr. Leslie Klein, President & CEO, C‑COM Satellite Systems Inc.