C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. said Tuesday it has received orders in excess of US$3 Million USD for its iNetVu antenna systems from various customers in the US, Europe and Asia, hopefully signalling a return to the type of sales the company saw prior to the pandemic.
“While the worldwide pandemic has dramatically slowed down sales into many regions in 2021, it now appears that business for C-COM in 2022 is rebounding at a fast pace from around the world,” the company said in a statement.
“Despite supply channel and component shortage issues which are affecting many manufacturers, our extensive inventory of ready to ship products makes it possible for us to fulfill large orders within weeks.”
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