Phasor has secured commercial contracts valued at over US$300 million for its broadband, electronically steerable antenna systems (ESAs), spanning commercial maritime, aeronautical and land-mobility communications markets
These multi-year product contracts are tied to exclusivity with key customers in defined target markets.
“These contracts demonstrate Phasor’s progression from a technology development firm to a products company focussed on delivering enterprise-grade ESAs to commercial mobile broadband markets”, said David Helfgott, CEO, Phasor.
Over the coming months, Phasor expects to announce additional contracts across its commercial mobile broadband and government Communications-on-the-Move (COTM) target markets.
Phasor’s very low profile, electronically steerable antennas enable high-bandwidth service in a more reliable, robust and failure-tolerant way. The antennas are solid-state, with no moving parts, to allow electronic tracking of satellite signals. The modular architecture of the Phasor technology allows antennas to scale to virtually any use-case requirement, fixed or mobile. The antennas can be flat or conformal, and fitted seamlessly to moving aircraft, ships or land-based vehicles.
Written by: Alexander Preston
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