SWE-DISH High-Bandwidth Mobile SATCOM Systems Are Granted FCC Licenses for All U.S Licensed Satellites
STOCKHOLM, Sweden – April 13, 2009 – SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB, a DataPath® company specializing in compact, quick-to-air and easy-to-use mobile satellite communications (SATCOM) equipment, was granted U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) licenses for the SWE-DISH Drive-Away CCT120 and Suitcase® CCT120 SATCOM terminals. The licenses are for all authorized U.S.-licensed satellites (ALSAT) listed on the FCC’s Permitted Space Station List.
Both the Drive-Away CCT120 and Suitcase CCT120 are designed with SWE-DISH’s modular CommuniCase® Technology (CCT) concept and are quick-to-air broadband satellite terminals that feature 1.2-meter antennas. The ALSAT licenses assure the systems’ deployability for U.S. customers and confirm the systems’ high level of performance.
CommuniCase Technology is based on a common modular system architecture that features modems, amplifiers and other transmission and auxiliary components that can easily be switched out and plugged in to another CCT product. This feature enables users to quickly adapt systems for rapidly evolving operational needs.
SWE-DISH tested the Drive-Away CCT120 and Suitcase CCT120 antenna systems at test ranges in Europe and the U.S. to ensure compliance with current FCC requirements.
“The FCC licenses are another important milestone in the development of the CCT120 products,” said Lars Jehrlander, CEO of SWE-DISH. “The CCT120 products have met the requirements to operate on some of the most important satellite systems used around the world. As the product line has evolved, SWE-DISH CCT products have demonstrated high quality and performance in addition to the value offered with the flexible and modular CCT design.”
About SWE-DISH Satellite Systems
AB
SWE-DISH Satellite Systems AB, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden,
is a world-leading supplier of mobile satellite communications equipment and
related services for broadband applications. The company supplies major
broadcasters, armed forces and disaster relief organizations, amongst others,
with compact and quick-to-air satellite terminals for live transmission of
video, data, Internet and voice content from anywhere in the world. Its customer
base includes broadcasters such as CNN and BBC, disaster relief organizations
and military organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, Danish Defence, the
Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) and the U.S. Department of
Defense. SWE-DISH was established in 1994. For more information, visit www.swe dish.com.
About DataPath, Inc.
DataPath® is a global leader in creating satellite-based network
solutions that solve customers’ toughest communications challenges. It
specializes in enabling highly complex, video-intensive communications networks
that are critical to the operations of military, civilian government and
commercial organizations. Even in the most urgent time frames and extreme
conditions, DataPath establishes and maintains communications anywhere and
delivers total network control through its communications solutions, MaxView®
network control software and comprehensive services. SWE DISH Satellite Systems
AB, a Stockholm-based, global leader in the design and manufacture of mobile
satellite communications systems, is a wholly owned subsidiary. DataPath is
headquartered in Duluth, Ga., U.S.A. and operates via more than two dozen
offices and distributor locations around the world. For more information, visit
www.datapath.com.
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