C-COM Introduces New Ka-Band Beamformer IC at Mobile World Congress 2026

C-COM Introduces New Ka-Band Beamformer IC at Mobile World Congress 2026

C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., a Canada-based designer and manufacturer of mobile and transportable satellite antenna systems serving broadband connectivity markets worldwide, is showcasing its newly developed 8-channel Ka-band Analog Beamformer Integrated Circuit (BFIC) at Mobile World Congress (MWC), taking place March 2–5, 2026, in Barcelona, Spain.

The BFIC is being showcased in the Ontario/Canada Pavilion, Hall 7 (Booth #7H45), Kiosk #8. C-COM’s Chief Technology Officer, Bilal Awada, is at the booth to answer any questions about this beamforming solution.

C-COM’s transmit and receive BFICs are being developed for integration with the iNetVu® iNmotion™ series of multi-orbit electronically steered antennas (ESA). Designed for flat-panel satellite antennas, the BFIC provides phase control, reduced power consumption, and lower overall system cost for satellite communications systems.

“C-COM’s continued investment in ESA and Beamformer IC (BFIC) technologies is expected to play a key role in the evolution of mobile connectivity across land, airborne, and maritime applications as well as mobile defense communication systems.” said Dr. Leslie Klein, President and CEO of C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. “These advancements are designed to expand our addressable markets and enhance long-term shareholder value.”

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