Latest Developments in Asia Pacific Dish Antennas Market

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Latest Developments in Asia Pacific Dish Antennas Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Jun 2021
  • Asia-Pacific
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 174
  • No of Figures: 27

  • In May 2025, Eyecom Telecommunications Group has expanded its presence in the Asia-Pacific region by establishing a new manufacturing facility in Singapore. This strategic move aims to enhance production capabilities and meet the growing demand for advanced dish antennas in the region. The facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to produce high-performance antennas for satellite communication applications. Eyecom's investment underscores its commitment to supporting the region's telecommunications infrastructure. The company plans to launch a new line of compact, high-gain dish antennas tailored for urban environments later this year. These antennas are designed to provide reliable connectivity in densely populated areas.

  • In April 2025, Cobham Limited introduced the SAILOR 1000 VSAT Ku-Band antenna system, designed for maritime applications. This system offers enhanced data throughput and improved reliability for vessels operating in remote areas. The SAILOR 1000 is optimized for use in the Asia-Pacific region, where maritime traffic is significant. Cobham's new product aims to meet the increasing demand for high-speed satellite communication at sea. The company is also exploring partnerships with regional telecom providers to expand its market reach. Additionally, Cobham is investing in research and development to create next-generation antennas with integrated AI capabilities for dynamic beamforming.
  • In March 2025, L3Harris Technologies Inc. announced the deployment of its Fixed-Mesh Reflector antenna system across several Asia-Pacific countries. This deployment aims to enhance satellite communication networks, providing robust connectivity in underserved regions. The Fixed-Mesh Reflector is designed for rapid deployment and scalability, making it suitable for both military and commercial applications. L3Harris is collaborating with local governments and enterprises to integrate this technology into existing infrastructure. The company plans to showcase the capabilities of the Fixed-Mesh Reflector at the upcoming Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Expo in June 2025. L3Harris is also exploring opportunities to adapt the technology for 5G backhaul solutions in urban areas.
  • In February 2025, CPI International Inc. launched the AMT-700 Antenna, a high-performance solution for satellite communications. The AMT-700 is designed to operate in the Ka-band frequency range, offering high data throughput and low latency. This product is particularly suited for applications in the Asia-Pacific region, where demand for high-speed satellite services is increasing. CPI International is conducting field trials in collaboration with regional telecom providers to validate the performance of the AMT-700. The company is also working on developing a variant of the AMT-700 with integrated adaptive beamforming capabilities. CPI International plans to expand its distribution network in the Asia-Pacific region to support the launch of the AMT-700.
  • In January 2025, Shaanxi Probecom Microwave Technology Co., Ltd. unveiled its latest line of flat-panel dish antennas designed for 5G backhaul applications. These antennas are engineered to provide high-capacity, low-latency connectivity, essential for the deployment of 5G networks in the Asia-Pacific region. The flat-panel design allows for easier installation in urban environments with limited space. Shaanxi Probecom is collaborating with local telecom operators to pilot these antennas in major cities across China. The company is also exploring export opportunities to other Asia-Pacific markets. Future plans include integrating AI-driven beamforming technology into these antennas to enhance performance.