SatMAX Completes ITT Installation ‐ Technology Patented by SatMAX Corp. Wins Acceptance into Defense Communications Arena
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HOUSTON, TX, November 17, 2009 – SatMAX Corp. (Other OTC: SATM), a leading global provider of wireless, non‐line‐of‐sight satellite communications products and services to the $46 billion ground based satellite communications industry, announced it has completed installation of three SatMAX® Iridium satellite communications repeater systems for ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT). ITT is a high technology engineering and manufacturing company operating on all seven continents in three vital Markets: water and fluids management, global defense and security, and motion and flow control.
As part of a Department of Defense program, ITT will use the SatMAX®system in an indoor facility requiring non‐line‐of‐sight satellite communications and wireless mobility with the Iridium satellite communication network. The patented SatMAX®system enables users of the Iridium satellite network to quickly and easily make fully wireless, satellite voice and data communications available from any non-line‐of‐sight location. Iridium users have historically been limited by the requirement for satellite phones to have line‐of‐sight access to orbiting satellites. With SatMAX®, however, users now have the ability to access dependable and uninterrupted wireless satellite communications, in a safe, secure environment in order to ensure mission effectiveness.
About SatMAX
SatMAX® is an advanced communications system that enables users to quickly and easily make fully wireless, satellite voice and data communications available from any non‐line‐of‐sight location. With a SatMAX® repeater, customers have the ability to access dependable and uninterrupted communication from indoor locations. Available as both fixed and mobile units, SatMAX® creates a satellite communications "hotspot," allowing maximum flexibility by enabling multiple callers to use Iridium based satellite phones in both indoor and outdoor settings. SatMAX Corporation is dedicated to providing global wireless, non‐line‐of‐sight, satellite voice and data communications links togovernment, military, and commercial and industrial customers.
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SATMAX sounds like a significant advancement in Iridium communications.
My problem is that I can find no financial information about the company. Where can I find it? Repeated reference to the $46 Billion ground equipment industry does not impress me.
Thanks for your help
Allan Lee
Allan Lee — November 18, 2009 7:21 PM

