• Baylin Technologies (BYL) subsidiary, Galtronics, received multiple orders for its multi-beam antennas worth over $1 million
  • This is the first multi-beam order for low-band spectrum and C-band spectrum
  • The purchase orders were made only three months after the antenna was released
  • Baylin is a leading diversified global technology company focused on passive and active radio-frequency products, satellite communications products and supporting services
  • Baylin Technologies (BYL) is unchanged trading at $0.38 per share

Baylin’s (BYL) Galtronics subsidiary has received multiple orders for its multi-beam antennas.

The orders are worth over $1 million.

An unnamed North American carrier has made the purchase orders. This is the company’s first multi-beam order for use with the low-band spectrum, as well as the new C-band spectrum.

Leighton Carroll, CEO of Baylin, stated,

“Galtronics’ multi-beam antennas deliver huge increases in network capacity… They have been deployed at airports, special events, and as cell-on-wheels to solve our customers’ needs for a quality experience in high-traffic environments.”

The multi-beam models were released only a short time ago, and Galtronics expects that the demand for mobile bandwidth will continue to grow as the need for these cellular connections at stadiums, venues, airports, and other high-traffic locations increases.

Minya Gavrilovic, President and CTO of Galtronics, commented,

“Within three months of our announcement of the availability of these new multi-beam antennas, we have received a significant order.”

Baylin is a leading diversified global technology company focused on passive and active radio-frequency products, satellite communications products and supporting services.

Baylin Technologies (BYL) is unchanged trading at $0.38 per share as of 12:21 pm EST.


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