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Norsat Supplies Satellite Equipment for Broadband Project in China

Burnaby - Nov 12, 2003
Norsat International Inc. said Tuesday that Dynamic Engineers Inc. purchased an additional 350 Norsat VSAT transceivers as Phase-2 of an ongoing project totaling $1.5M Dollars to date. The transceivers are being used as part of a program to deliver broadband communications to remote regions in China.

Dynamic Engineers is a privately owned international electronic component distributor specializing in RF communication packages that first started employing the Norsat transceivers in their broadband VSAT terminals in 2001.

"This order represents the ongoing growth in the Asian broadband VSAT market and our continued trust in the quality and performance of Norsat products," said Roland Teoh, President of Dynamic Engineers.

"We are very pleased that Norsat RF components continue to live up to their reputation of providing high quality and excellent performance at competitive price points," said Cameron Hunter, Norsat President and CEO.

"Dynamic Engineers continues to be an important partner and recognized leader in RF communications solutions and we look forward to additional VSAT component business related to this project in the months ahead."

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