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C-COM Satellite Systems (OTCQB: CYSNF) reported its Q2 2025 financial results, with sales of $1.6 million, down $1.0 million compared to Q2 2024. The company achieved a 55% gross margin in Q2, recovering from 44% in Q1 2025, while reducing total expenses by $0.3 million year-over-year.

Despite cost reductions, C-COM recorded a net loss of $90,860. The company faces challenges from U.S. tariffs and competition from SpaceX's LEO satellite network. However, C-COM sees opportunities in military markets and plans to showcase its products at the MSPO trade show in Poland. The company expects to complete testing and manufacturing of Ka-band ESA multi-orbit antennas by Q4 2025.

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Positive

  • Gross margin improved to 55% from 44% in Q1 2025
  • Total expenses reduced by $0.3 million year-over-year
  • Increasing military market opportunities and inquiries
  • On track for Ka-band ESA multi-orbit antennas completion by Q4 2025

Negative

  • Q2 2025 sales declined by $1.0 million year-over-year
  • Reported net loss of $90,860
  • Facing headwinds from U.S. tariffs
  • Increased competition from SpaceX's LEO satellite network

Ottawa, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 16, 2025) - C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., (TSXV: CMI) (OTCQB: CYSNF) a leading global provider of commercial grade mobile auto-deploying satellite antenna systems, announced today its financial results for its second quarter of its 2025 fiscal year.

The Company's Q2 2025 sales of $1.6 million came in at $1.0 million below revenues generated during Q2 of last year. The Company continues to face headwinds caused by the United States initiative to tariff many countries around the world. The competition from SpaceX's LEO satellite network and proprietary antenna systems is also a factor.

Q2 2025's gross margin of 55% was back in the normal range after Q1's unusually low gross margin of 44%.

Total expenses for Q2 2025 were reduced by $0.3 million year over year. However, the lower-than-normal revenue performance generated a net loss of $90,860.

"Increased global investment in military capabilities bodes well for our sales prospects. We are starting to see increased inquiries and orders from military customers around the world," said Dr. Leslie Klein, President and CEO of C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.

Klein added, "In order to take advantage of this opportunity, C-COM's rugged antenna systems will be exhibited at the MSPO trade show this fall in Poland. The MSPO International Defense Industry Exhibition is one of Europe's key platforms for global military collaboration. This gathering will be an ideal place to show our Manpack series antennas as well as our new Ka-Band 1K LEO ESA antenna that is suitable for drone guidance and related mobile communications."

"We are on track to have our testing and manufacturing of our Ka-band ESA multi-orbit antennas completed by the end of our fourth quarter as well as have the first batch of the 8-Chanel Analog Beamformer Integrated Circuits tested and ready for commercialization", concluded Dr. Klein.

About C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.

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C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. is a pioneer and a leading global designer, developer, and manufacturer of transportable and mobile satellite-based antenna systems. The Company has developed proprietary, auto-acquisition controller technology for rapid antenna pointing to a satellite with just the press of a button, enabling Broadband Internet via Satellite across a wide range of market applications worldwide, including regions unserved or underserved by terrestrial access technologies.

C-COM has sold more than 11,000 antenna systems, in over 100 countries, through a dedicated dealer network that provides service to a wide range of vertical markets such as Oil and Gas Exploration, Military Communications, Disaster Management, SNG, Emergency Communications, Cellular Backhaul, Telemedicine, Mobile Education, Government Services, Mobile Banking, and others. The Company's iNetVu® brand is synonymous with high quality, reliability, and cost-effectiveness.

C-COM is in the final stages of satellite testing and manufacturing of a potentially revolutionary Ka-band, electronically steerable, modular, conformal, flat panel phased array antenna. C-COM has developed this unique multi-orbit antenna with the intent of providing low-cost, high-throughput mobility applications over satellite for land, airborne and maritime verticals over LEO, MEO and GEO satellite constellations. Another significant project underway at C-COM is the development of an Analog Beamforming Integrated Circuit, which is progressing well and is now in a testing phase. These BFICs will be used in the manufacturing of all our ESA antennas with the intent to significantly reduce their cost and improve their performance and will also be made available for sale.

For additional information, please visit www.c-comsat.com

iNetVu® is a registered trademark of C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.

The Company is publicly traded on the Canadian Venture Exchange (TSXV: CMI) and on the US OTC Exchange (OTCQB: CYSNF).

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Tel: (613) 745-4110 ext. 4950
Fax: (613) 745-7144
lklein@c-comsat.com

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Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements. These statements relate to future events or future performance and reflect management's current expectations and assumptions. Statements about C-COM's expectations for future results, its intention to continue testing and launch a new product using the funding described, the size of the potential market, C-COM's expectations of being able to capitalize on the market and the expectation that investment in R&D will generate returns to the company all contain forward-looking information. Several factors could cause actual events, performance or results to differ materially from the events, performance and results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Product testing may be delayed, may not have positive results or may result in necessary changes to the product design. Product development and launch may be postponed, delayed or, in the worst case, cancelled for many reasons outside C-COM's control, anticipated benefits of the new technology may not be realized, new products and services may not be released or, if released may not gain market acceptance and factors outside of C-COM's control may cause it to focus of its efforts and investments differently than described above. Any of those events and others could influence future performance and C-COM Satellite Systems Inc.'s ability to achieve the results mentioned above. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and C-COM Satellite Systems Inc. does not assume any obligation to update or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances. Readers are directed to the risk factors associated with the business of C-COM Satellite Systems in the company's most recent MD&A available at www.sedarplus.ca.

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FAQ

What were C-COM Satellite Systems' (CYSNF) Q2 2025 financial results?

C-COM reported Q2 2025 sales of $1.6 million, down $1.0 million year-over-year, with a gross margin of 55% and a net loss of $90,860.

How did C-COM's gross margin perform in Q2 2025 compared to Q1?

C-COM's gross margin improved to 55% in Q2 2025, returning to normal range after an unusually low 44% in Q1 2025.

What challenges is C-COM (CYSNF) currently facing?

C-COM faces challenges from U.S. tariffs affecting global markets and increased competition from SpaceX's LEO satellite network and proprietary antenna systems.

What are C-COM's plans for product development and expansion?

C-COM plans to complete testing and manufacturing of Ka-band ESA multi-orbit antennas by Q4 2025 and will showcase its Manpack series antennas and new Ka-Band 1K LEO ESA antenna at the MSPO trade show in Poland.

What new market opportunities is C-COM pursuing?

C-COM is seeing increased inquiries and orders from military customers globally and plans to capitalize on this opportunity by exhibiting at the MSPO International Defense Industry Exhibition in Poland.
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