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“The Space Antenna Markers” is brought to you by ANYWAVES, the only European pure space antennas equipment manufacturer. Tune in to meet the people planning to make their company the world leader in antennas for satellite constellations.
Based in Toulouse, France, European Capital of Space, ANYWAVES designs, manufactures, and delivers innovative off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom antennas worldwide.
Performance, reliability, and short lead times are words they live by.
Meet ANYWAVES, the space antenna makers!

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Based in Toulouse, France, European Capital of Space, ANYWAVES designs, manufactures, and delivers innovative off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom antennas worldwide.
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Based in Toulouse, France, European Capital of Space, ANYWAVES designs, manufactures, and delivers innovative off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom antennas worldwide.
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