- Millawave Systems LLC unveils a global expansion strategy.
- New plan targets broadcast and communication engineering markets.
Millawave unveils expansion strategy
On 5 April 2025, Millawave Systems LLC announced a global expansion strategy. The Nevada firm has bureaus in Hong Kong and the Philippines. It began as Marjeds Systems in 1997 and grew through organic growth and acquisitions. It holds investments in broadcast and communication engineering.
It offers products such as DVB, ISDB and ATSC TV transmitters. It also provides analogue transmitters, satellite uplink, MMDS, MVDS, DTH and IPTV. The firm sells DTMD, microwave links, live packs and long‑range video links. The company also provides systems integration, consultancy, equipment installation, commissioning, maintenance, on‑site training, software upgrades and after‑sales support. Its subsidiaries include Marjeds Systems Inc. for R&D and assembly. And Digiphil Technology Inc. handles marketing and support of contribution broadcast equipment. The Digital‑ST trademark offers cost‑effective broadcast products.
The expansion will target new commercial segments not served by competitors. The firm will share profits with employees and balance returns for stockholders. Stakeholders can review details via the MILLAWAVE website and the Digital‑ST portal. The move aims to reinforce long‑term client relationships and foster innovation in broadcast and communication systems.
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Implications for technology and market
The expansion by Millawave Systems LLC carries significant implications for the broadcast and communication sectors. By targeting new commercial segments, the firm may drive competition and innovation. Its focus on systems integration, consultancy and after‑sales support could raise service standards across the industry. The profit‑sharing programme for employees may boost staff engagement and retention, while balanced returns for stockholders support sustainable growth.
The involvement of subsidiaries Marjeds Systems Inc. and Digiphil Technology Inc. highlights the importance of integrated R&D and marketing capabilities. Digital‑ST products may gain wider adoption in emerging markets. This move also underlines the need for reliable broadcast transmitters and uplink solutions amid evolving content‑delivery demands. Stakeholders, including regulators and partners, can monitor developments via the MILLAWAVE website. The strategy reflects a broader industry shift towards integrated engineering solutions. Investors and clients will watch performance and delivery closely.