C-Com Satellite Systems Inc. announced the completion of its first live test of a low-cost commercially available, 74cm parabolic, flyaway antenna system, with Telesat's Phase 1 LEO satellite. C-COM's fully automatic, highly compact, and easy to deploy iNetVu® FLY-74 Ka-band transportable antenna was used during the live testing at Telesat's Allan Park facility in Ontario, Canada. The iNetVu® FLY-74 has been tracking Telesat's Phase 1 LEO satellite over a six-month period. Full-duplex throughput data rates of up to 158 Mbps on the downlink and 158 Mbps on the uplink were achieved at extremely high spectral efficiencies, all while demonstrating the ultra-low latency capabilities (20- 40 msec) of Telesat LEO. The on-air tests were conducted using a Newtec MDM 6000 modem. The FLY-74 antenna acquired and tracked the LEO satellite at elevation angles as low as 10 degrees above the horizon.