1992 - Norsat sets another record in terms of LNB stability by introducing a C-band and Ku-band LNB with a noise figure of less than 1.5 dB. |
| 1993 - Norsat introduces the first digital LNB optimized for low data rate applications. |
1994 - Norsat introduces the Microsat 150 Multimedia PC receiver that enables a personal computer or laptop to capture real time satellite video, listen to and edit directly from the computer keyboard selections of audio programs, and monitor real time data broadcasts. |
| 1995 - European Space Agency provides grant to Norsat to develop portable terminals. |
| 1996 - Norsat introduces video scrambling technology (N-Code II) for cable distribution networks so authorized cable subscribers may receive telecasts. |
1998 - Norsat develops one of the first experimtental ultra-portable terminals. |
| 1999 - Norsat introduces a line of C-band and Ku-band TNBs (Two-way Norsat block converters), a critical component for the proliferation of wireless broadband media. Company also releases the NCS-300 Subscriber Management System to enable cable system operators to easily deliver pay-per-view television. |