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Kymeta partnered with Intelsat to deploy Hawk u8 terminals to support Help.NGO’s emergency response operations.
Kymeta’s Osprey u8 HGL is a flat panel antenna capable of connecting to Ku-band satellites in both geostationary and low Earth orbit.
Kymeta began shipping its military-focused Osprey u8 HGL terminal on 2024-03-18.
Kymeta officially launched the Osprey u8 HGL in October 2023 and is fulfilling a backlog of orders.
Kymeta is shipping the Osprey u8 HGL hybrid geostationary/low Earth orbit/LTE terminal from its facility in Woodinville, Washington.
Kymeta demonstrated the Osprey u8 HGL at SATELLITE 2024 in Washington, DC, 2024-03-18–20.
Kymeta’s Osprey u8 HGL is a hybrid geostationary/low Earth orbit (GEO/LEO/LTE) terminal purpose-built for military users.
Kymeta exhibited the Osprey u8 HGL at SATELLITE 2024 in Washington, DC on 2024-03-18–20 in meeting room 156.
The Kymeta Osprey™ u8 hybrid-GEO-LEO (HGL) terminal provides multi-orbit capability for mission-critical operations while on the move.
Doug Hutcheson and Walter Berger are retiring from Kymeta effective 2024-03-31.
Rick Bergman will become President and CEO of Kymeta effective 2024-04-01.
Kymeta’s Osprey u8 HGL achieved up to 7 Mbps download, 2 Mbps upload, and latency between 600 and 700 milliseconds while operating on GEO during tests.
Kymeta’s Osprey u8 HGL terminal successfully switched between geostationary and low Earth orbit satellites during a field trial at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in February 2024.
Kymeta will begin shipping ruggedized Osprey u8 HGL hybrid GEO/LEO terminals for military vehicles on Eutelsat’s network in March 2024.
Kymeta’s Osprey u8 HGL achieved up to 195 megabits per second download, 32 Mbps upload, and latency under 70 milliseconds while operating on a LEO network during tests.
Kymeta’s multi-orbit Osprey u8 HGL terminal weighs 57 kg, roughly 10% more than Kymeta’s GEO-only Osprey released in March 2022.
Kymeta raised $84,000,000 from investors in 2022 to fund product launches.
Kymeta Corporation develops software-enabled, metamaterials-based electronically steered antennas that provide mobile satellite and cellular communications.
Kymeta’s military-focused Osprey u8 GEO terminal was launched in March 2022 and is currently in use by multiple branches of the United States Department of Defense in ongoing conflicts.
Kymeta launched the Peregrine u8 LEO for maritime customers in March 2023.