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Kymeta launched the Hawk u8 LEO in January 2023.
Kymeta launched the Osprey u8 HGL hybrid geostationary/low Earth orbit (GEO/LEO) terminal at the AUSA 2023 Annual Meeting and Exposition.
Hanwha Systems has invested in U.S.-based antenna maker Kymeta and U.K.-based Phasor Solutions to build out its space ambitions.
Kymeta launched its maritime product line in 2017.
Kymeta completed the first shipment of the company’s electronically steered Hawk™ u8 OneWeb LEO terminal via its partnership with OneWeb.
Kymeta’s products enable Vuzix/OPTAC-X solutions to be deployed in remote areas by providing missing connectivity.
All.Space and Kymeta have each raised more than $100,000,000 for their plans.
Kymeta plans to roll out a new terminal in 2023 that will communicate with satellites in GEO, LEO, and medium orbits.
OneWeb will launch its superyacht service with Kymeta’s u8-based LEO terminal, with first deliveries starting in early 2023.
OneWeb and Kymeta will introduce a joint superyacht offering at the Monaco Yacht Show featuring LEO connectivity and a purpose-designed antenna combination for superyachts.
OneWeb successfully tested its LEO connectivity with two Kymeta antennas at sea off the coast of Monaco at the end of August.
OneWeb and Kymeta committed to develop and bring to market by early 2023 a dual u8-based LEO terminal offering tailored for onboard superyacht applications because of easy installation and low-profile design.
Hanwha Systems invested $30,000,000 in Kymeta in 2020-12-01 and made an additional $11,000,000 investment in March of 2022, forming a strategic partnership with Kymeta.
InterSAT has partnered with antenna manufacturer Kymeta to deliver mobile connectivity services to the rail and maritime sectors.
Kepler has delivered an information rate of 240 Mbps from LEO using a Kymeta flat panel antenna.
Kepler’s Global Data Services (GDS) has achieved more than 300 megabits per second of data speeds from LEO to a 3.4-meter ground dish and 240 megabits per second to a Kymeta flat panel antenna using its Ku-band technology.
The OneWeb satellite connectivity platform provides broadband connectivity as an additional mission-critical resource to supplement Kymeta’s existing broadband GEO and 0.004 kg cellular service offerings.
Kymeta’s flat-panel technology can switch between linear and circular polarization in software, allowing support for both LEO and GEO Ku-band constellations without physical hardware changes.
Kymeta has expanded into managed satellite services to package its hardware solutions as connectivity-as-a-service for customers including the U.S. Department of Defense and other end users.
Kymeta and IP Access International have signed a partnership agreement to co-develop and distribute optimized solutions using Kymeta terminals, broadband, and LTE services to first responders across North America.