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Kymeta announced at SATELLITE 2024 that the Osprey u8 HGL, a hybrid geostationary/low earth orbit (GEO/LEO/LTE) terminal purpose-built for military users, is shipping out of their facility in Woodinville, Wash.
Kymeta announced the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded Kymeta Corporation two U.S. patents. The first patent is related to the cooperation of an SD-WAN edge appliance and a satellite terminal, and the second patent is related to an ESA antenna.
Kymeta and OneWeb Technologies announced an agreement to distribute reliable, secure and cost-effective broadband connectivity services to the U.S. government.
The OneWeb LEO satellite network will give Kymeta customers access to high speed, low latency broadband connectivity while on the move or while stationary, anywhere in the world.
Kymeta and Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc announced a strategic partnership to jointly develop products and solutions that will enable modern, virtualized ground systems to better leverage the capabilities of next-generation mobile satellite antennas.
Kymeta and OneWeb announced a joint development agreement (JDA) to develop an innovative flat panel electronically steered user terminal that is compatible with the OneWeb network to support land fixed applications and leading the way to various mobility applications.
Kymeta and Intelsat announced the successful demonstration of satellite-enabled 5G services on Kymeta’s electronically steered flat-panel u8 antenna using Intelsat’s global integrated satellite and terrestrial network—the first test of its kind in a mobile environment.
Kymeta announced the successful testing of private LTE small cell on CBRS, demonstrating a complete connectivity solution that provides users with more reliable and robust connectivity directly to their smartphone and CBRS capable devices.