Kymeta and Intelsat Complete
Industry-First Mobility Tests for Next Generation Antenna
Technology
December 15, 2015
Kymeta Corporation and Intelsat S.A. have successfully
completed initial testing of the mobility performance of
Kymeta’s flat-panel antennas on Intelsat’s global satellite
network for both maritime and automotive applications.
Kymeta and Intelsat are the first companies to meet this
significant milestone with a flat panel, software-based
antenna.
In the automotive portion of the test, the team embedded
Kymeta’s flat-panel antenna into the roof of an automobile
and over the course of 8,000 miles, proved that the
company’s mTenna™ technology was able to automatically
acquire and track satellite signals while on the move. The
Ku-band antenna was able to both transmit and receive
signals with Intelsat satellites. It is designed for
Intelsat’s current satellites and its next generation high
throughput satellites, Intelsat EpicNG, the first
of which is expected to launch on January 27, 2016.
Kymeta has also completed building and testing its first
glass-on-glass, thin-film-transistor-based antennas, with
receive and transmit on the same aperture. This maritime
prototype is the workhorse of Kymeta’s 70cm Ku-band product
and are currently being produced on existing liquid-crystal
display TV display lines, marking the first step towards
mass-volume and low-cost attainability for Kymeta antennas.
“We’re excited about these significant milestones and what
they mean for our customers,” said, Dr. Nathan Kundtz, Chief
Executive Officer of Kymeta. “In partnership with Intelsat,
we’re ushering in a new generation of mobile communications
that is lower cost and higher bandwidth.”
Kymeta’s flat panel, software-based antennas simplify the
access to Intelsat’s satellite fleet by removing the need
for mechanical components and by using software to
electronically point, steer and acquire the satellite
signal. This allows for both the rapid setup and
installation of the hardware, in addition to the improved
ability to acquire and track satellite signal. Working
together, Kymeta and Intelsat will ensure that mobility
customers are able to receive fast, reliable and
cost-effective connectivity regardless of location.
“At Intelsat, we are pursuing innovation in both satellite
technology and ground systems to enable simpler access to
our services,” stated Stephen Spengler, Chief Executive
Officer of Intelsat. “Our partnership with Kymeta will help
ensure that our customers have much easier and more cost
effective access to our fleet to leverage the power and
higher performance of our satellites to solve their complex
connectivity issues. Together, I look forward to using our
collective expertise to expand the addressable markets for
satellite technology and provide ubiquitous and fast
broadband services to the billions of people and devices
that need connectivity.”