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Kymeta and Intelsat Bring Terabyte
Connectivity
to the Cars of the Future
The next wave of connected car
innovation will depend on satellite connectivity
January 12, 2016
Kymeta Corporation and Intelsat S.A. are making the next evolution
of connected car a reality. The companies will combine Intelsat’s
leadership in space-based communication with Kymeta’s innovative
antenna technology to bring high speed connectivity to cars on a
global basis. This will enable the creation of new services on every
continent, support software over-the-air applications, advance the
potential for autonomous driving and pave the way for the future of
the connected car.
Last month, in an industry first, Kymeta and Intelsat proved that a
“dish” ground antenna was unnecessary for on-the-move satellite
connectivity. The team recently completed an 8,000 mile
demonstration across the United States using the Kymeta
satellite-enabled test car. Over the course of the journey, the
mTenna™ technology, embedded into the roof of the automobile,
automatically acquired and tracked Intelsat Ku-band satellite
signals while on the move.
The future of automotive connectivity is being revolutionized by
high throughput satellite connectivity, combined with advancements
in software-enabled, metamaterials-based electronic beamforming
antenna technology. Together, the technologies allow for connected
car solutions that address critical requirements including reliable
and consistent service availability, economic multicast
distribution, and global ubiquity of service levels with an
unmatched security environment. In order to enable software over the
air, unlock the new services for streamed content that consumers
expect and support advancements in autonomous driving, the industry
needs the efficient, consistent connectivity options and a global,
scalable solution that only satellite can provide.
“Satellite connectivity can best address the capacity, coverage and
security concerns of conventional solutions to car connectivity.
Better yet, these assets are available now. We don’t have to wait 10
years for a next generation cellular network to be invented and
deployed,” said Dr. Nathan Kundtz, Chief Executive Officer of Kymeta.
“This will be crucial because five years from now, every car that
comes off a production line should be connected. In fact, we should
stop calling it the ‘connected car’, and just call it ‘the car’
because this is the future of automotive.”
“The automotive sector is a global business, where scalability and
quality are essential to success,” said Intelsat CEO Stephen
Spengler. “We are enhancing the world’s largest satellite-broadband
infrastructure with our next generation fleet, Intelsat EpicNG,
allowing us to deliver highly efficient broadband services in the
air, sea, and with Kymeta, to the automotive sector. With our
global connectivity, automotive manufacturers and car owners alike
will benefit from consistent, highly reliable and secure
connectivity, literally anywhere in the world. Intelsat is
confident that the future of connected car means satellite-enabled.”
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