Kymeta to Offer
Mission-Critical LEO Satellite Connectivity Services
to Government Market Through New Partnership with
OneWeb Technologies
April 19, 2022
Kymeta announced an agreement
to distribute reliable, secure, and cost-effective
broadband connectivity services to the U.S.
government.
The new managed satellite
service offering enables Kymeta to provide
government customers with hardware solutions that
are packaged with secure and resilient network
access from OneWeb Technologies, a wholly owned
subsidiary of low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite
communications company OneWeb. Access to broadband
connectivity services from the leading satellite
connectivity platform will provide customers with an
additional mission-critical connectivity resource,
supplementing Kymeta’s existing broadband
geostationary orbit (GEO) and 4G cellular service
offering.
“The LEO network delivers the
low latency, high-speed, and multi-orbit network
sought after by the Department of Defense and other
government customers,” said Walter Berger, President
and Co-CEO, at Kymeta Corporation. “We are pleased
to join in this partnership with OneWeb Technologies
as we continue to bring advanced solutions across a
wide range of applications for defense agencies,
government, public safety, and commercial customers
around the world that meet the highest levels of
security and encryption requirements needed for
mission-critical operations.”
“We are focused on meeting and
exceeding the demands for resilient end-to-end
commercial SATCOM solutions for U.S. government
agencies, its allies, and warfighters,” said Bob
Roe, CEO, OneWeb Technologies. “The Kymeta u8
product family is designed for rapid deployment and
acquires service within minutes of installation for
seamless and uninterrupted communications on the
move. When paired with our high-speed broadband
connectivity solutions, we ensure voice, video, and
data communications are available when needed most,
no matter the global location.”