Kymeta Announces
Grant of Two New U.S. Patents for Multi-Network
Operation
World-leading flat panel
satellite antenna company Kymeta
(www.kymetacorp.com) announced today the United
States Patent and Trademark Office awarded
Kymeta Corporation two U.S. patents. The first
patent is related to the cooperation of a SD-WAN
edge appliance and a satellite terminal,
enabling users to engage in concurrent or
switched satellite and cellular communications.
The second patent is related to an
Electronically Steered Array (ESA) antenna
operating across multiple satellite networks in
multiple modes (e.g., concurrent mode, switched
mode, etc.). These achievements demonstrate
Kymeta’s continued thought leadership in the
marketplace as the satellite communications
industry evolves into a multi-orbit,
multi-network ecosystem.
Ryan Stevenson, Ph.D.,
Senior Vice President, and Chief Scientist at
Kymeta, emphasized the company's dedication to
expanding its intellectual property (IP) with
relevant additions to its patent portfolio and
technology roadmap. He stated, "These patents
exemplify our proven track record of continuous
innovation and translating those innovations
into fielded solutions. The launch in 2023 of
the Hawk™ u8 LEO, Peregrine™ u8 LEO, and the
Osprey™ u8 ‒ Hybrid-GEO-LEO [user
terminals] demonstrate Kymeta’s
commitment to leading the multi-x satcom
revolution.”
With these latest
additions, Kymeta's patent count surpasses 230
in the U.S. and internationally, along with an
additional 165 pending applications. Since its
establishment in 2012, the company has
consistently demonstrated thought leadership in
the market through continuous innovation and the
advancement of Kymeta's connectivity solutions.
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