Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Satellite 2025

Kymeta launches its Goshawk hybrid terminal for LEO, GEO, and cellular technology.

Ryan Stevensor - Credit: Convergencialatina
Ryan Stevensor - Credit: Convergencialatina

At Satellite 2025, the device was unveiled a year after the introduction of Osprey, which had similar features but was intended for military communications.

According to the company, Goshawk mitigates interference by integrating with existing networks. It is compatible with high-bandwidth applications, enabling access to video, data, and voice transmission, even in remote or mobile environments.

This launch, as Ryan Stevenson, Kymeta's Chief Scientist (and one of its founders) explained to Convergencia, marks a contrast with what was expressed in a panel on the first day of the event, which questioned the progress made in the development of multi-orbit antennas.

On the other hand, the executive reaffirmed Kymeta's focus on mobility and emphasized that energy is key to maintaining equipment that is not static and permanent in a specific location.

Regarding Kymeta's operations in Latin America, Stevenson confirmed the growth of the business through distributors. One sign of this is the company's decision to appoint a Regional VP.

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