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October 2, 2020
Redmond-based communications company Kymeta announced that the FCC has granted authorization for the operation of its next-generation electronically steered, flat-panel ESIM (earth station in motion) platform, the Kymeta u8 terminal. The u8 is an electronically steered, flat-panel ESIM platform with no moving parts, built for mobility and designed for the needs of government, first responder, and commercial customers. To date, Kymeta has deployed 25 beta units globally to facilitate real-world testing of the u8 terminal and Kymeta Connect connectivity services. The beta trial program kicked off last month with select partners and customers across the globe. Additionally, Kymeta recently announced securing an approximate $85 million financing round, led by Bill Gates, to accelerate new product development and commercialization of the Kymeta u8, and Kymeta Connect.