Catch our interview with Kymeta's Ryan Stevenson
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In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Kymeta’s Ryan Stevenson. They discuss the benefits and challenges of multi-orbit and multi-band connectivity in a single terminal.
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Mike Gruss: "We do hear a lot about communications being jammed. There's talk about jamming cyberattacks, physical attacks ... how do you see your technology contributing to that on a broader sense?"
Ryan Stevenson: "The first part of that is the link resiliency, and being able to offer it across multiple orbits and multiple bands so that you have many different paths that you can communicate through. And then the second part of that around physical attack is that we offer that, just like everything else, with mobility. One of the key lessons that's come out recently is that really, to be blunt, if you're not mobile, you're dead."
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