The Kymeta Hawk U8 OneWeb terminal is suitable for anyone looking for an easy-toimplement solution both in stationary and mobile settings. Consuming little energy, it can be powered from an external source, such as a vehicle battery or solar panels, to connect
to the OneWeb constellation. The antenna provides automatic satellite tracking. The hybrid terminal features an Ethernet output and, in the LTE version, WiFi access. Designed for field use in harsh environmental conditions, the terminal is robust and can be integrated into a hardened transport case.

  • Dimensions and Weight

    89,5 cm x 89,5 cm x 14 cm. Poids: 30,1 kg, Version LTE: 31,1 kg.
  • Ingress protection

    IP66
  • Connectivity

    1 Ethernet RJ-45, LTE Version : 1 port Ethernet RJ-45 + WIFI (802.11b/g/n)
  • Throughput

    DL: 195 Mbps / UL: 32 Mbps
  • Dimensions and Weight

    89,5 cm x 89,5 cm x 14 cm. Poids: 30,1 kg, Version LTE: 31,1 kg.
  • Ingress protection

    IP66
  • Connectivity

    1 Ethernet RJ-45, LTE Version : 1 port Ethernet RJ-45 + WIFI (802.11b/g/n)
  • Throughput

    DL: 195 Mbps / UL: 32 Mbps

The operator Eutelsat OneWeb manages a constellation of 650 satellites in low Earth orbit at 1,200 km with polar coverage, providing high-speed Internet access to both professionals and individuals on land and at sea. The service offers download speeds of up to 195 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 32 Mbps, with a latency of around 70ms and a commitment to bandwidth quality. About fifty ground stations, progressively deployed worldwide, serve as access points to the Internet network and mark the rollout of services, regulated according to the respective countries’ regulations.