Nathan Kundtz's MTenna May Replace the Satellite Dish

Kymeta breaking into the Technology Industry certainly made some waves, recently Olga Kharif a reporter for Bloomberg News and Bloomberg Businessweek reported on Kymeta's success and spoke with CTO Nathan Kundtz.

"The satellite dish has long been a symbol of space-age communications and a really good TV package, but the bulky antenna may be nearing its expiration date. For couch potatoes, it’s a difficult-to-install eyesore. The smaller antennas mounted on many trains, ships, and airplanes can hamper aerodynamics and drive up costs. “There’s a shared hatred for the dish,” says Nathan Kundtz, the co-founder and chief technology officer of Redmond (Wash.)-based startup Kymeta. He’s working to replace the satellite status quo with a flat-panel display as small as a laptop" reported Kharif.

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