Republished from Innovation Endeavors' News + Insights series, "Original Mistakes".
First hybrid cellular-satellite NB-IoT services to launch in early 2024
Transatel and Skylo partner to embed NTN into cellular capabilities
O2 Telefónica and satellite operator Skylo agree on a partnership
O2 Germany plans to launch a hybrid satellite and terrestrial Internet of Things service in Q1 2024
Skylo and Telefonica work together to extend NTN service to cellular users
Telefonica Germany has signed a partnership agreement with Skylo
Collaboration brings together ecosystem for rapid entry
Partnerships with Intelsat and Skylo offer flexibility for global IoT applications
With Murata's Type 1SC module, customers can adopt NTN without the need to alter hardware
Enabling existing modem makers and OEMs to deliver access to satellite connectivity
NTN and Chipsets
No change in behavior needed for IoT device makers
emnify SuperNetwork SatPlus is offered as part of the emnify SuperNetwork
Allows BICS to leverage Skylo for its network made up of geostationary satellites
Viasat partners with partnered Skylo to provide direct-to-devices
Rohde & Schwarz & Sony Semiconductor have achieved the industry’s first 3GPP Rel. 17 NTN NB-IoT RF verification
Blog by Intel Capital
“We want ubiquitous connectivity. We just don’t want extra hardware, because that adds complexity.”
Industry disruptors & entrepreneurs share their original mistakes – the stories behind them, the lesson learned
Byline by Parth Trivedi, Skylo CEO and Co-Founder
NTN Certification: Quality & Reach
Satellite-enabled device saves hiker in distress
Geosynchronous and geostationary satellites and ephemeris data
Skylo, DT, and Murata announce a new Early Adopter Program for NB-IoT
Transforming Connectivity: Skylo Technologies and Satellite-Enhanced Cellular Networks
Listen to ‘The Dish’ on how standardizing can save costs … and lives
Tracking your supply chain with satellites; insurtech woes; freight apparel – WTT
Keysight Podcast
Tarun Gupta discusses our partnership with Viasat for a global direct-to-device network
Microwave Journal Podcasts