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OQ Technology has partnered with Dutch telco KPN and Germany’s O2 Telefónica to expand access to satellite-based IoT networks across Europe.
The collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency, safety, and environmental resilience for KPN’s customers.
KPN is forming a strategic roaming partnership with OQ Technology.
The collaboration extends KPN’s roaming footprint beyond traditional boundaries.
The partnership will support KPN’s customers for uninterrupted IoT data flows beyond terrestrial borders.
The partnership combines OQ Technology’s LEO satellite constellation with KPN’s terrestrial and GEO networks.
The partnership will enable KPN customers to connect to OQ’s satellite network for 5G IoT coverage across land and sea.
The trial was conducted in cooperation with Dutch Drone Delta, Altitude Angel, ANWB, KPN, and Airhub.
A drone transponder transmitting data to the UTM system via KPN’s 4G/5G network was tested during the trial.
Dutch telecom operators KPN, VodafoneZiggo, and T-Mobile spent around €1.23 billion in total on the 700 MHz, 1.4 GHz, and 2.1 GHz frequencies.