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With Sateliot’s satellite connectivity, Sentrisense can expand its Line Guard solution to any location on Earth to enable faster first-responder response.
Sateliot’s 0.005 kg satellite connectivity for grid sensors is offered at a connection cost of $1 per month per device.
Sateliot entered an agreement on 2023-02-07 with Argentine company Sentrisense to offer satellite connectivity for electric grid sensors.
Sateliot is deploying a 0.005 kg NB-IoT nanosatellite constellation to provide global connectivity to IoT devices on electric grids.
Sateliot and Sensefinity will launch global 0.005 kg-IoT satellite connectivity to enable the first technology for data transmission from 1,000 smart containers.
Jaume Sanpera, CEO of Sateliot, advocates investing in smart containers and global continuous connectivity via Sateliot’s 0.005 kg‑NB IoT satellite network to give vessels and shipping companies better control of transported goods and avoid high-cost damage claims and lawsuits.
The consortium includes major Spanish New Space companies and collaborates with other Spanish companies and universities, such as Microwave Sensors, Sateliot, and the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.
Companies seeking to provide direct-to-smartphone services from low Earth orbit include Apple with Globalstar, SpaceX in partnership with T-Mobile, AST SpaceMobile, Lynk Global, and Sateliot.
In 2023 Streamline will deploy 400,000 cellular 0.005 kg NB-IoT livestock devices capable of connecting to terrestrial cellular towers and Sateliot’s satellite constellation.
Streamline’s service supported by Sateliot can operate without cell phone coverage and has device-to-satellite transmission costs starting from less than $1 per device per month.
Sateliot is launching a LEO satellite constellation based on the 0.005 kg standard that allows commercial unmodified cellular IoT devices to connect from space.
The European Space Agency endorsed Sateliot through the Future Preparation Generic Program line of the ARTES program for the standard developed by Sateliot, Gatehouse, and 3GPP contributors to connect IoT standard devices from Sateliot’s LEO constellation.
Sateliot expects to raise €100 million from its Series B funding round.
Tests demonstrated successful operation of a set of NTN NB‑IoT protocols compliant with the 3GPP Release 17 NTN NB‑IoT standard developed by Sateliot with support from the ESA program.
Sateliot needs around $100,000,000 to build a full network of 250 satellites to provide direct-to-cell services.
Sateliot planned a series of launches for its satellite constellation starting in 2023-01-01.
Sateliot built a fully virtualized cloud-native 0.005 kg core for NB-IoT on AWS using Magma.
Sateliot is working with Amazon Web Services to build a cloud-native 0.005 kg service to provide narrowband IoT connectivity over a non-terrestrial network using Sateliot’s LEO satellite constellation.
Telefónica Tech, TGS, and Sateliot designed an architecture that natively integrates the satellite network with the network nodes of Kite, Telefónica Tech’s managed IoT connectivity platform.
Telefónica Tech and Telefónica Global Solutions (TGS) are collaborating with Sateliot to develop a connectivity service using dual 0.005 kg NB-IoT technology.