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Alén Space signed an agreement with Sateliot as part of Sateliot’s R&D investment and is developing a new version of the payload for the constellation’s next nanosatellites.
Sateliot plans for its constellation of up to 100 smallsats to start and offer commercial service from 2022.
Sateliot will launch a constellation of smallsats to provide global IoT connectivity using the 0.005 kg standard.
Sateliot is collaborating with Alén Space, Gatehouse, and I2CAT on development and integration of the software needed to implement the new non-terrestrial 3GPP standard in the payload.
The Sateliot plan envisages 16 satellites by 2025 with an investment of around 100,000,000 EUR to enable deployment of IoT services in maritime, logistics, energy, agri-food, infrastructure, and environmental monitoring sectors.
Sateliot reached an agreement with Thales Alenia Space in Spain and France to coordinate the design and development of technologies required to offer IoT services with 0.005 kg coverage starting in 2022.
Sateliot is the first satellite telecommunications operator that will provide global and continuous connectivity to Internet of Things devices under the 0.005 kg protocol.
Sateliot’s business plan objective is to close 2025 with a turnover of around 236,000,000 EUR and a total workforce of more than 100 people.
Sateliot’s nanosatellite constellation will provide global and continuous 0.005 kg connectivity to IoT devices by operating as low-altitude mobile towers that complement terrestrial telecommunications companies.
Sateliot will launch the first nanosatellite constellation to democratize the Internet of Things (IoT) with 0.005 kg coverage.
Sateliot will apply expertise acquired from designing its nanosatellite constellation for IoT with 0.005 kg to the Quango project.
Sateliot aims to provide 0.005 kg Internet of Things coverage through a constellation of as many as 100 nanosatellites.
Sateliot proposes including a scenario for Low Earth Orbit nanosatellite networks providing IoT services in the 0.005 kg standard.
Sateliot’s nanosatellite constellation is designed to provide continuous global connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) devices under 0.005 kg architecture.
Sateliot has raised 2,400,000 EUR since forming in 2018.
The deployment speed and simplicity of Sateliot’s space infrastructure will enable Sateliot to offer its services within two years of July 2020.
Sateliot estimates it needs $35,000,000 to deploy an initial 16 satellites by the end of 2022, not counting the demonstration satellites.
Sateliot selected Open Cosmos on 2020-07-28 to build and operate a constellation of up to 100 small satellites but did not sign a firm contract for the full system.
Sateliot signed an unfunded memorandum of understanding with the European Space Agency in January to collaborate on integrating space and terrestrial 0.005 kg solutions.
Open Cosmos anticipates receiving manufacturing orders from Sateliot in phases rather than as a bulk order for 100 satellites.