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PLD Space and Sateliot have signed a commercial contract to launch Sateliot’s first two high-capacity 5G D2D (Direct to Device) satellites.
Sateliot is a Spanish satellite operator.
Sateliot selected PLD Space based on Miura 5’s ability to offer an independent, dedicated launch service tailored to the customer’s needs.
Sateliot entered its industrial phase prior to the joint initiative.
Sateliot plans to launch five additional satellites later in 2026 to enhance its existing 5G NB-IoT constellation.
Sateliot, a 5G satellite telecommunications operator, will present a pioneering commercial mission at SSSIF.
The initiative focuses on a hybrid module that implements the 3GPP Release 17 standard to allow devices to switch between ground-based towers and Sateliot’s Low Earth Orbit constellation.
Sateliot inaugurated Europe’s first 5G Satellite Development Center in Barcelona.
The dual-mode module integrates LMT’s existing IoT Shortcut hardware with Sateliot’s 5G-ready satellite software stack.
Sateliot’s commercial mission project aims to expand satellite connectivity opportunities and reinforce Spain’s strategic sovereignty at national and European levels.
LMT Group and Spanish satellite operator Sateliot launched a 12-month joint initiative with the European Space Agency on February 16, 2026 to develop a universal dual-mode IoT module.
Sateliot’s Tritó satellites will provide connectivity to IoT devices and will be capable of connecting mobile phones with data, voice, and video services.
Sateliot plans to expand a constellation consisting of hundreds of satellites.
Sateliot is a Catalan operator of 5G NTN IoT satellite telecommunications.
Sateliot’s Tritó satellites incorporate dual-use capability to support applications in security, civil protection, and defense.
The collaboration between Sateliot and UARX Space strengthens the Spanish and European space ecosystem’s ability to integrate mission-critical technologies and gain traction in the global market.
Sateliot reached an agreement with UARX Space to integrate UARX Space’s separation ring into Sateliot’s new Tritó satellite.
Sateliot’s new generation Tritó satellites feature higher payload operational power, producing a qualitative jump in capacity and performance.
Jaume Sanpera, founder and CEO of Sateliot, participated and highlighted the role of new connectivity operators in contributing to European strategic capabilities through hybrid civil-institutional models.
Spanish companies participating at the 18th European Space Conference include GMV, Indra, Hispasat, Integrasys, Satlantis, Pangea, Sateliot, and Open Cosmos.