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Jaume Sanpera is the co-founder and CEO of Sateliot.
ESA and Sateliot are testing a system that allows satellites to connect with IoT devices without relying on satellite navigation systems (GNSS).
The new system enables IoT devices to calculate their position directly from Sateliot's own satellite signals, eliminating the dependency on GNSS.
Sateliot's low-Earth orbit (LEO) constellation provides global 5G IoT connectivity, covering more than half of the planet where terrestrial networks cannot reach.
Sateliot's approach maintains accurate, stable connectivity even under adverse or wartime conditions.
Sateliot's LEO satellite constellation provides global coverage.
Sateliot and Nordic Semiconductor achieved the first-ever 5G IoT transmission from a standard commercial cellular IoT device using its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.
Sateliot has signed recurring contracts valued at 250 million euros with over 450 customers in more than 50 countries.
Sateliot's achievement enables global coverage for telecommunications operators and allows any IoT service provider to expand its reach regardless of available terrestrial infrastructure.
Sateliot has successfully completed the first IoT 5G transmission between a commercial standard IoT device and its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation.
The nRF9151 module successfully connected to Sateliot's LEO constellation without the need for hardware changes, replicating the transparent roaming experience offered by terrestrial mobile networks.
By demonstrating that standard commercial low-cost IoT sensors can connect directly from space, Sateliot reinforces Europe's leadership in satellite telecommunications for standard IoT devices.
Sateliot plans to reach 1 billion euros in revenue by 2030.
Sateliot's technology connects previously underserved areas, such as oceans, deserts, and remote zones, which represent 80% of the planet, through affordable and resilient communications.
The European Investment Bank is lending Sateliot €30 million to help the Spanish remote connectivity startup add 16 more nanosatellites to its low Earth orbit network before the end of 2025.
In January, Sateliot sought to combine €30 million in expected Series B proceeds with project financing debt to deploy a total of 64 satellites in 18 months.
After launching the first of two prototypes in 2021, Sateliot aimed to deploy 16 spacecraft in time for commercial services to start as early as 2022.
Sateliot has commitments for €45 million so far in a Series B funding round with a €70 million target.
Sateliot has signed space-based roaming agreements to extend cellular coverage in more than 50 countries and with more than 400 companies.
Sateliot earlier raised €28 million in a mix of debt and equity for a constellation compatible with 0.005 kg protocols used by terrestrial telcos.