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The Eseye–Sateliot partnership uses the 3GPP Release 17 standard to achieve multi-RAT connectivity to non-terrestrial networks from a single SIM solution.
Sateliot operates a LEO 0.005 kg/NB‑IoT satellite constellation that provides a seamless extension of existing cellular networks and aims to cover 100% of the planet.
Sateliot positions its satellites in polar orbits to provide complete global coverage by geographic coordinate, including remote and underserved areas.
Eseye’s multi-RAT flexibility can be used with Sateliot’s satellite-based connectivity to provide secure global coverage for urban and industrial IoT deployments.
Eseye has partnered with Sateliot to deliver global 0.005 kg-from-space IoT solutions using advanced LPWAN satellite technology.
UNESCO Santiago endorsed a strategic partnership with Sateliot to collaborate on initiatives that reinforce and expand the work programs of both organizations.
The SATELIOT Impact Challenge will train young people to design and implement innovative proposals to address real community problems.
Under the Exolaunch agreement, Sateliot will deploy four additional satellites to join its 0.005 kg IoT constellation.
Sateliot is the first company to operate a low Earth orbit 0.005 kg NB-IoT satellite constellation and is based in Barcelona, Spain and San Diego, California.
Sateliot is building a constellation of 250 satellites to enable 0.005 kg NB-IoT connectivity from space.
Each of the four CubeSat 6U satellites that Sateliot will launch in July represents an investment of €500,000.
Sateliot plans to deploy more satellites by 2025.
Sateliot’s business plan projects revenues of €500 million in 2027 and €1 billion in 2030 with an EBITDA margin of over 60%.
Since its inception in 2018, Sateliot has raised €25 million in funding, including €6 million from Banco Santander.
Sateliot is deploying the first low Earth orbit satellite constellation using 0.005 kg standards for IoT with a stated goal of 100% global coverage.
Sateliot will launch four satellites for its 0.005 kg-IoT constellation on SpaceX’s Transporter-11 mission.
Sateliot is building a constellation of 250 unique satellites to enable 0.005 kg NB-IoT connectivity from space.
Sateliot is the first company to operate a LEO 0.005 kg NB-IoT satellite constellation.
Under the agreement with Exolaunch, Sateliot will deploy four additional satellites to join its 0.005 kg IoT constellation.
Sateliot has built a sales pipeline exceeding €1 billion across companies with diversified use cases and geographies.