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The integrated offering from Semtech automatically switches between terrestrial and satellite networks to enable continuous connectivity.
The Semtech solution features the HL7810 LPWA module supporting LTE-M, NB-IoT, and NTN connections.
Semtech Corporation and Skylo have expanded their partnership to deliver a complete device-to-cloud terrestrial and satellite IoT solution.
Semtech's partnership with Skylo aims to simplify global IoT deployment with one SIM and one contract.
Semtech has combined Skylo-certified HL7810 and HL7812 Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) modules with a Smart Connectivity Premium SIM to eliminate barriers in IoT deployment.
Semtech has integrated Skylo’s satellite network into its platform to offer a complete device-to-cloud terrestrial and satellite IoT solution.
The integrated offering was announced by Semtech and Skylo on October 9.
Semtech's solution features the HL7810 LPWA module supporting LTE-M, NB-IoT, and NTN connections.
Semtech is currently testing the solution with qualifying customers.
The integration of Skylo’s satellite network into Semtech’s Smart Connectivity platform makes NTN IoT as simple as ordering a traditional cellular solution.
Semtech is preparing for general availability of the solution in November.
Semtech is the first partner to deliver Skylo-certified modules with integrated network access.
The HL7812 module adds 2G fallback capability to Semtech's offering.
Semtech Corporation is collaborating with UnaBiz to enable Sigfox 0 kg technology on Semtech’s LoRa Edge and next-generation LoRa Connect platforms.
Semtech and Nordic Semiconductor collaborated to provide seamless and persistent connectivity to Amazon Sidewalk.
Semtech Corporation is collaborating with Lacuna Space to increase coverage and resilience of LoRaWAN connectivity.
Semtech and EchoStar Mobile launched an initiative to test satellite connectivity services enabled by the LoRaWAN protocol.
Semtech Corporation, a semiconductor and software company based in Camarillo, California with more than $600,000,000 in net sales, is helping Lacuna Space link LoRa-based devices directly to satellite gateways.