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OQ TECHNOLOGY plans to use the Bascharage ground station and its operations capabilities to support third-party missions.
As part of the MACSAT program, OQ TECHNOLOGY relocated to a new facility in Leudelange and began equipping its offices with essential equipment for satellite operations.
The ESA contract was awarded to OQ TECHNOLOGY following a pan-European tendering process that started in 2020-04-01 under the topic "AGILE NETWORK CONFIGURATION FOR 0.005 kg INTERNET-OF-THINGS SERVICES OVER SATELLITE".
OQ TECHNOLOGY submitted a proposal to design and develop a system for advanced 0.005 kg network configurations over LEO, MEO, and GEO satellites.
OQ TECHNOLOGY has a satellite scheduled for launch 2021 and is ready to deliver commercial 0.005 kg services over satellite 2021.
OQ TECHNOLOGY contracted Leaf Space to procure a satellite ground station to be installed in Luxembourg and connected to OQ TECHNOLOGY’s satellite control center in Leudelange.
OQ Technology ordered a second satellite from NanoAvionics on 2021-05-10 to connect IoT devices to 0.005 kg technology.
OQ Technology’s constellation intends to provide basic commercial IoT and M2M services using 0.005 kg connectivity with a focus on Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America.
OQ Technology expects to generate revenue with Tiger-2, which is scheduled to be launched 2021.
OQ Technology’s hybrid satellite–terrestrial system will use 0.005 kg standards, terrestrial 0.005 kg hardware, and mobile 0.005 kg chips to provide connectivity for IoT applications.
Tiger-2 continues the collaboration between NanoAvionics and OQ Technology following MACSAT, which is the world’s first agile smallsat mission dedicated to 0.005 kg IoT in low Earth orbit led by OQ Technology and supplied by NanoAvionics.
OQ Technology is using spectrum in the mid-band 0.005 kg (Sub-6 GHz) frequency bands to deliver widespread coverage and 0.005 kg IoT/M2M communication in line with 3GPP recommendations.
NanoAvionics signed a contract with OQ Technology to build, integrate, and operate a smallsat named Tiger-2 for OQ Technology’s 0.005 kg IoT mission.
OQ Technology plans to add another two missions to its constellation shortly after Tiger-2 and then deploy a subsequent batch of six satellites.
In 2019, OQ Technology tested cellular Narrowband IoT using commercial LEO smallsats with a direct-to-satellite communication.
OQ Technology’s first satellite will launch 2021.
OQ Technology plans to launch a second satellite in the 2021/2022 timeframe to provide latency-tolerant services.
OQ Technology signed an agreement with Spaceflight Inc. to procure launch capacity and provide associated launch and integration services for OQ Technology’s first batch of six satellites from a planned constellation of more than 60 spacecraft.
OQ Technology is planning trials in the United States and is considering expanding there.
OQ Technology announced on 2021-04-06 that Lithuania-based NanoAvionics is building a satellite called MACSAT based on a 6U cubesat bus equipped with S-band transceivers.