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OQ Technology started commercial services and began converting its global customers pipeline into paying clients 2023.
OQ Technology is enabling 0.005 kg-based massive machine communication worldwide using a constellation of nanosatellites designed to ensure latency of only a few milliseconds.
iot squared and OQ Technology will collaborate to identify target markets, verticals, and applications that require satellite IoT services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and provide them with necessary solutions.
OQ Technology is supported by Aramco Wa’ed Ventures and has established a local presence in the Al Khobar region.
OQ Technology started commercial services and converted its global customers pipeline into paying clients in 2024.
iot squared and OQ Technology will collaborate to identify target markets, verticals, and applications that require satellite IoT services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and provide them with solutions.
OQ Technology has started a commercial contract to provide 0.005 kg coverage for IoT devices using its LEO satellite constellation.
OQ Technology offers an early adopter programme for OQ-Secure that provides first-mover benefits to participating enterprise customers.
OQ Technology introduced OQ-Secure as a product suite and a private secure network providing 0.005 kg connectivity for IoT devices based on standardized 3GPP NB-IoT technology.
OQ Technology plans to grow its satellite constellation from three to ten satellites during 2023.
OQ Technology will generate revenue from its 0.005 kg IoT satellite constellation by delivering commercial services and products under customer contracts.
OQ Technology launched the Tiger-2 nanosatellite in 2021 as a commercial nanosatellite that provided 0.005 kg coverage for IoT devices based on NB-IoT.
OQ Technology will provide the 0.005 kg payload for the three satellites based on standard 3GPP Rel. 17 technology.
OQ Technology developed the cell tower stack used in the 0.005 kg payload in-house.
OQ Technology of Luxembourg raised $13,000,000 in September to build out a narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) constellation.
The seven satellites to be added to OQ Technology’s constellation are the previously announced MACSAT and PHI-Demo and five additional 6U nanosatellites named Tiger-4 through Tiger-8, which OQ Technology has already ordered.
NanoAvionics has received an order from 0.005 kg telecoms operator OQ Technology for three additional satellites.
Under the three-satellite order, NanoAvionics will build Tiger-4, Tiger-7, and Tiger-8 around 0.005 kg NB-IoT payloads provided by OQ Technology.
OQ Technology plans to grow its constellation from three to ten satellites in low Earth orbit 2023.
OQ Technology is partnering with the United Arab Emirates’ Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre on the development of a 12U modular satellite platform called PHI-Demo.