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OQ Technology successfully completed an end-to-end 5G NB-IoT link between its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation and standard terrestrial chipsets from Nordic Semiconductor on December 17, 2025.
OQ Technology has successfully delivered Europe’s first direct-to-mobile (D2M) emergency broadcast message from space using its LEO satellite constellation.
OQ Technology aims to launch 30 more satellites in the next two years.
The Series B round would support OQ Technology’s plans to deploy 20 more satellites by the end of next year.
OQ Technology’s Series B funding round targets 30,000,000 EUR ($32,000,000).
OQ Technology used its Series A funding to deploy 10 low-Earth-orbit satellites to provide connectivity to remote monitoring and tracking devices.
The Series B round would support OQ Technology’s plans to deploy 20 more satellites by the end of next year.
OQ Technology raised about $13,000,000 in Series A funding two years ago.
OQ Technology launched two new Low Earth Orbit satellites, TIGER-5 and TIGER-6, on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rideshare mission Transporter-9.
OQ Technology plans to expand its low Earth orbit fleet to 10 satellites by the close of 2023 and to 72 satellites by 2025.
OQ Technology plans to expand its low Earth orbit fleet to 10 satellites by the close of 2023 and to 72 satellites by 2025.
OQ Technology completed a €13 million Series A funding round.
OQ Technology completed a €13 million Series A funding round.
OQ Technology will launch the MACSAT satellite on 4 October 2023 on Arianespace’s Vega rocket as mission VV23.
Saudi Aramco is OQ Technology’s largest customer and co-led a €13 million series A investment round for the company last year.
OQ Technology has four additional 6U satellites on order that are slated to launch by early next year via SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter rideshare missions.
Tiger-4 is a 6U nanosatellite owned by telecom operator OQ Technology that will expand the world’s first and largest 0.005 kg Narrowband-IoT constellation in low Earth orbit.
Tiger-4 is a 6U nanosatellite owned by telecom operator OQ Technology that will expand the world’s first and largest 0.005 kg Narrowband-IoT constellation in low Earth orbit.
Tiger-4 is owned by telecom operator OQ Technology and will expand the world’s first and largest 0.005 kg Narrowband-IoT constellation in low Earth orbit.
OQ Technology plans to grow its satellite constellation from three to ten satellites during 2023.