Samsung’s cutting-edge new folding phones now available on America’s Largest Network with the Fastest and Most Reliable 5G
Need to connect? Not a problem with Motorolas Defy Satellite Link
The upcoming Motorola Defy Satellite Link bridges an important connectivity gap
With Murata's Type 1SC module, customers can adopt NTN without the need to alter hardware
Look out for exciting announcements at MWC23 in Bacelona!
We are thrilled to have Kigen in our collaborator ecosystem
Enabling existing modem makers and OEMs to deliver access to satellite connectivity
Adding satellite connectivity to public and private networks
customers will be able to enjoy seamless satellite and terrestrial mobile connectivity via a single device
Partnerships with Intelsat and Skylo offer flexibility for global IoT applications
Collaboration brings together ecosystem for rapid entry
Dnd users no longer need to purchase separate devices, services, and bills from multiple providers
Skylo will enable FocusPoint's IoT monitoring and emergency escalation service with it's NTN
Skylo has teamed up with FocusPoint to revolutionize the way IoT devices are monitored
Skylo and DT integrate cellular and satellite connectivity
An interview with Skylo CEO and Co-Founder, Parth Trivedi
Providing services by borrowing satellite communication bands from other companies
D2D is capable of connecting mass-market connectivity devices to satellites in order to provide coverage
Helping people when they need it most - is what hits home for me.
The Murata 1SC module is designed to allow customers to use both TN and NTN networks.
At this year’s MWC in Barcelona, Skylo made its mark by showcasing our satellite connectivity solutions.
In an era of technological advancements, staying connected is no longer a luxury but an essential part of daily life.
At Skylo, we are transforming the way the world connects by pioneering seamless satellite-based D2D connectivity
Industry disruptors & entrepreneurs share their original mistakes – the stories behind them, the lesson learned