Groundbreaking integration brings direct-to-satellite messaging and emergency SOS messaging to your wrist
In the past year, the satellite industry has been a part of a slew of announcements about direct-to-device and satellite
Qualcomm has collaborated with Skylo to incorporate satellite connectivity into their 212S and 9205S modems.
We are thrilled to partner with Qualcomm in creating satellite-capable modems.
Skylo is excited to be the NTN service provider for Qualcomm’s Aware Platform
Offering hybrid connectivity and boasting ultra-low power consumption, the chips aren’t your regular Qualcomm chips.
Skylo Standards Plus are foundational for an exceptional user experience
Keysight increases test cases to 145
The Ulefone Armor 23 Ultra is certified for NTN
Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S are certified on the Skylo network
Rohde & Schwarz now has 64 validated NTN test cases
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Skylo secures new round of funding to propel direct-to-device satellite connectivity
Skylo is proud to add IoT-wavemaker Soracom to our ecosystem of partners.
Embark on a journey into the future of connectivity with non-terrestrial networks (NTN)
Keysight's testing expertise will strengthen and develop the IoT infrastructure through collaboration with Skylo.
Keysight has teamed up with Skylo to develop a comprehensive certification program for NTN-enabled IoT devices.
Versatile and easy-to-operate device hits market, providing seamless connectivity wherever life may take its users.
The Intelligent Edge Goes Global: High-Performance AI Meets Satellite IoT with Synaptics, Skylo, Murata, and Grinn
Sony’s Altair ALT1250 provides a comprehensive hardware foundation with its dual-mode LTE-M/NB-IoT chipset
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.