Groundbreaking integration brings direct-to-satellite messaging and emergency SOS messaging to your wrist
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
Defy Sat Link is made possible by Bullitt's Satellite Connect, which relies upon Skylo's D2D service.
Need to connect? Not a problem with Motorolas Defy Satellite Link
The upcoming Motorola Defy Satellite Link bridges an important connectivity gap
Skylo's NTN is live in US & Canada
Skylo launched carrier-native SMS texting capabilities on its live satellite network
Anritsu Corporation to facilitate comprehensive testing for NTN devices
Quectel announces the successful certification of Quectel's NTN-enabled module, the CC660D-LS
New at CES 2024: Satellite and cellular developer boards now available
Telit Cinterion’s new end-to-end, turnkey IoT solution features 3GPP Rel-17 NB-IoT-over-NTN compliant modules
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.
Offering hybrid connectivity and boasting ultra-low power consumption, the chips aren’t your regular Qualcomm chips.
Direct-to-device (D2D) services are only the beginning
Bullitt fires first shot in sat-to-phone messaging battle
What you need to know about the next wave of satellite connectivity
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.