Groundbreaking integration brings direct-to-satellite messaging and emergency SOS messaging to your wrist
Cross-pond teamwork to usher in a new wave of connectivity
No change in behavior needed for IoT device makers
Imagine a world where you can stay connected from anywhere, regardless of whether you’re in your backyard or in the dese
Lower-cost model made possible through collaboration with Skylo.
Quectel, a vanguard of IoT solutions, will help deliver the industry's first NTN modules.
New modules allow satellite connection without any manual change from cellular
Revolutionizing Animal Safety with Always-Connected Tracking, AI Health Monitoring, and Solar Charging
Leaders in wireless connectivity and NTN communications open doors to IoT connectivity
First standards-based commercial D2D service to activate millions of devices across 5 continents
Telecommunications provider o2 Telefónica is offering mobile connectivity via satellite for the first time.
Verizon now offers seamless connection to Satellite SOS messaging powered by Skylo on the Galaxy S25 series.
Now the world’s largest commercial standards-based direct-to-device network
Telus, TerreStar, and Skylo offer satellite connectivity in Canada
Telus, TerreStar Solutions and Skylo to deliver satellite connectivity in Canada
Telus completes mobile-to-satellite trial
Canada's first two-way satellite-smartphone connectivity
Colorado hiker in distress was recently rescued
Silicon Valley startup Skylo is gearing up to expand its internet-of-things network in 2024
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.