Skylo Raises $30M in
Oversubscribed Funding Round to Scale Direct-to-Device
Satellite Service Worldwide
February 27, 2025
Skylo announced a $30 million
oversubscribed funding round led by NGP Capital. Westly
Group joined the round and existing investors Intel
Capital, BMW i Ventures, Samsung Catalyst Fund, Next47,
and others also participated. The company expanded its
commercial coverage area with the addition of Brazil,
Australia, and New Zealand plus additional regions,
after having just introduced its service on major Tier-1
smartphones and partner carriers.
Skylo is the world’s largest
standards-based direct-to-device network, enabling
smartphones, vehicles, and IoT devices to connect via
satellite when cellular networks are unavailable. Unlike
other satellite service providers, Skylo has pioneered
an integrated experience from the ‘ground up’ with a
broad, standards-based ecosystem of partners from
chipset makers to module and device manufacturers,
certification testing labs, and SIM providers. Skylo
provides its service to leading mobile network operators
and MVNOs worldwide as a complement to their terrestrial
networks.
The expansion of Skylo’s service
also includes commercial service covering the entirety
of the U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S.
territories, as well as additional continents with
coverage in Brazil, Australia, and New Zealand. This
geographic expansion is delivered in partnership with
Viasat, Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT), a global leader in
satellite communications.
Despite advances in mobile
networks, 85% of the planet still lacks reliable
cellular coverage. Skylo’s network solves this challenge
by working natively with existing chipsets, allowing
devices to seamlessly switch from cellular to satellite
when coverage is lost. Skylo connects regular cellular
devices to satellites instead of cell towers using
existing satellite networks to provide coverage in
remote areas where cell towers don’t exist. Consumers
connect their device as they would to a normal cellular
network, but the signal is relayed through satellites
instead to ensure connectivity anywhere.
"Skylo’s mission is to drive
extreme accessibility of connectivity for cellular
devices worldwide," said Parthsarathi Trivedi, CEO and
co-founder of Skylo. “Skylo is synonymous with anywhere
connectivity for all, and this new funding allows us to
enhance our market reach even farther and faster.”
Skylo’s breakthrough
non-terrestrial network has already facilitated millions
of messages worldwide and now provides critical
connectivity across five continents for IoT and consumer
devices. Over the last six months, in just the United
States, Skylo-enabled smartphones played a pivotal role
during natural disasters such as hurricanes and
wildfires, allowing dozens of users to request help when
terrestrial networks were unavailable. Skylo will
demonstrate SOS over satellite, SMS over satellite, and
AI chat over satellite at MWC Barcelona 2025 in the GSMA
Pavilion in Hall 4 Stand 4F30 from March 3 - 6, 2025.
“Skylo stands apart as the category
leader in the rapidly emerging direct-to-device (D2D)
satellite connectivity space,” said Debjit Mukerji,
Partner at NGP Capital. “It is already operating one of
the world’s first commercial solutions at a significant
scale, with millions of consumers connected to the Skylo
network. What has unlocked Skylo’s incredible growth is
the depth of its ‘standards-plus’ technology stack that
democratizes access to ubiquitous mobile connectivity.
We are excited to partner with Parth and his team as
their global commercialization continues to inflect.”
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