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Eutelsat commissions ELO, its first low earth orbit
satellite designed for the Internet of Things
8 March 2018
Eutelsat Communications has commissioned
a nano-satellite from manufacturer Tyvak International SRL, a subsidiary of
Terran Orbital Corporation, a leading aerospace provider of nanosatellite
and microsatellite vehicles and services. Eutelsat LEO for Objects
(ELO) will be used to assess the performance of low earth orbit (LEO)
satellites in providing narrowband connectivity for objects. The satellite
operator will be drawing on the technology of Sigfox, which runs a unique
global narrowband network dedicated to the IoT.
Low earth orbit is particularly well-suited to narrowband
connectivity for objects. It offers a satellite link anywhere in the world,
is complementary to terrestrial IoT networks, and does not impact the cost
or the energy consumption of the objects. ELO, scheduled for launch in 2019,
will backhaul information from objects located in areas that are not served
by terrestrial networks and offer redundancy on existing terrestrial network
coverage.
Sigfox will work with Eutelsat on two aspects: analyse the spectrum
used by the satellite in ISM[1] frequency bands; and process data from
objects. ELO will also test connectivity in other frequency bands. The
synergies developed through the partnership with Sigfox, as well as with
other strategic alliances in the telecom industry, should open up new
opportunities for Eutelsat in this fast-growing market.
Jean-Hubert Lenotte, Chief
Strategy Officer at Eutelsat, commented: “With the expansion of the
Internet of Things, new services are being developed in a wide range of
sectors including smart cities, the mining industry, agriculture and
logistics. We are delighted to be exploring new avenues through the
development of this nano-satellite, which once again demonstrates the
intrinsic complementarity between terrestrial networks and satellite
technology. By analysing the compatibility of LEO and connected objects, and
working with recognised partners in the field, Eutelsat aims to provide an
innovative solution which will meet the needs of future clients.”
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