MediaTek Conduct World's
First Public Test of 5G Satellite IoT Data
Connection with Inmarsat
Aug. 19, 2020
MediaTek is pushing the
boundaries of advanced IoT 5G satellite
communications with a successful field trial
that transfers data through Inmarsat's Alphasat
L-band satellite, in Geostationary Orbit (GEO)
35,000 kilometers above the equator.
The results of MediaTek and
Inmarsat's IoT field test will be contributed to
the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)'s
Rel-17 standardization work on Non-Terrestrial
Network (NTN), which is part of its overarching
initiative to establish 5G standards toward new
use cases and services.
The new 5G satellite NB-IoT
technology established a bi-directional link
from MediaTek's satellite-enabled standard
NB-IoT device to a commercial GEO satellite,
breaking new ground for a truly global IoT
coverage. The successful test builds the
foundation for hybrid satellite and cellular
networks to enable new ubiquitous 5G IoT
services at a global scale.
"MediaTek's collaboration
with Inmarsat will accelerate industry efforts
to converge cellular and satellite networks in
the 5G era. MediaTek is a leading connectivity
provider and contributor to 3GPP standards, and
our ongoing work with Inmarsat GEO satellites
will help drive 5G innovation across verticals
like IoT," said Dr. Ho-Chi Hwang, MediaTek
General Manager of Communication System Design.
MediaTek is the world's 4th
largest fabless semiconductor company and
Inmarsat is the world leader in global, mobile
satellite communications. The two companies ran
the test with a base station located at the
Fucino Space Center in Italy and developed by
Taiwan's Institute for Information Industry
(III). The test device, built with MediaTek's
satellite-enabled NB-IoT chipset, was located in
Northern Italy. The prototype system
successfully established a communication channel
and data transfer with the GEO satellite
'Alphasat'.
The successful test could
provide proof as to the feasibility of new
global standards and open market potential of
using a single device for connecting both
satellite and cellular networks.
"Testing MediaTek's
standard NB-IoT chip over Inmarsat's established
GEO satellite network has proven technology from
mobile networks works effectively over GEO
satellites with little modification and will
provide a very cost effective path to ubiquitous
and hybrid global IoT coverage," said Jonathan
Beavon, Senior Director, Inmarsat Product Group.