Skylo Partners with Sony
Semiconductor Israel to Deploy 5G-Ready
Narrowband-IoT Connectivity over Satellite
Aug 18
The partnership brings
5G-ready NB-IoT over satellite for the first
time and delivers massive cost and
interoperability advantages for the IoT industry
Skylo, maker of the world’s
most affordable and ubiquitous network that
connects any machine or sensor, today announced
a partnership with Sony Semiconductor Israel
(Sony, formerly known as Altair Semiconductor).
With the partnership, Skylo and Sony are the
first to develop and deploy cellular IoT
chipsets (branded “Altair”) that can connect via
geostationary satellites and that leverage the
standardized, 5G-ready, NB-IoT protocol. The
partnership also makes significant contributions
to 3GPP future specifications, which will help
standardize and accelerate the adoption of
NB-IoT over satellite. In addition, this
innovative new use of Sony’s Altair cellular IoT
chipsets dramatically reduces the cost for IoT
applications to connect via traditional
satellite networks; until the launch of this
solution, satellite connectivity was
cost-prohibitive and required custom-built
protocols.
Skylo, which was founded in
late 2017 by foremost researchers including Dr.
Andrew Kalman, is building an efficient, global
NB-IoT network over satellite for millions of
presently unconnected devices, machines, and
sensors. Sony Semiconductor Israel is a leading
provider of cellular IoT chipsets and, through
this partnership, both parties have extended
existing cellular IoT chipsets to communicate
directly over Skylo’s hosted satellite network.
“For industries with assets
deployed all over the globe — including marine
vessels, vehicles, and industrial equipment —
having access to a ubiquitous fabric of
carrier-grade, affordable IoT connectivity that
is enabled by Sony’s Altair cellular IoT
chipsets is a game-changer,” said Dr. Andrew
Nuttall, Skylo’s co-founder and CTO. “This
partnership ensures our ability to continue to
quickly scale the manufacturing and deployment
of connector Skylo Hubs to our customers around
the world.”
“We are glad to collaborate
with Sony Semiconductor Israel on this important
technological breakthrough, which provides an
entirely new method of connectivity for IoT for
customers around the world and also contributes
greatly to the development of future 3GPP
standards,” said Moshe Noah, Vice President of
Engineering at Skylo.
“We are excited to work
with Skylo and launch an entirely new IoT
category for industrial machines,” said Dima
Feldman, Vice President of Product Management
and Marketing at Sony Semiconductor Israel.
“We’re impressed by the innovative way that
Skylo has extended our chip functionality over
satellites to expand the connectivity reach to
the most remote locations and we look forward to
helping Skylo bring billions of sensors online
for the first time.”
“In addition, the Altair
field proven, ultra-low-power and ultra-small
chipset solutions are ideal for the type of data
exchange for industrial use cases,” added
Feldman.
This new geostationary
satellite connectivity is a technological
breakthrough for Skylo. Any customer who is
building IoT into their remote businesses can
use familiar technologies like Bluetooth and
WiFi in order to connect existing sensors to
Skylo Hub. Those IoT sensors are already
programmed for these communications protocols,
so adding Skylo’s satellite connectivity is a
seamless extension for customers that in
addition to terrestrial networks can
now use satellite
connectivity, virtually in any place on the
planet. In addition, because Sony’s Altair
cellular IoT chipsets are mass-produced for
terrestrial cellular networks, Skylo can
affordably manufacture the Skylo Hub and pass
along that savings to its customers.
Skylo is launching
commercially this year over South Asia and can
be accessed using the Skylo Hub, which is a
portable satellite NB-IoT antenna terminal. The
Skylo Hub costs less than $100 USD and
integrates seamlessly with existing machines &
sensors. The Skylo Network is hosted on existing
geostationary satellites and enables immediate
connectivity for customers without the need to
add new infrastructure in space. Skylo is
venture-backed by leading investors in telecom
and space including SoftBank Group, Boeing
HorizonX, Innovation Endeavors and DCM Ventures.