Sateliot and GateHouse
SatCom Sign Partnership Agreement to Develop
World’s First NB-IoT Network
The Spanish satellite
telecom operator, Sateliot, has signed a
partnership agreement with the Danish satellite
communications specialist, GateHouse SatCom. The
partnership is a part of Sateliot’s project to
develop the world’s first space-based
NarrowBand-IoT (NB-IoT) network offering a full
seamless 5G connectivity in remote regions with
limited or no coverage today.
Sateliot, the first
satellite telecom operator for global continuous
IoT connectivity merging satellite and
terrestrial networks under 5G protocol, has just
signed a partnership agreement with the Danish
satcom specialist, GateHouse SatCom.
With the partnership,
GateHouse will deliver NB-IoT connectivity
technology for Sateliot’s space-based NB-IoT
network, which will be the first of that kind.The technology will allow IoT terminals
to send and receive data from both terrestrial
and space-based networks. In this way, Sateliot
will be able to offer full seamless connectivity
to IoT devices in the remote regions of the
world.
– Only 10 percent of the
Earth’s land surface has mobile coverage, and it
is in the remaining 90 percent that our new
generation of 5G infrastructure comes into play.
With our network, we can offer a supplement to
the traditional telecom operators that will make
5G connectivity possible for the rising amount
of IoT devices in remote regions, e.g. the
Arctic regions or the Australian outback,
explains Jaume Sanpera, the CEO of Sateliot, and
adds:
– For more than a decade,
GateHouse has delivered waveforms for satcom
services and has, as one of the first companies
in the industry, started developing technology
for space-based NB-IoT networks. With their
know-how and experience in handling innovative
and advanced technologies such as ours, we are
confident that we have found the right partner
for our project.
Earlier this year,
GateHouse SatCom signed a contract with the
European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a
solution for extending existing NB-IoT protocols
enabling a space-based NB-IoT network. According
to an analysis by the EMEA Satellite Operator’s
Association, around 2.7 million IoT devices are
connected via satellites today. That is why the
satcom specialist company eyes a great potential
in the market for IoT services, says CEO at
GateHouse, Michael Bondo Andersen:
– Coupled with existing
software-defined radio payloads and applied on
Low Earth Orbit satellites, NB-IoT can extend
the network range providing full seamless
connectivity to remote regions on earth. On top
of this, NB-IoT also offers a remarkably low
power consumption and low device cost, he says
and adds:
– Our ambition is to
develop the first standard connectivity
technology for space-based NB-IoT and the new
partnership with Sateliot is an important step
towards this goal. We therefore expect that our
solution will provide a roadmap for the future
5G network in regions with little or no
coverage.
Sateliot’s NB-IoT network
will rely on the company’s constellation of
nanosatellites which is expected to be launched
over the next two years. The network is expected
to be operational by the end of 2022.