OQ Technology and GovSat
sign MOU to Collaborate on IoT Products for
Defence and Government Sectors
29 Septemer 2021
OQ Technology and GovSat
have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU)
to collaborate on developing and testing
satellite-based IoT (Internet of things) and
machine-to-machine (M2M) products aimed at
defence and government sectors.
By combining OQ
Technology’s 5G products and services with
GovSat’s end-to-end satcom solutions, already
supporting customers such as NATO, the UK’s
Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the Belgium Navy,
the companies aim to offer highly scalable
applications for air, land and maritime missions
across the world. Customers of these future
applications will benefit from access to
real-time 5G IoT coverage, dedicated
geostationary (GEO) capabilities, specialized
frequencies and licenses, and a wider footprint
of multiple beams.
Omar Qaise, founder and CEO
of OQ Technology said: “To successfully provide
5G IoT and machine communication to critical
satcom applications in the defence and the
government sector, it became evident that we had
to partner with a specialized GEO operator.
GovSat, due to its application know-how and
experience of delivering secure,
non-preemptible, reliable and accessible
satellite communication services, is the perfect
partner to achieve this.”
Under the agreement, OQ
Technology will provide user terminals,
satellite hub equipment and remote management
capabilities. The company will also re-design
its satellite IoT user terminal to fit the
GovSat frequency band, and it’ll upgrade the
antenna of its user terminal. In return, GovSat
will give OQ Technology access to its satellite
capacity, operate the satellite hub
infrastructure and provide uplink services.
GovSat’s coverage is
critical for government customers and NATO
operations. Its reach spreads Europe, the Middle
East, Africa and South West Asia with maritime
coverage for the Atlantic, Baltic, Mediterranean
and Indian Oceans. Their high-powered
fully-steerable spot beams in X- and Mil
Ka-Band, and a global X-Band beam, in addition
to a secure service hub, assure secure
operations and resilient satcom capabilities.
Since its successful
demonstration of the technology in 2019, OQ
Technology has been working on its patent
pending technology to provide global 5G IoT
coverage, initially using a low earth orbit
nanosatellites constellation. Following the
launch of its Tiger-2 satellite onboard the
SpaceX Transporter-2 mission in July, the
company is now offering commercial 5G IoT
services for a variety of IoT applications for
environmental monitoring and agriculture,
logistics, maritime, smart metering, mining and
oil & gas.