OQ Technology Prepares for
MACSAT Launch Aboard Arianespace’s Vega This October
September 20, 2023
Fresh from a successful €13
million Series A funding round, OQ Technology, the
leading 5G IoT satellite operator, is thrilled to
announce the forthcoming MACSAT launch with
Arianespace’s Vega on 4th October 2023 (mission
VV23). This pivotal step will further fortify its
space and ground infrastructure, as well as expand
its satellite coverage.
OQ Technology's trailblazing 5G
IoT payload equips MACSAT to deliver universal
communication services, setting a foundation for a
seamlessly connected world. Managed by the European
Space Agency (ESA) and funded by the Luxembourg
Government, the MACSAT mission is set to augment
their 5G IoT capabilities. These advancements cater
to pressing needs like greenhouse gas monitoring,
supply chain sustainability, and earth observation.
They serve pivotal government mandates and numerous
sectors, including transportation, agritech,
utilities, smart cities, mining, maritime, and
energy/O&G.
Omar Qaise, Founder and CEO, OQ
Technology reflected, "2023 has been monumental for
us, marking numerous achievements like the Tiger-4
launch, our alliance with Saudi Aramco, and now the
MACSAT venture with the Luxembourg Government and
ESA. These endeavors don't just highlight the mutual
trust we've nurtured but also the blossoming
trajectory of an industry on the brink of massive
growth. We're passionately poised at the heart of
this evolution, and our accomplishments this year
only amplify our zeal for the future."
This Arianespace-coordinated
launch will soar aboard a Vega rocket, taking off
from the Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana. The
mission will examine advanced 5G IoT algorithms,
endorse commercial LEO 5G NB-IoT chips, and further
augment OQ Technology’s commercial connectivity
services. The payload and user terminals is
OQ Technology's design
including the 5G software stack, and they're in
charge of the mission's comprehensive management and
operations.
Amid the surging demand for
cellular Direct-to-Device (D2D) services, OQ
Technology has emerged as a frontrunner. Since their
groundbreaking Narrowband IoT Waveform mission in
2019, they've successfully connected cellular IoT
devices to LEO satellites. With keen interest from
sectors such as energy, logistics, agriculture,
maritime, and major telecommunication players eyeing
satellite cellular IoT, OQ Technology is perfectly
positioned to cater to a broad spectrum of clients
in the upcoming year.