Sateliot and Turkcell
Partner to accelerate digitalization in
Turkey
The hybrid connectivity service
merging terrestrial and satellite infrastructure
will enable
unseen rates of digitalization in critical
industries such as agriculture, logistics, oil &
gas,
energy, mining, and transportation, which will lead
to the widespread adoption of millions of
IoT devices in the coming years.
29 February 2024
Sateliot and Turkcell, the
leading telecommunications company based in Türkiye,
have
reached an agreement to test and demonstrate
connectivity to the IoT market on out-of[1]coverage
areas in Turkey.
Turkcell is the largest carrier
in Turkey, with a presence in 9 countries, and is
known to be
the most innovative technological actor in the
industry. This strategic partnership with
Sateliot underscores its commitment to innovation,
solidifying its role as a pioneering force.
Sateliot is launching the first
LEO satellite constellation based on the 5G
standard, allowing
unmodified commercial cellular NB-IoT NTN devices to
connect from space. It is the first
time in history that terrestrial cellular
telecommunications seamlessly merge with satellite
connectivity. As a global resource, satellite
technology is poised to accelerate universal
digitalization, providing a reliable and expansive
solution to the existing connectivity
challenges.
The final service extends
Turkcell cellular coverage, allowing unmodified
commercial cellular
IoT devices to connect everywhere in the
geographies.
Rapid digitalization is key for
economic growth, yet infrastructure remains a
primary
challenge.
Satellite, however, makes the
enhancement of the digitalization of key industries
such as oil
& gas, energy, agriculture, mining, transportation,
and logistics possible. The potential in the
market is still untapped and is estimated to be over
one million IoT devices, transforming
many sectors that were previously out of reach of
connectivity.
Gianluca Redolfi, Sateliot’s
Chief Commercial Officer: “Our standard approach
allows any
Mobile Network Operator (MNO) to integrate satellite
connectivity to their offering, just by a
simple roaming agreement. We proudly announce that
Turkcell is among the pioneers in
adopting and experimenting with this cutting-edge
technology.”
Prof. Dr. Vehbi Çağrı Güngör,
Chief Network Technologies Officer, Turkcell: We are
collaborating with the Sateliot to provide IoT
services via LEO satellites within the scope of
our strategies to closely monitor, test, and
implement cutting-edge technologies. We believe
that direct-to-Satellite IoT creates new
opportunities which is not possible before. As a
result
of this trial, we aim to provide Turkcell IoT
services globally by extending our terrestrial
network coverage.
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