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Luxembourg-based OQ Technology announced on December 17 that it has successfully established a direct connection between a commercial Internet of Things (IoT) chipset and one of its Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. This significant milestone was accomplished using proprietary software developed by the company, which adheres to the 3GPP mobile standards.
The integration of IoT technology with satellite communication marks a crucial step forward in enhancing connectivity for various applications across multiple sectors. This development is expected to facilitate improved data transmission capabilities and enable real-time monitoring for industries such as agriculture, logistics, and environmental management.
By bridging the gap between terrestrial IoT devices and satellite networks, OQ Technology aims to provide seamless connectivity solutions that can operate in remote and underserved areas where traditional communication infrastructure is lacking. This innovative approach positions the company at the forefront of the rapidly evolving satellite IoT landscape, paving the way for future advancements in global connectivity.
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