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Skylo Certifies the Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S Modem for NTN Compatibility

Skylo Certifies the Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S Modem for NTN Compatibility

The certification of the Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S Modem on Skylo’s network ensures that devices equipped with either of the two chipsets can seamlessly access Skylo’s satellite network anywhere under the open sky.

Skylo Technologies, the pioneer in non-terrestrial network (NTN) communications, has c******** the Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S Modem on its network. The certification ensures that devices equipped with either of the two chipsets can seamlessly access Skylo’s satellite network anywhere under the open sky.

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Skylo’s satellite network allows for devices equipped with either of these two modems to have enhanced performance, greater reliability, and expanded coverage, particularly when cellular connectivity is not available. The Qualcomm 212S Modem and Qualcomm 9205S Modem are renowned for their high efficiency, robust performance, and support for a wide range of stationary and in-transit IoT applications – including asset tracking, fleet management, off-grid asset management, predictive maintenance, and everything in between.

The inclusion of these two chipsets in the Skylo Certification Program is a testament to Skylo’s commitment to ensure a robust, predictable connectivity experience and chipset performance with its live satellite network. Additionally, the chipsets are available to IoT hardware developers through leading module manufacturers, including Telit and Quectel. Skylo’s network is commercially live today to customers across North America and Europe, with planned service expansion globally this year.

The Skylo certification process involved rigorous testing and evaluation to ensure that devices meet stringent NTN performance standards, including 3GPP Release-17 qualifications. Skylo’s network takes advantage of dedicated satellite spectrum across various partner constellations, such as Viasat, ensuring that IoT devices equipped with Qualcomm Technologies’ chipsets seamlessly switch to satellite to stay connected when out of terrestrial range.

“Collaborating with Skylo aligns well with Qualcomm Technologies’ mission to expand global connectivity to more remote locations, through innovative technology. The certification of our chipsets for NTN compatibility is a great milestone,” said Dr. Jeffery Torrance, senior vice president and general manager, Industrial & Embedded IoT, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

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Skylo’s satellite NTN service will be a component, enabling Qualcomm Technologies to further expand its portfolio of connectivity solutions to address the diverse needs of enterprises. This allows Qualcomm Technologies to provide a comprehensive connectivity stack that combines industry-leading silicon and software services with advanced satellite connectivity.

“The certification of the Qualcomm chipsets represents the convergence of the satellite and cellular communications industries that have acted as two distinct ecosystems over the last several decades, but are now coming together,” stated Dr. Andrew Nuttall, CTO and Co-Founder of Skylo. “For the first time, a single modem and a single protocol can roam seamlessly across cellular networks served over satellite and terrestrially.”

Testing of the Qualcomm Technologies’ chipsets for Skylo Certification was performed by Rohde and Schwarz on its CMW500 platform. A demo of the chipsets’ performance over the Skylo network will be shown at Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona in the Rohde and Schwarz booth, Hall 5, Booth 5A80.

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