Diga-Talk Solutions is pleased to announce its 2025 initiative to integrate Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity into its pool of services. This initiative, set to launch in 2026, aims to redefine the scope and capabilities of push-to-talk (PTT) communication by providing continuous connection even in the most remote and challenging environments.
The new LEO satellite-enabled PTT initiative promises to deliver reliable, real-time communication to industries such as public safety, energy, student transportation, and more, where traditional cellular networks have limited reach. By leveraging the power of satellite technology, Diga-Talk Solutions will ensure users can stay connected regardless of where they are located.
Key features of the initiative include:
- United States coverage: with LEO satellites providing coverage even in the most remote locations, users will be able to access PTT communication services where traditional cellular networks cannot reach
- System redundancy: when traditional cellular networks fail LEO connectivity will take over allowing users to continue operating in critical times
- Enhanced reliability: Low Earth Orbit satellites ensure low latency and reliable performance, crucial for industries requiring instant communication in high-stakes situations
- Seamless integration: the new satellite IoT connectivity will work seamlessly with existing Diga-Talk+ and School-Radio Push-to-Talk over Cellular (PoC) devices and systems, ensuring minimal disruption for current users
“Diga-Talk Solutions has always been committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation in communication technologies,” said Michael Ippolito, COO, Diga-Talk Solutions. “By harnessing the emerging capabilities of Low Earth Orbit satellites, we are taking a giant leap forward in ensuring that our customers can rely on seamless, instantaneous communication anywhere in the country. This initiative will empower industries that depend on real-time collaboration and will play a key role in keeping workers safe, informed, and connected — no matter where their work takes them.”
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