Myriota announced the availability of its 5G compliant HyperPulse network running on Nordic Semiconductor’s low-power cellular IoT solutions.
This partnership delivers end-to-end 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN) standards-based connectivity solutions for battery-constrained IoT. Both companies are closely aligned in their mission to deliver ultra-low power IoT services with battery life for a wide range of applications including logistics, utilities, and industrial control systems.
Myriota has more than a decade of experience in delivering high security, power efficient direct-to-satellite IoT solutions through their UltraLite connectivity service. The new HyperPulse 5G standards-based network is building on this foundation and expanding Myriota’s infrastructure with a constellation of satellites in geostationary (GEO) orbit and L-Band frequency.
HyperPulse is the first solution of its kind powered by Viasat’s dynamic leasing capability, which gives Myriota the ability to scale the network’s performance dynamically to suit the needs of customer devices deployed in the field. By leveraging Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9151, the smallest and lowest power System-in-Package (SiP) module for IoT deployments, device makers can upgrade their connectivity to Myriota HyperPulse quickly and easily.
“Myriota’s connectivity, designed specifically for the Internet of Things, is changing the game globally, unlocking better outcomes through intelligence gathered from the field. This is only possible because traditionally prohibitive satellite-based hardware and connectivity costs have been decimated. The industry can finally deploy secure, low power sensor devices at the scale needed to have real impact,” said Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota. “By combining our decade plus experience together with Nordic Semiconductor’s similar track record, we are enhancing our existing IoT connectivity platform with a 5G standards-based network which opens up a range of new applications, all powered by off-the-shelf modules with battery life measured in years and costs measured in single digit dollars.”
“Myriota is an established player in the satellite market, and our collaboration will now bring 5G NTN compliant solutions to the market, opening new possibilities for device makers out there” added Oyvind Birkenes, EVP of Nordic’s Long Range Business Unit. “It is rewarding to now have nRF9151 based devices connected and sending data over Myriota satellites to our nRF Cloud.”
Both companies will demonstrate the solution at MWC, which is currently running in Barcelona. The event will conclude on 6th March. The solution on show will be a sensing application where the end user device incorporates the Nordic Semiconductor nRF9151 module. The data is passed via the Myriota HyperPulse network and made available via a Nordic Semiconductor Dashboard demo.
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