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End-to-end 5G Non-Terrestrial Network connectivity

03/04/2025
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Myriota has launched its groundbreaking 5G compliant Myriota HyperPulseTM network, operating on Nordic Semiconductor’s low-power cellular IoT solutions. This collaboration delivers end-to-end 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) standards-based connectivity solutions tailored for battery-constrained IoT applications.

HyperPulse stands out as the first solution of its kind powered by Viasat’s dynamic leasing capability, enabling Myriota to adjust the network’s performance dynamically based on the specific needs of customer devices deployed in the field. By utilizing Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9151, the smallest and lowest power System-in-Package (SiP) module for IoT deployments, device manufacturers can seamlessly upgrade their connectivity to Myriota HyperPulse.

“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 transformation is possible because traditional barriers related to satellite-based hardware and connectivity costs have significantly diminished. The industry is now able to deploy secure, low-power sensor devices at the necessary scale to have a real impact,” said Ben Cade, CEO of Myriota.

The collaboration with Nordic Semiconductor enhances Myriota’s existing IoT connectivity platform by introducing a 5G standards-based network that opens doors to a multitude of new applications.

“Myriota is an established player in the satellite market, and our partnership is bringing 5G NTN compliant solutions to the market, unlocking new possibilities for device makers,” said Oyvind Birkenes, EVP of Nordic’s Long Range Business Unit.

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