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    Myriota launches four new satellites to enhance IoT connectivity

    By Fiona XuApril 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Myriota launches four new Low Earth Orbit satellites via SpaceX, expanding its UltraLite™ constellation to enhance IoT connectivity.
    • The new satellites boost service capacity and geographic coverage for various industries, including logistics and agriculture.

    What happened: Myriota expands its satellite network for global IoT services

    Myriota has successfully launched four new Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites as part of its ongoing expansion of the UltraLite™ constellation. The satellites were deployed on SpaceX’s Transporter-13 mission, bringing the total number of satellites added by Myriota this year to eight.

    This expansion significantly enhances the company’s service capacity and geographic coverage, allowing for improved connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Myriota, in partnership with Spire, aims to provide global satellite-based connectivity optimised for IoT devices, supporting numerous sectors including logistics, utilities, and agriculture. The new satellites are currently being onboarded and will enable customers to monitor and collect data from various assets, such as vehicles and equipment, securely and efficiently.

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    Why this is important

    The launch of these satellites marks a significant milestone in Myriota’s mission to enhance its global IoT connectivity solutions. The increased capacity and resilience provided by the new satellites ensure that industries relying on IoT can operate more effectively. With the growing demand for IoT applications, this expansion allows Myriota to cater to tens of millions of connections, offering low-power and cost-effective sensor networks.

    The satellite industry is witnessing rapid advancements, driven by the surge in IoT adoption. Other companies, such as Amazon with its Project Kuiper and OneWeb, are also launching their satellite networks, highlighting the competitive landscape. These developments are crucial as they enable businesses to leverage data in real-time, improving operational efficiencies across various sectors. As companies increasingly rely on IoT for monitoring and analytics, Myriota’s enhanced capabilities position it well within this evolving market.

    The implications for consumers are profound. With improved satellite connectivity, users can expect more reliable services in sectors such as smart agriculture, where precision monitoring of crops can lead to increased yields. Similarly, logistics companies can enhance tracking and management of assets, resulting in better resource allocation. Overall, this launch not only strengthens Myriota’s position in the market but also benefits various industries seeking robust and scalable IoT solutions.

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    Fiona Xu

    Fiona Xu is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied Media Management at Hong Kong Baptist University. She specialises in tech reporting and investigative journalism. Contact her at f.xu@btw.media.

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