Skylo Partners with BSNL to launch Satellite-Based IoT Network in India

Skylo, the satellite-based IoT solution that turns machines into always-connected smart objects, has announced an exclusive partnership with BSNL, India’s government-owned telecommunications provider.

“For centuries, industries including agriculture, railways, and fisheries, have been operating in the physical world and haven’t had the opportunity to take full advantage of modern digital technologies like AI, machine learning, IoT, and space connectivity, regardless of their geography — until today,” said Skylo CEO and co-founder Parth Trivedi. “With Skylo and BSNL, fishermen, farmers, and truck drivers can access the benefits of an affordable, reliable satellite network and connected sensors, giving them up to the minute information. As a result, they’ll be able to make better decisions, save time and money, radically improve operations, and even save the lives of their workers.”

The announcement states, Skylo and BSNL will connect millions of sensors and machines from space, so that business owners anywhere can understand, manage, and predict what is happening in order to make smart and timely decisions. The network is accessible across the sub-continent and is being rolled out with select customers in government and private sectors.

Skylo is currently being integrated and tested on trucks, commercial vehicles, railways, and fishing vessels in India. Manufactured under the “Make in India” initiative, the company has leveraged cellular-grade hardware to communicate over satellite. It claims to leverage existing satellites to bring reliable connectivity without the need to add new infrastructure in space.

“Being able to affordably connect IoT devices, vehicles and vessels across the country is a transformative capability for India,” said Trivedi. “We are completely invested in the Government of India’s vision for a ‘Digital India’ and inspired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi’s recent call of ‘Vocal for Local.’ We recognize NITI Aayog’s enormous contribution in creating a conducive environment for rapid innovation in India and remain grateful for their support. This is the world’s first 5G NB-IoT network over satellite, and we’re proud to be launching it initially in India.”

-AK

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Arya has been a part of the Content & Research Team at Hrnxt.com. She is a keen observer of  economic developments, emerging businesses, people in business and keeps a tab on latest happenings in the business environment.

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