EchoStar Mobile launches pan-European, satellite-based LoRa IoT early adopter program

Dublin, May 3, 2022: EchoStar Mobile Limited, a mobile satellite services provider owned by EchoStar Corporation, today announced the launch of an early adopter program for pan-European satellite-based LoRa Internet of Things (IoT) service, and a white paper about accessing the benefits of massive IoT.

Under the program, participants in sectors such as transport and logistics, agriculture, oil and gas and utilities will test a satellite-enabled connectivity solution that leverages the LoRa low power protocol for connecting “things” to the internet. The white paper, entitled Satellite-based LoRa Unlocks Europe-wide IoT, explores use cases and how space-based connectivity can help streamline, automate and enhance IoT networks.

Telemaco Melia, Vice President and General Manager of EchoStar Mobile, said in a press release, “LoRa connectivity makes up 45 percent of today’s global IoT networks; it’s perfect for connecting low-powered ‘things,’ yet its reliance on terrestrial connectivity restricts its usefulness. Replacing fiber and cable with satellite connectivity, the EchoStar Mobile solution is the first real-time, bi-directional LoRa service with mobile and remote capabilities. Accelerating the adoption of massive IoT, our program already spans more than 10,000 devices, with the service expected to scale to millions of devices in Europe alone.”

A low-power networking protocal, LoRa is best suited for connecting battery-powered devices; however, until now, its use has been limited to receiving data from immobile devices in areas with terrestrial connectivity, said the company. The EchoStar Mobile solution allows sensors to roam freely in real-time while sending and receiving information. It makes use of the company’s licensed S-band spectrum and capacity on the EchoStar XXI geostationary satellite with a LoRa-enabled module that integrates easily into IoT devices. Compatible with terrestrial ISM-band LoRaWAN networks, the module incorporates the compact LR1120 chipset from Semtech making it highly portable and capable of roaming anywhere within the satellite footprint, which spans the European continent.

The EchoStar Mobile LoRa early adopter program will run through 2022 with commercial availability expected around the end of the year.

Image credit: EchoStar

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