Monogoto Taps OQ to Add LEO NTN to Hybrid Global Connectivity Platform

OQ Technology and Monogoto have announced a strategic partnership to integrate OQ’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation into Monogoto’s hybrid connectivity ecosystem.

Unveiled at CES this week, the deal adds 3GPP-compliant 5G NTN NB-IoT and D2D capabilities to Monogoto’s platform, which already spans public and private cellular networks, Wi-Fi, and GEO satellite services. Customers will be able to manage connectivity across all these layers via a single SIM, unified IP addressing, and consistent APIs.

The partnership is aimed at enterprises operating beyond terrestrial coverage such as energy, logistics, maritime, agriculture, and utilities, and lowers the barrier to adopting LEO-based NTN as part of mainstream IoT and device connectivity strategies.

Combining OQ’s LEO NTN services with Monogoto’s cloud-native connectivity management, the companies position LEO satellites as a native component of hybrid terrestrial–non-terrestrial networks, rather than a standalone overlay.

SOURCE: https://www.oqtec.com/news/oq-technology-and-monogoto-partner-to-expand-hybrid-global-connectivity

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