Luxembourg-based 5G NTN satellite operator OQ Technology has signed a LEO satellite partnership agreement with cloud-based hybrid connectivity provider Monogoto.
The collaboration will add OQ’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation to Monogoto’s existing hybrid ecosystem, which currently includes partnerships with GEO satellite networks including Viasat. OQ’s 3GPP-compliant 5G NTN NB-IoT service will be integrated into Monogoto’s platform, extending coverage and reliability for industries such as energy, logistics, maritime, agriculture, and utilities that operate beyond the reach of terrestrial networks.
The expansion aims to create a multi-layer connectivity offering that will allow Monogoto’s customers to connect devices seamlessly across public and private cellular networks, Wi-Fi, GEO, and LEO satellites. By using a single SIM, unified IP addressing, and consistent APIs, the partners aim to provide reliable connectivity for devices in remote, mobile, or intermittently connected environments.
Omar Qaise, Founder & CEO, OQ Technology. “By partnering with Monogoto, our LEO constellation becomes part of a truly hybrid connectivity platform, bringing satellite IoT to enterprises and operators worldwide by leveraging our valuable spectrum and landing rights.”