Two-Way Satellite Messaging Smartphone Introduced at CES
NTN operator Skylo is partnering with UK smartphone manufacturer Bullitt Group on a two-way satellite messaging smartphone.
“Whether you’re driving through an area without mobile coverage, hiking in the Highlands, or skiing the mountaintops, you’re always connected.”
Richard Wharton, Co-Founder for Bullitt Group.
Available in Q1 2023, and on show for the first time at CES 2023, the two-way satellite smartphone will feature Bullitt’s new messaging service, connecting over satellite via Skylo’s network of established partner satellite constellations of geostationary satellites when standard cellular or Wi-Fi coverage is unavailable.
Bullitt and Skylo’s engineering teams have worked closely together over the past two years in partnership with chipset supplier MediaTek to develop the world’s first 3GPP standards-based approach to satellite NTN or ‘direct-to-device’ connectivity. Skylo provides the most robust, scalable network for direct-to-device connectivity while being incredibly efficient on the phone’s power consumption.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Skylo in bringing satellite messaging to our extraordinary smartphones. We expect this new satellite messaging service to set a new standard for the mobile industry and we can’t wait for our customers to experience it when they’re on their next outdoor adventure,” said Richard Wharton, Co-Founder for Bullitt Group. “Whether you’re driving through an area without mobile coverage, hiking in the Highlands, or skiing the mountaintops, you’re always connected.”
Two-Way Satellite Smartphone Works Nearly Anywhere
This two-way satellite smartphone service enables customers to message over satellite as they normally would use the phone, as long as they have access to an open sky. There is no need to point the phone to the satellite or remain stationary in order to connect.
For its satellite partnerships, Skylo works with a host of established regional and global satellite operators to enable always-on availability for machines, sensors, and compatible devices whenever and wherever there is open access to the sky. These satellites are already in place with landing rights and spectrum, allowing for rapid expansion and immediate coverage. The satellites function as a signal repeater between a user and a satellite Earth station, where Skylo’s technology & network enables and manages the connections to all end user devices.
Skylo operates a full-stack 3GPP standards-based NTN RAN and Core, and is installed into existing satelliteEarth stations that allow for the vast and persistent geographic coverage supported by the existing geostationary satellite networks.
“Never lose coverage. That’s Skylo’s mission, and our partnership with Bullitt takes us a step closer to truly achieving that promise,” said Parthsarathi Trivedi, Skylo’s Co-Founder and CEO.“We started Skylo because we were frustrated by the need to carry a separate device to communicate over satellites, and the need to use expensive, proprietary modems with bulky antennas. Now, you can stay connected all the time with the one device that’s always in your pocket.”
(Source: Skylo news release. Images provided)