Kigen and Skylo are have partnered to make satellite connectivity integration frictionless for device makers, allowing for seamless transitions between cellular and satellite connectivity via Skylo’s SIM profile — this combo is attractive for devices used in challenging environments, where relying on terrestrial cellular networks alone can be problematic. This team’s solution is being adopted by a market leader in rugged technology, Bullitt.
This breakthrough form of connectivity over satellite leverages the latest 3GPP NB-NTN standards. Skylo selected Kigen for various reasons: as a fast-moving and flexible enabler of digital SIM solutions, proven with more than two billion SIMs; Kigen has existing integrations and adoption by leading carriers. This is in line with a focus on growing the cellular market and unlocking new secure IoT use cases for enhanced customer experience with the Future of SIM.
Skylo is built on top of the established and open 3GPP standards, using existing satellites with licensed spectrum together with existing modems inside devices, without requiring custom hardware and protocols. By being standards-based, Skylo is 100% interoperable with all terrestrial carriers today, and its patented NTN RAN, Core, SIM management and provisioning system and entire end-to-end tech stack builds on top of the standards to make satellite connectivity as simple as choosing the right carrier and data plan.
“We don’t require any change in behavior when you use our satellite network, as compared to when you use your terrestrial cellular network,” said Dr. Andrew Nutall, Chief Technology Officer for Skylo. “To that end, working with Kigen has allowed us to make our network extremely accessible using the same supply chains and processes that are well established across the cellular industry today, requiring minimal to no change in behavior for device makers who want to build Skylo’s connectivity into their devices or for enterprises who want to add satellite connectivity to their compatible IoT devices.”
“Skylo’s service has allowed cellular devices using our SIMs to extend users’ coverage onto satellites,” said Loic Bonvarlet, SVP of Product Marketing for Kigen. “This is a huge step towards democratizing global connectivity. Using the same onboarding, provisioning, and SIM authentication processes that our OEM customers are familiar with today allows them to get to innovative products faster.”