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Sateliot + GOSPACE LABS engage in 5G IoT satellite solutions for safe well water

February 21, 2023

Sateliot has teamed with GOSPACE LABS to provide standard, 5G NTN NB-IoT connectivity from space to the MERATCH smart solution for water management, including drinking water well owners in the U.S.

Currently, 15% of the U.S. population, which is about 43 million people, rely on private wells as their primary source of drinking water. Supply can be compromised due to various natural disasters, such as floods or water contamination. In 2018, the USGS found traces of contaminants in 20% of US private wells.

MERATCH is an American Water Council tech award-winning, water management, IoT solution, capable of monitoring the presence of contaminants in water by measuring pH acidity levels and temperature, as well as water flow and its level when deployed in selected measurement points such as bridges. Once connected with a low latency, narrowband network, such as Sateliot’s 5G satellite constellation, the system pings a notification alert when unusual situations occur, serving as an early warning system in case of upcoming floods or possible water contamination.

Monitoring water wells today is a luxury for the 43 million US rural inhabitants because of proprietary technology from legacy carriers which is expensive. Sateliot is the first satellite operator to leverage the 3GPP standard protocol, already used by MNOs and MVNOs for their terrestrial cellular networks, which benefits the final user with an affordable connectivity cost, comparable to teh terrestrial one.

Gianluca Redolfi, Sateliot CCO, said, “GOSPACE LABS has an outstanding record of services in water management and monitoring in Europe, and we are proud to join their mission in the US market to improve vital water access to all Americans. Sateliot’s connectivity will provide the best service to MERATCH customers, helping them monitor their wells wherever they are located and notifying them of any possible hazards.”

Pavol Turcina, GOSPACE LABS CEO, said, “Well owners and users need to know that water is safe and 100% potable at all times. With Sateliot’s nanosatellite constellation, we can guarantee that data retrieved from MERATCH sensors is up-to-date and accurate, and available worldwide. Furthermore, because our sensors are already capable of connecting Sateliot’s NTN without any hardware modifications, MERATCH solution can work seamlessly to both cellular and satellite networks at a very affordable cost.”

Filed Under: 5G, Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), Satellite 5G-IoT, Satellite IoT, Satellites, Water Management

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