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Sateliot launches a project with ESA for satIoT Defense

October 19, 2025

Sateliot will test a pioneering system that allows its satellites to connect with IoT devices without relying on satellite navigation systems (GNSS) such as GPS.

This breakthrough opens new opportunities in sectors such as Defense and Security, where Europe’s technological autonomy and operation in “GNSS-denied” environments are strategic priorities.

LEO satellite constellations, such as the one developed by Sateliot, provide coverage in areas beyond the reach of terrestrial networks -over half of the planet’s surface. However, until now, they depended on GNSS, increasing both the energy consumption of devices and terminal costs.

The FreeGNSSNetwork project, signed with ESA and led jointly with GMV, eliminates this dependency using advanced algorithms that enable devices to calculate their position directly from the satellites’ signals. This maintains a stable and accurate connection even under complex conditions such as wartime scenarios.

According to the company, this project represents a paradigm shift and lays the groundwork for developing 6G technology, in which Sateliot actively contributes within the 3GPP framework. FreeGNSSNetwork enables device positioning with an accuracy of approximately 10 meters and provides extremely precise time synchronization services of 50 nanoseconds, the equivalent of 0.00000005 seconds.

The system is currently being tested in laboratories that replicate real satellite communication conditions and will be demonstrated in orbit with prototype satellites and terminals, sending Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) data directly to IoT devices.

According to Jaume Sanpera, co-founder and CEO of Sateliot, “this project positions Spain as a benchmark in satellite innovation and connects the European industry to new IoT and 5G service markets. With this research, Europe gains coverage and connectivity where there was none before, and Spain demonstrates its ability to deliver cutting-edge solutions. It is a dual-use technology, for both civil and defense applications, that enables greater autonomy, resilience, and energy efficiency.”

Filed Under: 3GPP, European Space Agency (ESA), LEO, LEO-PNT, LEO-PNT Demonstrator Mission (ESA), LEO-PNT Orbit Demonstrator (ESA), News, PNT, Sateliot, Satellite IoT, SatIoT, SmallSat, Smallsat Communications, Smallsat Company, Smallsat Constellation, Smallsat Demo Mission, Smallsat Fleet, Smallsat IoT, Smallsat Missions, Smallsat Payloads, smallsats, SpacePNT

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