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OrbitsIQ Global Announces Breakthrough in Space-Based IoT Connectivity

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OrbitsIQ Global Announces Breakthrough in Space-Based IoT Connectivity

OrbitsIQ Global reported a new technological achievement for space‑based Internet of Things connectivity during a March 24, 2026 announcement in Washington, D.C. The Luxembourg‑headquartered telecommunications company said it has reached an advanced level of integration for hybrid satellite and terrestrial networks that enhances secure connected services for IoT devices in remote and hard‑to‑reach environments. The breakthrough reflects progress toward operational deployment of artificial intelligence‑driven connectivity solutions capable of maintaining continuous communication for mobile and fixed assets globally.

The capability draws on OrbitsIQ’s hybrid connectivity platform, which uses AI‑enabled smart switching to orchestrate data paths between satellite links and terrestrial 4G/5G networks, ensuring uninterrupted service for devices on land, sea, and in the air. The company’s system is designed to secure connectivity for automotive fleets, logistics networks, agricultural operations, and critical infrastructure that lack reliable ground coverage. OrbitsIQ’s technology builds on a foundation of acquired expertise, including the integration of UNIO Enterprise’s broadband solutions that fuse satellite and terrestrial networks to mitigate coverage gaps.

The announcement comes as satellite IoT connectivity enters a more competitive phase, with operators and integrators advancing non‑terrestrial network standards and infrastructure to support broader machine‑to‑machine communication beyond conventional cellular footprints. OrbitsIQ’s milestone underscores industry momentum toward hybrid network services that combine terrestrial cellular protocols and satellite connectivity to extend IoT coverage worldwide. The work also aligns with broader efforts by industry groups and associations to accelerate non‑terrestrial network interoperability and global connectivity for the expanding Internet of Things ecosystem.

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