OQ Technology CEO Omar Qaise and Maor Efrati, co-founder & CTO of Monogoto. Photo: OQ Technology

OQ Technology is teaming up with Monogoto as in a partnership that is all about expanding connectivity offerings to customers. The collaboration adds OQ’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation to Monogoto’s IoT connectivity management ecosystem.

Monogoto has an existing hybrid ecosystem that already includes partnerships with Geostationary Orbit (GEO) satellite networks. This addition aims to create a comprehensive, multi-layer connectivity offering. OQ Technology announced the partnership at CES on Jan. 8.

With this expansion, Monogoto’s customers will be able seamlessly connect devices across public and private cellular networks, Wi-Fi, GEO, and LEO satellites, through a single SIM, unified IP addressing, and consistent APIs. The companies explained this will make it easier to maintain reliable connectivity for devices in remote, mobile, or intermittently connected environments.

“For the first time, LEO is joining our hybrid connectivity landscape. We believe LEO will drive a fundamental shift in global communications. Our mission is to do what we do best, lower the barriers to adoption and empower customers to explore and deploy LEO connectivity alongside their existing cellular, Wi-Fi, and GEO satellite networks,” Maor Efrati, Co-founder and CTO, Monogoto, said in a statement.

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