
BSNL with Skylotech India have announced a breakthrough in satellite-based NB-IoT (Narrowband-Internet of Things), in pursuance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a Digital India - starting with fishermen, farmers, and construction, mining, and logistics enterprises.
India will now have access to a ubiquitous fabric of connectivity for millions of yet unconnected machines, sensors and industrial IoT devices with this solution. This new ‘Made in India' solution, which is indigenously developed by Skylo, will connect with BSNL's satellite ground infrastructure and provide PAN-India coverage, including the Indian seas.
PK Purwar, CMD BSNL, said, “The solution is in line with BSNL's vision to leverage technology to provide affordable and innovative telecom services and products across customers segments. Skylo would also help provide critical data for the logistics sector to enable effective distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in 2021 and will be a big contributor in service to the nation.”
“For centuries, industries, including agriculture, railways and fisheries, have been operating offline, and have not had the opportunity to take full advantage of the latest advancements in AI and IoT until today. This is the world's first satellite-based NB-IoT network and I am proud to launch this capability in India to transform lives and our domestic industries,” said Parthsarathi Trivedi, CEO and Co-Founder, Skylo.
This breakthrough announcement is very timely because it comes during the ongoing Indian Mobile Congress 2020. This new technology supports the Department of Telecom and NITI Aayog's plan of bringing indigenous IoT connectivity to India's core sectors.
A small, smart, incredibly rugged box, the Skylo ‘User Terminal' interfaces with sensors and transmits data to the Skylo Network and into people's hands. The accompanying data platform provides an immersive and visual experience for industry-specific applications on mobile or desktop.
It gives the users the ability to take immediate and appropriate action, no matter where they are. This new digital machine connectivity layer will serve as a complement to smartphone-centric mobile and Wi-Fi networks, and covers India's full geography to bring online new applications for the first time.
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