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Quectel announces certification of IoT chips on Skylo network

This certification enables IoT and satellite connectivity for any standard device that incorporates the module.

Global IoT solutions provider, Quectel Wireless Solutions, has achieved certification for its NTN-enabled module, the CC660D-LS, on Skylo’s non-terrestrial network (NTN). This milestone marks the first certification granted by Skylo for IoT devices utilising Quectel’s module, ensuring seamless and reliable IoT-NTN connectivity in diverse environments.

Quectel’s CC660D-LS module is purpose-built to deliver robust and efficient two-way satellite communication capabilities. With its certification on Skylo’s network, businesses gain access to reliable satellite connectivity, enabling the deployment of IoT applications in remote and challenging settings.

The CC660D-LS module offers versatile connectivity options, including L-band, S-band, and Band 23 connections. Noteworthy is its support for 3GPP Release 17 IoT non-terrestrial network (IoT-NTN) connections, showcasing advanced capabilities. Prioritising reliability, the module excels in facilitating two-way communication, supporting both IP and non-IP service networks for enhanced connectivity and service availability.

Norbert Muhrer, President and CSO of Quectel Wireless Solutions‍, said: “We are delighted that Skylo has certified our NTN Satellite Communication Module for its network. This certification reflects our commitment to delivering high-quality satellite communication solutions to our customers worldwide. By collaborating with Skylo, we enable businesses to unlock new opportunities and achieve their IoT goals, regardless of where they are located.”

The Skylo certification process involved rigorous testing to ensure the CC660D-LS module meets quality and performance standards, including 3GPP Release-17 and Skylo’s Standards Plus qualifications. Skylo’s global coverage ensures IoT devices equipped with Quectel’s module stay connected in areas with limited terrestrial infrastructure.

Dr Andrew Nuttall, CTO and Co-Founder of Skylo, added: “We are excited to welcome Quectel’s CC660D-LS module to our ecosystem of certified devices. This certification is a testament to our commitment to providing the most reliable and expansive satellite-based IoT connectivity. By partnering with industry leaders like Quectel, we empower device manufacturers of all types to expand their IoT applications, add additional review streams, and deliver a superior customer experience that requires no change in user behaviour.”

‍Quectel’s CC660D-LS module finds applications in asset tracking, fleet management, agriculture, maritime, and more. Its compact design and low-power consumption make it a suitable choice for battery-powered IoT devices requiring long-term, uninterrupted connectivity.

Quectel emphasizes security in its IoT modules, incorporating industry-leading practices and standards to mitigate potential vulnerabilities. Developers can streamline their IoT device development process by combining Quectel modules with antennas and pre-certification services, reducing costs and time-to-market.

For the CC660D-LS satellite module, Quectel offers the YECN028AA and YFCA011AA antennas, providing developers with versatile options to enhance connectivity and expedite the deployment of innovative solutions.