Myriota Satellite Expansion: Four New LEO Satellites Bolster IoT Connectivity

2 Apr 2025

IoT connectivity around the world

Launched on SpaceX Transporter-13 Mission, the new Myriota LEO nanosatellites bring the total added so far this year to eight, boosting resilience, enhancing service capacity and expanding geographic coverage

Today Myriota announces the launch of four new Myriota satellites that have been added to our UltraLiteTM Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation, in partnership with Spire, a leading global provider of space infrastructure. These nanosatellites are in the process of being onboarded following their launch on 14th March on SpaceX’s Transporter-13 mission, with more launches set to further expand the constellation throughout the rest of the year. Earlier this year, Myriota successfully onboarded four additional LEO nanosatellites launched on SpaceX’s Transporter-12 mission on January 14th. These satellites expanded Myriota’s global IoT constellation, unlocking new markets across Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, and the Middle East.

The four new satellites bolster Myriota’s UltraLite LEO constellation, strengthening our comprehensive set of global IoT connectivity options, which includes a 3GPP aligned HyperPulseTM GEO satellite service. The combination allows Myriota to service a broad spectrum of IoT sensor use cases around the globe, with performance, capacity and coverage requirements specifically tailored to individual customers – from the most power limited, deployment challenged customers to those seeking seamless terrestrial to non-terrestrial network (NTN) roaming. 

The expanded capacity provided by the new satellites will ensure Myriota customers in industries such as logistics, utilities, and agriculture can securely monitor and collect data globally using long-lasting and low-cost IoT sensors. Our customers and partners around the world are already tracking, locating, and monitoring assets including water tanks, vehicles, wind turbines, shipping containers, and equipment and tools.

Myriota CEO Ben Cade said: “We are maintaining a regular cadence of satellite launches, adding ever more capacity, coverage and resilience to our UltraLite constellation of LEO satellites as we invest in continuous upgrading of our service offerings. Our networks can now support tens of millions of IoT connections around the globe, ensuring access to low-power, cost effective sensor networks to more countries and industries, ready for our partners to further expand their solution deployments in 2025 and 2026

The ongoing growth of the UltraLite global network is a key component of our mission to deliver the most flexible and comprehensive IoT connectivity platform. Myriota has more than a decade of experience in delivering high security, power efficient direct-to-satellite IoT solutions, with millions of data messages received from real world sensor devices.

As the world leader in low cost satellite connectivity, we are leveraging our unique Space-as-a-Service partner network to operate a cost-effective, highly redundant constellation. By complementing our own satellites with the assets of partners including Spire and Viasat, Myriota is able to deliver reliable, secure IoT connectivity services backed by the most robust space infrastructure available.

Myriota Media contacts: 

Stephen Orr, Temono for Myriota

+44 7770 846 515

stephen.orr@temono.com

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