• Myriota's Earth network demonstrated in a visual.

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    Myriota's Earth network demonstrated in a visual. Credit: Myriota
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In partnership with Spire, Myriota has launched a further four satellites that have been added to its UltraLite LEO constellation. Each of the satellites were launched on the SpaceX Transporter-13 Mission. 

“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," CEO of Myriota, Ben Cade, said.

The new Low Earth Orbit (LEO) nanosatellites have brought the total number of satellites added by Myriota this year to eight. The expanded capacity provided by the new satellites will allow Myriota’s global customers in industries such as logistics, utilities, and agriculture, to securely monitor and collect data globally using IoT sensors. 

“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," Cade stated. 

The company’s customers and partners have the ability to track, locate, and monitor assets including water tanks, vehicles, wind turbines, shipping containers, and equipment and tools. More launches have been set to further expand Myriota's constellation throughout the year.   

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