Myriota has announced the general availability of its HyperPulse 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN), a global, highly scalable connectivity platform that will allegedly make it simple for industry partners to build, deploy and scale Internet of Things (IoT) solutions anywhere on Earth.
"With HyperPulse, we’re making 5G non-terrestrial connectivity a practical reality for IoT at scale. By delivering higher data allowances, lower latency and standards based coverage, HyperPulse gives organisations the ability to track and monitor assets, gather insights, and make decisions - even in the most remote and challenging environments. With a roadmap of new features coming next year, this is an exciting step forward for IoT connectivity worldwide," CEO of Myriota, Ben Cade, said.
The service has been available from 15 December in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United States, with customers in environmental monitoring, oil and gas monitoring, asset tracking and animal tracking already connected to the network through the Early Access Program.
"As an engineering-driven IoT business based in Saudi Arabia, we’re integrating HyperPulse into our next-generation animal tracking solutions to deliver reliable, low-power satellite connectivity across the Kingdom’s most remote environments. This technology will prove transformative for wildlife conservation teams and livestock owners, enabling scalable, cost-effective monitoring in areas where connectivity was previously impossible," CEO of Custodia, an Early Access customer, Luliia Sergeeva, stated.
HyperPulse has been completely designed, built and operated in Australia by Myriota, combining the company’s 5G NTN architecture with L-band capacity leased from Viasat.
According to Myriota, the HyperPulse network’s unique optimisation layer has allowed connectivity performance - such as latency and data volume - to be adjusted dynamically in response to customer demand or environmental conditions.
Complementing Myriota’s commercially available UltraLiteTM service - which is focused on the most extreme energy efficiency, security and spectrum efficiency - HyperPulse has delivered lower latency and higher daily data allowances.
These features have enabled applications where more detailed reporting and richer sensing are needed, including asset tracking and monitoring for heavy equipment, containers, rail cars and trailers; smart metering for utilities, environmental sensing for weather stations, soil, air and water quality monitoring; and animal management, including virtual fencing, feed optimisation and remote monitoring.
Built on 3GPP 5G NTN standards, and using Viasat’s satellite infrastructure. The company has certified Nordic’s nRF9151 module across various use cases, scenarios, and environments, with additional certifications for other suppliers pending.
Myriota will also release a set of enablement products to support its IoT partner ecosystem in integrating and developing solutions for the HyperPulse network.
Launching alongside the service is the first of these tools - the HyperPulse Developer Kit. It will support rapid prototyping and proof-of-concept validation and is designed for field use, with a weatherproof enclosure, battery operation, and multiple sensor and interface options, according to the company.
HyperPulse has been scheduled to expand NTN coverage across Latin America, Europe and South East Asia early in 2026.
