Tag: Lacuna Space
Global satellite operators continue to recognise Lacuna Space as the leading technology provider for direct-to-device (D2D) satellite IoT. Lacuna’s technology balances massive scalability with low-cost service and benefits from a huge ecosystem of LoRaWAN solutions providers able to convert...
Oxford, UK, 15th April 2023 – Lacuna Space, the pioneering direct-to-satellite LoRaWAN® company, are excited to announce the successful launch of Lacuna Space’s latest satellite provided by NanoAvionics and launched on Space-X Transporter-7 Rideshare mission. This new satellite expands...
LS2 – Bringing connectivity to remote locations
Densely populated areas provide us with the digital infrastructure we need to manage and monitor valuable assets. But what happens when these assets are remote and in areas with little or no alternative...
Vilnius, Lithuania, April 4, 2022 – Friday's SpaceX Transporter-4 mission included three satellites built by smallsat mission integrator NanoAvionics for multiple customers.
MP42 is NanoAvionics' largest satellite built and launched so far, based on one of the first commercially available...
IoT network will be first to offer commercial LoRaWAN® direct-to-satellite connectivity
TYSONS, VA. – March 9, 2021 – Omnispace, the company reinventing mobile communications, today announced an agreement with Lacuna Space to collaborate on the distribution of a ground-breaking internet...
Companies to collaborate to accelerate Internet of Things (IoT) adoption with affordable and simplified connectivity CAMARILLO, Calif., Jan. 11, 2022 – Semtech Corporation (Nasdaq: SMTC), a leading global supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms,...
For the first time ever we bounced a LoRa® message off the moon on October 5th 2021, using the Dwingeloo radio telescope. This first was achieved by a team consisting of Jan van Muijlwijk, Tammo Jan Dijkema, Frank Zeppenfeldt...
We’re really excited to announce that today we welcomed the latest addition to our Internet of Things (IoT) constellation! This mission is a 3U cubesat, or the size of a shoebox, and made its way from the Baikonur...
In September 2020 two men set off to study life in moon-like conditions, in preparation for human settlements on the moon. Whatever our personal feelings are about human life on the moon or mars, it was an...
And we have liftoff! On 9th November 2020 we announced that our latest launch was successful and we had made first contact with the satellite. Since then we have been working with our partners to test all spacecraft subsystems...