Myriota has announced the general availability of its HyperPulse™ satellite IoT network, marking a major step in delivering scalable 5G non-terrestrial connectivity for IoT deployments worldwide. The network went live on December 15 across the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, with early customers already using the platform for applications including environmental monitoring, oil and gas operations, asset tracking, and animal management.
HyperPulse combines Myriota’s 5G NTN architecture with L-band satellite capacity leased from Viasat, enabling flexible optimization of latency and data volumes based on application needs and operating conditions. The platform complements Myriota’s existing UltraLite™ service by offering higher daily data allowances and lower latency, supporting more data-rich use cases such as smart metering, heavy equipment and trailer tracking, railcar monitoring, and advanced environmental sensing.
Built on 3GPP 5G NTN standards, HyperPulse ensures interoperability with a growing ecosystem of NTN-capable devices and chipsets. Myriota has already certified Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9151 module for multiple use cases, with additional device certifications planned. Coverage expansion is expected in early 2026, including Argentina, parts of Europe, and Southeast Asia.
To accelerate partner adoption, Myriota is also launching enablement tools such as the HyperPulse Developer Kit, designed to support rapid prototyping and field validation. The kit includes a weatherproof enclosure, battery operation, and multiple sensor and interface options. Myriota executives and early customers in Saudi Arabia highlighted the network’s potential to transform remote asset and animal tracking by delivering reliable, low-power satellite connectivity in hard-to-reach areas.
