Myriota has announced the general availability of its HyperPulse 5G Non-Terrestrial Network, a highly scalable global connectivity platform designed to simplify the deployment of Internet of Things solutions in remote and challenging environments. Built on 3GPP 5G NTN standards, HyperPulse combines Myriota’s satellite network architecture with L-band capacity leased from Viasat and has been fully designed, built, and operated in Australia.
The service became commercially available on December 15 across Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Early adopters include customers in environmental monitoring, oil and gas operations, asset tracking, and animal management, many of whom participated in Myriota’s Early Access Program.
According to Myriota, HyperPulse enables higher daily data allowances and lower latency compared to traditional satellite IoT services, allowing organisations to gather richer data, monitor assets in real time, and make informed decisions even in connectivity-limited regions. A key differentiator of the platform is its optimisation layer, which dynamically adjusts performance parameters such as latency and data volume in response to customer needs and environmental conditions.
HyperPulse complements Myriota’s existing UltraLite service, which prioritises extreme energy efficiency and security. Together, the two offerings support a wide range of applications, including tracking heavy equipment, containers, rail cars, and trailers; smart metering for utilities; environmental sensing for air, soil, and water quality; and advanced animal management use cases such as virtual fencing and feed optimisation.
To support its partner ecosystem, Myriota has also launched the HyperPulse Developer Kit alongside the service. The kit is designed for rapid prototyping and field testing and includes a weatherproof enclosure, battery operation, and multiple sensor and interface options. The company has certified Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF9151 module for use on the network, with additional certifications planned.
