Skylo Technologies Partners with SGS for Global Certification Testing
Skylo Technologies, the pioneer in satellite network connectivity, announces a new strategic partnership with SGS, one of the world's leading testing, inspection, and certification companies, as a facilitator of its satellite network certification program.
Through this partnership, Skylo and its partners will leverage SGS's extensive global network and expertise in compliance to accelerate the device certification process, ensuring adherence to the highest standards. SGS's state-of-the-art facilities in San Diego, Taiwan and China will work in concert to ensure compliance with Skylo's certification tests, reflecting the company's commitment to quality and reliability.
"Our collaboration with SGS ensures devices are compatible, ready and able to seamlessly use our network, enforcing efficient use of spectrum and reducing friction for users everywhere," said Dr. Andrew Nuttall, CTO and Co-Founder of Skylo Technologies. "SGS's unparalleled global reach and rigorous testing protocols will help us ensure that our products meet the robust safety and quality standards our customers demand, wherever they are on the planet."
As industries increasingly demand ubiquitous connectivity for critical operations, the need for reliable and certified devices has never been more evident. Skylo's satellite communication network is designed to provide consistent and dependable connectivity, particularly in remote and underserved areas, without using carrier spectrum. By partnering with SGS, Skylo is reinforcing its dedication to excellence and its readiness to meet the diverse needs of a global customer base, instilling confidence in its capabilities.
"We are excited to partner with Skylo, a leader in direct-to-device NTN services to be their first authorized third-party test lab," said Fred Yang, Global VP of Connectivity, SGS. "This collaboration aims to offer a one stop shop for Skylo's NTN certification program, which ensures that cellular chipsets, modems, modules, and devices seamlessly integrate with their network."