Multi-Orbital Connectivity Architecture

Datakorum Enables Critical Infrastructure Connectivity in Deutsche Telekom’s Multi-Orbit IoT Roaming Launch

Datakorum has been featured as an industrial use case in Deutsche Telekom’s launch of the world’s first multi-orbit IoT roaming solution — a breakthrough that integrates terrestrial NB-IoT networks with both geostationary (GEO) and low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity.

This milestone reinforces Datakorum’s position as a technology provider enabling resilient IoT connectivity for critical infrastructure operating in remote and distributed environments.

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Multi-Orbit IoT for Critical Infrastructure Digitalization

Infrastructure operators across water, energy and oil & gas sectors depend increasingly on reliable, real-time data to ensure operational continuity and efficiency. However, many assets are located in rural, mountainous, offshore or cross-border areas where terrestrial mobile coverage is limited or unavailable.

Datakorum’s communication-agnostic IoT architecture integrates terrestrial NB-IoT and non-terrestrial NB-NTN connectivity within a single industrial-grade device. By combining terrestrial, GEO and LEO satellite connectivity, operators gain seamless data transmission and enhanced resilience across diverse geographies.

Multi-orbit IoT roaming enables automatic network switching between terrestrial and satellite layers, ensuring continuous monitoring and remote control capabilities even in coverage-challenged regions.

From Remote Monitoring to Remote Operation at Scale

Datakorum’s technology supports both real-time monitoring and remote actuation of field equipment, allowing infrastructure operators to move beyond isolated deployments towards scalable digitalization strategies.

As LEO satellite constellations expand and satellite production becomes increasingly industrialized, satellite IoT connectivity is becoming more competitive and scalable. This evolution accelerates the digital transformation of critical infrastructure worldwide.

Presenting Multi-Orbit IoT at Mobile World Congress

On March 4th, Rafael Martínez Catalá, R&D Manager at Datakorum, will present this vision at the Mobile World Congress during the “5G Multi-Orbit Satellite Connectivity for IoT” stage presentation, together with Deutsche Telekom.

Datakorum continues to advance multi-orbit IoT connectivity solutions designed to ensure reliable data, operational resilience and infrastructure intelligence — anywhere.