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    Anritsu Achieves Skylo Certification to Accelerate Global Expansion for NTNs

    ANRITSU CORPORATION announced the expansion of its collaboration with Skylo Technologies with the successful certification of Anritsu’s RF and protocol test cases for Skylo’s non-terrestrial network (NTN) specifications. This milestone completes a comprehensive suite of Skylo-approved RF and protocol test cases, enabling narrowband IoT devices to operate seamlessly over Skylo’s NTN in alignment with 3GPP Release 17.

    The momentum behind satellite-to-ground connectivity continues to accelerate as mobile operators and enterprises seek to extend reliable coverage across remote regions, industrial sites, and maritime environments. Under these circumstances, Skylo’s NTN network brings efficient power, low cost, and highly resilient NB-IoT capabilities to industries such as agriculture, logistics, maritime, and mining, enabling remote sensing, asset tracking, and safety-critical applications where a terrestrial network is out of reach.

    Using Anritsu’s ME7873NR and ME7834NR platforms, now certified under the Skylo Carrier Acceptance Test program, device manufacturers will be able to validate NB-IoT NTN chipsets, modules, and devices for Skylo’s network with a fully automated and repeatable test environment. These solutions integrate 3GPP 4G and 5G protocols with NTN-specific parameters, ensuring accurate simulation of live network scenarios while reducing test time and accelerating device readiness.

    Anritsu’s test solutions provide end-to-end validation for terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks within a single environment, enabling realistic emulation of satellite channel conditions and orbital dynamics for comprehensive verification of device performance. This level of testing rigour ensures interoperability, reliability, and high performance for dual-mode NTN devices destined for deployment across global markets.

    Andrew Nuttall, Chief Technology Officer and Co-founder at Skylo Technologies, said: “We’re excited to join forces with Anritsu to accelerate innovation in non-terrestrial networks. This collaboration strengthens our shared commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance connectivity solutions for a rapidly evolving global market. Together, we’re enabling the next generation of devices and services that will redefine what’s possible in satellite-enabled connectivity.”

    Daizaburo Yokoo, General Manager of Anritsu’s Mobile Solutions Division, said: “Partnering with Skylo represents an exciting step forward in advancing non-terrestrial network technology. This collaboration underscores our shared commitment to drive interoperability and set new standards for the future of global communications.”

    Skylo operates on 3GPP Release 17 specifications and has developed additional “Standards Plus” extensions to enhance performance and interoperability across satellite networks. These Skylo-specified enhancements ensure that devices certified through the Skylo CAT program deliver robust connectivity and a seamless user experience across its expanding NTN footprint.

    In partnership with Skylo, Anritsu remains committed to advancing 5G device development, enabling seamless global connectivity for data, voice, and messaging.

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