Full-Time
Posted on 12/11/2024
Satellite-based connectivity for remote communication
$180k - $230kAnnually
Senior, Expert
Mountain View, CA, USA
Onsite 3 days a week in office.
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Skylo Technologies provides satellite-based connectivity solutions that enhance communication for existing devices in remote locations. By partnering with established satellite providers, Skylo extends coverage without the need to build its own satellites, allowing for a more cost-effective service. This is particularly beneficial for industries like energy, logistics, and healthcare, where constant communication is crucial. For example, their services can help monitor the electrical grid in isolated areas, ensure the safety of remote workers, and facilitate critical deliveries such as vaccines. Skylo's offerings include a two-way GPS and messaging service, enabling users to stay connected and informed in emergencies. The company generates revenue by charging customers based on coverage needs, the number of connected devices, and data usage.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$148.8M
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
Founded
2017
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