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Blue Sky Network announces SkyLink availability in Brazil


Blue Sky Network has announced the availability of its SkyLink dual-mode data management solution for land, air, sea, and IoT applications in Brazil. Blue Sky Network obtained the Anatel certification required to sell its SkyLink product, making it the first company to bring the much-anticipated Iridium Certus 100 service to the country.

“Brazil is an ideal market for a product like SkyLink, which can deliver internet connectivity and a suite of IoT capabilities to and from any place on Earth,” says Arnaldo Vasconcellos, General Manager of Blue Sky Network Brazil. “Our feature set is perfectly aligned for the connectivity challenges these customers face every day, including unique geography and topography not covered by cellular networks.”

As a certified Iridium Connected solution, SkyLink is ideal for use in areas where satellite service is required, cellular connection is spotty, or assets are moving in and out of cellular range. This comprehensive suite of solutions and devices leverages Iridium Certus 100 to capture and disseminate mission-critical information from any location.

“We’re pleased to be the first to offer this dual-mode satellite and GSM connectivity solution in a small form factor, to ensure full connectivity be it on land, at sea, or in the air,” says Gregoire Demory, Blue Sky Network President.

Brazilian customers can greatly benefit from SkyLink’s land, air, sea, and IoT applications, which provide reliable connectivity in a region that is rugged and vast. Blue Sky Network maintains an office in São Paulo and is well positioned to provide a high level of service to Brazilian customers across diverse industries, including maritime, gas, trucking, and precision agriculture.

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