Deutsche Telekom selects Iridium for NB-IoT direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity

Low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite operator Iridium Communications Inc  announced a new partnership with Deutsche Telekom to deliver global connectivity to their customers through the Iridium NTN DirectSM service. Deutsche Telekom will gain roaming access to Iridium’s forthcoming 3GPP 5G NTN specification-based service, providing NB-IoT direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity that will keep customers, and their assets, connected from pole to pole. The two companies will be collaborating to integrate Iridium NTN Direct with Deutsche Telekom’s terrestrial global IoT network.

Deutsche Telekom is among the first mobile network operators to begin integrating Iridium NTN Direct with terrestrial infrastructure, positioning it at the forefront of standards-based IoT innovation in areas beyond the reach of traditional mobile networks and competing satellite networks. The launch of NTN Direct was made possible by Project Stardust. Launched in early 2024, it has enabled Iridium to upgrade its existing L-band LEO network to support narrowband non-terrestrial-networking (NB-NTN).

“Iridium NTN Direct is designed to complement terrestrial networks like Deutsche Telekom and provide seamless global coverage, extending the reach of their own infrastructure,” said Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium. “This partnership underscores the power of creating a straightforward, scalable solution that builds on existing technology to enable global service expansion.”

“We look forward to integrating Iridium as our next non-terrestrial roaming partner for IoT connectivity. By providing our customers with access to Iridium’s extensive LEO satellite network, they will benefit from broadened global NB-IoT coverage to reliably connect sensors, machines and vehicles,” said Jens Olejak, Head of Satellite IoT, Deutsche Telekom. “This convergence is now possible through affordable, 3GPP-standardized 5G devices that function across both terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks.”

Planned for commercial launch in 2026, the service will allow Deutsche Telekom’s IoT customers to roam onto the Iridium network to support use cases such as messaging, tracking, and status updates for IoT, automotive, and industrial devices, with applications spanning international cargo logistics, remote utility monitoring, smart agriculture, and emergency response.

The Iridium constellation is the only network delivering truly global coverage using L-band spectrum, providing reliable connectivity through both routine and extreme weather events, like hurricanes and blizzards. Its LEO orbit provides superior coverage, look angles and lower latency compared to geostationary systems.  Upon successful integration and testing, Iridium and Deutsche Telekom plan to execute a roaming agreement to support full commercial service launch.

https://www.iridium.com/ntn-direct/

About Iridium Communications Inc:

Iridium® is the only mobile voice, data, and PNT satellite network that spans the entire globe. Iridium enables connections between people, organizations, and assets to and from anywhere, in real time. Together with its ecosystem of partner companies, Iridium delivers an innovative and rich portfolio of reliable solutions for markets that require truly global communications. In 2024, Iridium acquired Satelles and its positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) service. Iridium Communications Inc. is headquartered in McLean, Va., U.S.A., and its common stock trades on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol IRDM. For more information about Iridium products, services, and partner solutions, visit www.iridium.com.

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Activity at other LEO Operators:

  • SpaceX/Starlink agreed to acquire AWS-4 and H-block spectrum from EchoStar for 17 billion last week. The frequencies will be used to strengthen the company’s direct-to-cell (D2C) business.
  • Globalstar, has ratcheted up its ambitions by initiating a plan to bolster its upcoming C-3 network through the addition of another complementary constellation called HIBLEO-XL-1. Details are scant, but a Space Intel report from May 2022 revealed that Globalstar had registered with regulators in Europe its intention to launch 3,080 satellites at altitudes of between 485-700 km.
  • SES has struck a deal with space technology specialist to K2 Space to develop a new generation of medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites. An on-orbit mission is planned for Q1 2026. SES has also partnered with France-based laser specialist Cailabs to test optical ground stations that use lasers to transmit and receive data from space.
  • “Our future MEO network will evolve through agile innovation cycles,” said SES CEO Adel Al-Saleh. “By collaborating with K2 Space and other trusted innovative partners, we’re combining our solutions development experience and operational depth with NewSpace agility to develop a flexible, software-defined network that adapts to customer requirements.”

References:

https://investor.iridium.com/2025-09-16-Iridium-Begins-Integration-of-Iridium-NTN-Direct-with-Deutsche-Telekom

https://www.telecoms.com/satellite/deutsche-telekom-taps-up-iridium-for-direct-to-cell-iot-connectivity

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