South Australian-based company Myriota has ramped up its mission to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity worldwide, releasing its scalable platform that enables industry to build and deploy IoT solutions anywhere on Earth.
Myriota’s HyperPulse™ is a 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) that will provide global IoT connectivity from December 15 to customers in Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Customers in environmental monitoring, oil and gas, asset tracking and animal management are already connected through an early access program.
As a global leader in space and ground-enabled IoT connectivity, Myriota has built an expanding satellite constellation, secured a substantial portfolio of more than 170 patents and raised more than $100 million in funding.
Myriota CEO Ben Cade said the new platform marks an exciting step forward in accelerating IoT connectivity globally.
“With HyperPulse, we’re making 5G non-terrestrial connectivity a practical reality for IoT at scale,” Cade said.
“By delivering higher data allowances, lower latency and standards-based coverage, HyperPulse gives organisations the ability to track and monitor assets, gather insights, and make decisions – even in the most remote and challenging environments.”
Fully designed, built and operated in Australia, HyperPulse combines Myriota’s advanced architecture with satellite capacity from Viasat. It offers lower latency and higher data allowances than previous services, supporting applications such as smart metering, environmental sensing and livestock monitoring.
Built on global 3GPP 5G standards, HyperPulse works with a growing range of compatible devices. Myriota is also launching developer tools, starting with the HyperPulse Developer Kit for rapid prototyping and field testing.
Early Access customer Custodia, an engineering-driven IoT business based in Saudi Arabia, is integrating the platform into its animal tracking solutions to deliver reliable, low-power satellite connectivity across the Kingdom’s most remote environments.
Custodia CEO Luliia Sergeeva said the technology will be revolutionary.
“This technology will prove transformative for wildlife conservation teams and livestock owners, enabling scalable, cost-effective monitoring in areas where connectivity was previously impossible,” he said.
With HyperPulse scheduled to expand NTN coverage across Latin America, Europe and Southeast Asia early in 2026, Myriota is set to redefine the affordability and reach of IoT connectivity.




