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Oq Technology Luxembourgs Space Iot
Oq Technology Luxembourgs Space Iot: what is at stake for Europe's space and communications resilience?
OQ Technology is a deep-tech startup from Luxembourg that has quietly become a trailblazer in space-based 5G communications. Founded in 2016, the company is building the world’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite…
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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-07-10
OQ Technology is a deep-tech startup from Luxembourg that has quietly become a trailblazer in space-based 5G communications. Founded in 2016, the company is building the world’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity using standard 5G protocols. In an era when secure and ubiquitous connectivity is a strategic asset, OQ Technology’s novel approach – integrating ordinary cellular IoT devices with satellites – is drawing interest across Europe’s defense and industrial communities. From remote oil fields in the Middle East to rural farms in Europe, its nanosatellites promise to link sensors and machines in areas no terrestrial network can reach.
European policy planners see in OQ Technology an example of the “new space” innovation that can reduce dependence on foreign providers. The company’s ability to connect unmodified IoT devices via satellite, using licensed 5G spectrum, hints at new possibilities for resilient communications in crises or isolated theaters. This introduction to OQ Technology will outline how a small Luxembourg venture positioned itself at the nexus of Europe’s strategic autonomy ambitions in space and 5G. It sets the stage for a detailed analysis of the company’s technology, European alliances, and its role in strengthening EU and NATO capabilities.
OQ Technology is a private deep-tech startup (now scaling up) based in Luxembourg, positioning itself as the world’s first LEO satellite operator for 5G IoT connectivity. Its technology aligns with Europe’s emerging priorities in Space & Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) – enabling standard 5G IoT and future direct-to-mobile services from orbit. By leveraging 3GPP-standard narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) waveforms, OQ’s constellation contributes to European strategic autonomy in communications. It offers a sovereign alternative to non-EU satellite IoT networks, reducing potential dependencies on Chinese or U.S. providers.
The company’s IoT service already supports multi-domain operations – from land-based sensors to maritime assets and even airborne drones – using secure S-band frequencies compatible with NATO and EU systems.
Key takeaways
- OQ Technology is a private deep-tech startup (now scaling up) based in Luxembourg, positioning itself as the world’s first LEO satellite operator for 5G IoT connectivity.
- The company’s IoT service already supports multi-domain operations – from land-based sensors to maritime assets and even airborne drones – using secure S-band frequencies compatible with NATO and EU systems.
- The company’s ability to connect unmodified IoT devices via satellite, using licensed 5G spectrum, hints at new possibilities for resilient communications in crises or isolated theaters.
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Oq Technology Luxembourgs Space Iot
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What is Oq Technology Luxembourgs Space Iot?
Founded in 2016, the company is building the world’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity using standard 5G protocols.
Why does Oq Technology Luxembourgs Space Iot matter for European defence?
European policy planners see in OQ Technology an example of the “new space” innovation that can reduce dependence on foreign providers.
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