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OQ Technology debuts 5NETSAT via a €2.5 million EIC grant

August 14, 2025 by editorial

Backed by the European Innovation Council (EIC), OQ Technology‘s 5NETSAT mission will deliver secure 5G satellite messaging and emergency alerts to unmodified smartphones, advancing Europe’s digital sovereignty and space innovation  

OQ Technology has announced the official launch of the company’s flagship 5NETSAT mission, supported by a €2.5 million grant from the EIC under the EIC Accelerator program.  

The mission will demonstrate breakthrough capabilities in direct satellite-to-smartphone communication, including emergency SMS and broadcast alerts delivered to standard 5G devices using IMT (International Mobile Telecommunications) spectrum. These services will function seamlessly without any hardware or software modifications, marking a significant leap forward for Europe’s secure space-based communications infrastructure.  

Complementing the grant, OQ Technology has also been selected for equity investment by the EIC Fund, further validating the EU’s confidence in the company’s trajectory to become the region’s first commercial Direct-to-Mobile (D2M) satellite operator. This dual support comes amid rising geopolitical focus on sovereign digital infrastructure and resilient communications networks.

5NETSAT will serve as Europe’s first service demonstration of a 5G Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) in LEO. It will enable satellite-based delivery of emergency alerts and SMS messages to 5G smartphones, allow real-time public safety communications during disasters or cyberattacks, and support secure coordination for first responders and national emergency agencies. The system’s compatibility with standard 3GPP smartphones allows for rapid deployment across both civilian and governmental applications.  

Beyond technical validation, the mission is expected to deliver a wide-ranging impact. Socially, it promotes digital inclusion for underserved regions and improves public safety. Economically, it supports innovation, creates high-value jobs in the European space sector, and opens new commercial opportunities through mobile-satellite convergence. Environmentally, it reduces dependence on terrestrial infrastructure and aligns with the European Green Deal by enabling greener connectivity.  

5NETSAT also supports key EU policy initiatives, including IRIS², The Digital Decade, Horizon Europe, and the Gigabit Infrastructure Act. It directly contributes to global Sustainable Development Goals, especially in areas such as disaster resilience, climate action, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration.  

With EIC funding secured, 5NETSAT becomes the critical first step toward full-scale deployment of OQ Technology’s global D2M constellation. The company is advancing rapidly toward commercial launch, unlocking new markets and delivering secure, resilient mobile connectivity across Europe and beyond.  

This marks a significant milestone in our journey to build Europe’s first commercial Direct-to-Mobile satellite constellation,” said Omar Qaise, Founder and CEO of OQ Technology. “With 5NETSAT, we are proving that secure, space-based mobile communication is not only technically viable but scalable, sustainable, and lifesaving.”  

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