In Mexico, the growing development of the Internet of Things (IoT) is driving exponential market growth, projected to reach $7.9 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.7% through 2031. This expansion is driven by the increasing adoption of digital technologies, fueled by government initiatives, as well as the push toward smart cities, which require stable and low-cost connectivity, especially in rural and remote areas. Additionally, the IoT sensor market in Mexico grew to $220 million in 2024, with projections of $5.239 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 37.3%, highlighting applications in agricultural automation and environmental monitoring to optimize resources in remote regions.
In this regard, Myriota, a global leader in space connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), announces the general availability of its HyperPulse network, a highly scalable global connectivity platform that enables industrial partners to create, deploy, and scale IoT solutions anywhere in the world. The network will be available starting December 15 in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Australia, and Saudi Arabia, and customers in the environmental monitoring, oil and gas, asset tracking, and wildlife sectors are already connected to the network through the Early Access Program.
HyperPulse was designed and is operated by Myriota, combining the company’s 5G NTN architecture with L-band capacity leased from Viasat. HyperPulse’s unique optimization layer allows for dynamic adjustment of connectivity performance, latency, and data volumes in response to customer demand or environmental conditions. The result is a highly scalable, global connectivity platform that makes it easy for industrial partners to create, deploy, and scale IoT solutions anywhere in the world.
With HyperPulse’s planned expansion to other South American countries, such as Argentina, as well as to Europe and Southeast Asia in early 2026, Myriota is poised to redefine the affordability and reach of IoT connectivity globally.
Complementing Myriota’s existing UltraLite service, which focuses on maximum energy efficiency, security, and spectrum efficiency, HyperPulse offers lower latency and higher daily data allocations. These features enable applications that benefit from more detailed reporting and more comprehensive detection, such as asset tracking and monitoring for heavy machinery, containers, railcars, and trailers; smart metering for utilities; environmental sensing for weather stations; and monitoring of soil, air, and water quality. It is also used for animal management, including virtual fencing, feed optimization, and remote monitoring.
Based on 3GPP 5G NTN standards and leveraging Viasat’s proven satellite infrastructure, HyperPulse offers seamless interoperability with a growing number of NTN-compliant chipsets and devices, providing a standards-aligned path to long-term deployment and global scalability. The company has certified Nordic’s nRF9151 module across a variety of use cases, scenarios, and environments, and is pursuing additional certifications for other vendors.
Because modern IoT solutions require more than just a simple network connection, Myriota will also launch a suite of enabling products to help its IoT partner ecosystem seamlessly integrate and develop solutions for the HyperPulse network. Alongside the service, the first of these tools—the HyperPulse Developer Kit—will be released. This kit enables rapid prototyping and proof-of-concept validation and is designed for field use, featuring a weatherproof enclosure, battery operation, and multiple sensor and interface options.
“With HyperPulse, we are making non-terrestrial 5G connectivity a practical reality for large-scale IoT,” says Oscar Delgado, Sales Director for Latin America at Myriota. “By offering higher data allocations, lower latency, and standards-based coverage, HyperPulse gives organizations the ability to track and monitor assets, gather information, and make decisions, even in the most remote and challenging environments. With a roadmap of new features for next year, this is an exciting step forward for IoT connectivity worldwide.”

Source: corresponsables




