IoT satellite firm Sateliot is seeking MNO partners to grow its customer base from a handful of agricultural clients to a global subscriber list. Last week, it added Turkcell to the roster, and has many more in the pipeline, it explained. “When we started, standard devices were not NTN (non-terrestrial network) connected,” said Sateliot Chairman Jaume Sanpera. “We went to 3GPP, and three years later the standards were changed. Now the same $5 IoT device connects to satellite and cellular and pays, perhaps, a $2 subscription for our connection.” Sateliot was founded in 2019 in Barcelona, by a small group of satellite industry afficionados who wanted to offer IoT connectivity over standard 5G-native NB-IoT in low earth orbit (LEO). The…