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Why 3GPP Release 17 and 18 are the new standards
To educate your clients effectively, you must understand that the shift to satellite-to-mobile is not merely an incremental upgrade. It is a fundamental change in network architecture. 3GPP Release 17 introduced the first standards-based approach for industrial IoT devices to maintain connectivity via satellite when terrestrial networks are unavailable. Release 18 builds on this by improving coverage, capacity, and latency for a wider range of devices, including standard smartphones and rugged handhelds.
This integration allows for a seamless transition between cellular and satellite access. For your critical infrastructure clients, this provides a "failover in the sky" that ensures their workforce is never truly disconnected. Gartner forecasts that end-user spending on LEO satellite communication services will reach $14.8 billion globally in 2026, with business spending on resilience improvements growing steadily. By positioning these NTN-capable solutions today, you secure your place in a market where good enough connectivity is no longer an option for enterprise safety.
Monetising the anywhere workforce
For the most successful resellers in 2026, the opportunity lies in the complexity of managing hybrid environments. As businesses move beyond small pilots into production fleets spanning thousands of endpoints, the headache of juggling separate carrier portals and satellite providers becomes a major pain point. You have the opportunity to step in as a strategic orchestrator.
Your clients need you to conduct site audits, identify shadow connectivity gaps, and deploy the right mix of rugged, NTN-capable devices. Furthermore, the continuous data streams from these always-connected devices require sophisticated integration with existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. You can build highly profitable service contracts around this “Connectivity as a Service” model, ensuring your clients remain compliant with evolving safety and communication regulations.
How BlueStar helps you dominate the remote frontier
Providing a digital trust architecture for the autonomous workspace requires a partner with a deep understanding of both hardware and the broader software ecosystem. BlueStar provides the rugged hardware foundation – from NTN-capable handhelds to industrial IoT sensors – needed to support these advanced workflows.
By leveraging BlueStar’s comprehensive ecosystem, you can offer your clients integrated solutions that include vision systems, secure network infrastructure, and custom software, making ubiquitous connectivity a reality. Whether you are upgrading a utility fleet to 5G-ready rugged devices or implementing a predictive maintenance network for a logistics provider, BlueStar ensures you have the tools to deliver measurable return on investment in the most challenging environments.