NextPlat’s GTC Receives Satellite Enabled Internet of Things (IoT) Contracts Valued at $400,000
NextPlat, a global consumer products and services company providing healthcare and technology solutions through e-commerce and retail channels worldwide, has announced that its Global Telesat Communications Ltd (GTC) subsidiary continues to see strong demand for satellite-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) hardware from providers including Globalstar and Iridium, receiving new orders valued at approximately $400,000 in support of an existing military end-user in Eastern Europe and a new customer in Asia.
The new IoT orders follow the recent receipt of an $820,000 contract in support of a NATO military customer for the deployment of satellite-enabled terminals and related hardware. Through the first quarter of 2026, GTC has already received or secured new IoT product orders valued at over $1.2 million as it continues to build momentum in response to growing connectivity requirements among government, defence and enterprise customers.
“These IoT orders are evidence that demand for advanced connectivity solutions is growing, adding significantly to our government and military sales pipeline as we continue to meet our customers’ need for reliable communications,” said David Phipps, the CEO of NextPlat and the managing director of its GTC subsidiary. “As GTC continues to build its reputation as a respected provider of satellite-enabled IoT solutions to government and enterprise customers, we believe we are well positioned to capitalise on this momentum. Increased IoT and satellite connectivity solution demand in our communication segment combined with significant new revenue resulting from the nationwide expansion of our healthcare business beyond Florida, are key drivers supporting our expectations for growth in 2026.”
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