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Swarm a step closer to IoT satellite net after NZ launch – Capacity Media
US nano-satellite company Swarm Technologies has launched its latest 24 satellites, using a launchpad on New Zealand’s Māhia peninsula operated by Rocket Lab

2h | Alan Burkitt-Gray
US nano-satellite company Swarm Technologies has launched its latest 24 satellites, using a launchpad on New Zealands Mhia peninsula operated by Rocket Lab.
Swarm, based in California, now has 36 satellites in orbit, said the company after the launch.
Rocket Lab had a number of other customers on its launch, including Valve, a gaming software company, providing another six satellites between them.
Swarm is in the process of building a global internet-of-things (IoT) network…
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