Telecom Council members gather in Silicon Valley monthly to meet startups, discover new case studies, exchange knowledge, and support new and existing partnerships across the innovation ecosystem. Today's meeting includes a session on Non-Terrestrial Networks.
Telecom Council members representing major telcos and their telecom vendor partners meet monthly in Silicon Valley to review new technologies and a handful of telecom, wireless, and IoT companies and solutions coming out of the technology industry's entrepreneurial community across the globe.
Today's agenda starts with a private member meeting to meet a few new technology companies followed by a roundtable lunch on Non-Terrestrial Networks which is open to non-members to attend.
Special thanks to the members for running the Q&A at this meeting:
Startups presenting this month are working on:
Startups with new technologies and innovation that rely on fixed or wireless telecom networks who are ready to scale with corporate partners and investors can apply for a future meeting here.
The world is witnessing a new space race, not between nations, but between tech giants like Apple and Samsung, and between private space enterprises like Iridium and Starlink. Their competition to offer ubiquitous connectivity via satellite is not just about bragging rights—it's about transforming cell phones into lifelines in remote areas, empowering underserved populations, and unlocking a new era of IoT possibilities where any object, anywhere, can be connected. This lunchtime session includes an interactive discussion around the topic and will introduce a few startups innovating in:
Monthly Innovation Review meetings are closed to non-members, the public and media. Guest passes for future members may be available on a fit and capacity basis. Regular participants include tech scouts, innovation strategy, partnership executives and corporate development delegates from: