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Hubble Network Partners with Texas Instruments to Embed Satellite-Powered Bluetooth in TI Chips

Hubble Network Partners with Texas Instruments to Embed Satellite-Powered Bluetooth in TI Chips

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Hubble Network has announced a strategic collaboration with Texas Instruments to embed its satellite-powered Bluetooth connectivity directly into select TI Bluetooth Low Energy microcontrollers, positioning Hubble at the center of low-cost, global IoT deployment. Debuting live at CES 2026, the integration with TI’s CC2340 and CC2755x families enables TI customers to send location and 13 bytes of sensor data per packet—such as temperature, motion, diagnostics, and custom telemetry—without gateways, GPS modules, cellular hardware, SIM cards, or data plans. This architecture materially reduces bill-of-materials cost, simplifies deployment, and supports multi-year operation on coin cell batteries, directly reinforcing Hubble’s value proposition of ultra-low-cost, satellite-enabled connectivity at scale. CEO Alex Haro emphasized that the collaboration allows customers to cut connectivity and power costs while removing infrastructure dependencies, accelerating global rollout of connected devices.

For Hubble, the deal extends its network into TI’s large embedded customer base and aligns its satellite Bluetooth platform with a widely adopted semiconductor ecosystem, strengthening its strategic position in industrial, fleet, and automotive IoT markets. TI’s endorsement—through preloading Hubble firmware on select MCUs and offering ready-to-use modules—lowers technical barriers to adoption and makes Hubble’s network accessible via standard BLE interfaces, APIs, webhooks, and dashboards. The company highlights global coverage through its expanding network of terrestrial access points, targeting high-volume use cases including fleet tracking, stolen vehicle recovery, and industrial asset monitoring. Hubble and TI are currently onboarding IoT device makers, and the CES 2026 demonstration at TI’s booth is intended to catalyze design wins and long-term volume deployments, with direct implications for Hubble’s future revenue growth and market penetration in satellite IoT connectivity.

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