Oppo and ISRO partner to strengthen NavIC Messaging Services

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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Department of Space, and the government of India on Friday entered into an MoU with tech giant OPPO to empower the research as well as the development of the domestic satellite navigation system messaging service. The MoU will pave the way for future collaborations between ISRO and OPPO India to develop indigenous solutions by incorporating the NavIC short messaging feature in smartphones released by OPPO.

Oppo and ISRO enter into an MoU

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“NavIC system provides region navigation services covering the Indian mainland and an area up to 1500km beyond the Indian mainland. In addition to its primary function of providing PNT services, NavIC is also capable of broadcasting short messages. This messaging service is mainly used for broadcasting safety-of-life alerts in areas with poor or no communication, particularly in the oceans,” ISRO Chairman Dr. K. Sivan said in a statement.

This MoU will enable ISRO and OPPO India to exchange technical information of NavIC messaging services, to build rapid, ready-to-use, end-to-end application-specific solutions by integrating NavIc messaging service with the mobile handset platform keeping in mind the need of Indian users.

“We are excited to collaborate with ISRO to strengthen the NavIC app. Under our latest MoU, we will support ISRO without industry-leading R&D capabilities to provide a seamless experience to the users with our vision towards Make in India, OPPO will invest in further scaling the product with its competitive and experienced R&D team,” Tasleem Arif, Vice President, Indian R&D Head, OPPO India, added.

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has also recognized NavIC as a component of the World-Wide Radio Navigation System. The committee said that NavIC meets the operational requirements to assist in the navigation of ships in ocean waters within the area covered by 55 degrees east longitude and 5 degrees south latitude, ISRO said.

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Last year, NavIC L5 was incorporated in the Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Services standard 10403.3 for differential Global Navigation Satellite System applications. These developments will enable the utilization of NavIC in the fields of maritime navigation, surveying, and others.

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