Leuven, Belgium – Septentrio, a leader in high-precision GNSS* positioning solutions, announces that the onocoy GNSS correction service has been added to its Agnostic Corrections Partner Program. This program provides users with the flexibility to choose from a variety of high-accuracy correction services, ensuring compatibility with diverse application needs and geographical requirements. The decentralized crowdfunded RTK network from onocoy offers reliable high-accuracy positioning while keeping costs low, benefiting a variety of applications including agriculture, mining, drones, robots, autonomous vehicles, geodesy and more.
“Integrating onocoy into the Septentrio Agnostic Corrections Partner Program underscores our dedication to providing customers with unparalleled flexibility and choice in high-accuracy correction services. This collaboration enhances GNSS correction availability in remote areas, by utilizing advanced digital tools to efficiently and securely scale a decentralized network,” said Gustavo Lopez, Market Portfolio Manager at Septentrio.
“Our network effectively enhances the current offerings by providing flexible and cost-effective access to single-base RTK corrections anytime and anywhere in the world, all through a single account. With its versatile product portfolio, Septentrio receivers are the ideal solution for maximizing the benefits of this service for a variety of use cases,” commented Aleksandar Kostadinov, Head of Business at onocoy.
Onocoy operates a community-driven GNSS RTK network powered by Web3 and blockchain technology, to ensure secure, transparent, and efficient data sharing and transactions. Although privately operated, this network actively monitors its base stations to maintain service reliability and quality. Onocoy is joining Septentrio’s Agnostic Corrections Partner Program, which already includes several leading correction services. For more information about the Agnostic Corrections Partner Program or Septentrio products pleasecontact the Septentrio team.
* Global Navigation Satellite System including the American GPS, European Galileo, Russian GLONASS, Chinese BeiDou, Japan’s QZSS and India’s NavIC. These satellite constellations broadcast positioning information to receivers which use it to calculate their absolute position.