With so many options, it can be difficult to determine which technology is best suited to the demands of keeping a global workforce connected regardless of location. Cellular commonly FAR more costly than satellite when roaming abroad coverage is extensive and affordable, but may require multiple providers over large distances. And both cellular and radio networks can fluctuate dramatically in terms of bandwidth and range.
But the real question is: what happens when personnel are out of range? You can't afford sudden stops and starts in your ability to do business costing yoiu thousands of dollars in lost productivity and downtime. Waiting for field workers to re-establish connectivity is both inefficient and frustrating, especially when those workers are on location providing customer support.
Satellite technology can provide the solution to the millions of "dark spots" in cellular or radio coverage. Vehicles can be equipped with a fixed mobile or on-the-move wireless router capable of connecting via cellular, private radio or satellite signal. Our router automatically locates which service is available, keeping field personnel constantly connected.
Satellite also supports higher bandwidth requirements than other technologies, allowing field personnel to perform heavy tasks, like multi-Mbps downloading, normally impossible via other forms of mobile connection. And the very same satellite infrastructure used to support your mobile workforce seamlessly integrates into other aspects of your communications infrastructure, be they mobile or otherwise.
Ideal for emergency responders, reporters, and mobile workers who need reliable, high-speed connectivity on the move.
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