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Hughes provides global connectivity solutions and managed network services for airlines, enterprises, and governments. Their offerings include managed wireless (5G and LEO), in-flight connectivity, cybersecurity, and digital signage solutions. The company also specializes in secure, resilient satellite ground network systems. Additionally, they offer onshore engineering and manufacturing services for defense and government agencies. With over 50 years of experience, Hughes delivers end-to-end network management, leveraging AI-driven automation.
IP Access International delivers mission-critical connectivity solutions by blending LTE, LEO, GEO satellite, and private wireless networks. The company offers integrated platforms like SuperGIG™ to ensure resilient, always-on performance, uninterrupted coverage, and consistent communication, especially in mobile and remote settings. They serve public safety agencies, manufacturing and warehouse facilities, mining, oil, and energy and utility sectors. Their solutions address challenges like coverage gaps, network congestion, and the need for secure, reliable connectivity at temporary sites, supported by 24/7 monitoring and support.
Sat.One provides enterprise-grade Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity solutions across Australia and New Zealand. The company offers high-speed, low-latency internet services, including various terminals (flat panel, parabolic, portable) and managed network services like Mosaic and Gemini. Their solutions cater to businesses and organizations in remote and challenging environments, serving sectors such as mining, agriculture, education, emergency services, and maritime. A key offering is Sat.One Resilient, a managed multi-LEO failover service designed to ensure continuous, secure connectivity for critical operations, supported by guaranteed SLAs and 24/7 technical assistance.
Speedcast is a global provider of satellite communications and IT services, specializing in delivering connectivity and digital solutions for remote operations. The company offers a hybrid network platform combining satellite, fiber, cellular, microwave, and IP transport technologies. Its services include intelligent network management, professional services, IoT, and cloud integration, supported by 24/7 technical assistance. Speedcast serves diverse sectors such as maritime, energy, mining, telecommunications, commercial real estate, rail, retail, NGOs, government, enterprise, and broadcast media.
Ubix offers customized business connectivity and technology integration solutions, primarily serving companies across Mexico. Their portfolio includes cellular network access, eSIM manufacturing and provision for mobile networks, and enterprise internet and private networks using low-orbit satellite technology (Ka band). The company also provides integration, administration, and monitoring of network infrastructure, aiming to enhance productivity and optimize operations. Ubix serves diverse sectors such as transportation, mining, government, and education, emphasizing comprehensive national coverage.
Vizocom offers comprehensive ICT solutions, specializing in high-speed, reliable VSAT satellite internet connectivity for remote and challenging environments. The company provides a range of services including fiber-optic and wireless networks, integrated security systems, and robust cybersecurity solutions covering threat detection, vulnerability assessments, and incident response. Additionally, Vizocom delivers AI automation services, encompassing machine learning, predictive analytics, and AI-powered customer support tools. They serve a diverse clientele across government, defense, oil & gas, mining, NGOs, and large enterprises globally.
Vocus is an Australian specialist fibre and network solutions provider. The company offers secure and scalable digital services including business and enterprise internet, cybersecurity, private networks, voice, collaboration, data centre, and mobile solutions. Vocus operates an extensive 51,000 km national fibre backbone and 14,700 km of international subsea cables. It serves businesses, enterprises, government entities, and wholesale providers, leveraging technologies like Starlink for remote connectivity. Vocus recently expanded its infrastructure through the acquisition of TPG Telecom's enterprise, government, and wholesale fibre network assets.