Providing global private wireless networks

Intelsat

Tuesday, 08 February, 2022

Providing global private wireless networks

Private wireless networks leverage LTE and 5G technology and edge computing to support enterprise and industrial applications with high-throughput, low-latency connectivity across building and campus settings. Private wireless can enable solutions like: operations monitoring and security at oil and gas refineries; network health and operation monitoring for utilities; IoT sensor data at shipping and distribution centres; improved vehicle and logistics coordination at transportation hubs; enhanced manufacturing control through Industrial IoT.

But, while organisations can look to private LTE/5G solutions to provide robust local area compute and connectivity, it turns out that not every factory, campus or refinery is within reach of the dependable wide area network that turns a single well-connected location into part of the larger digitised enterprise. Intelsat is working with customers and its solution partners to offer every enterprise solutions like FlexEnterprise Hosted.

Recently, Intelsat worked with Nokia to enable them to deliver the digital automation cloud (DAC) private wireless solutions to all of a customer’s locations, regardless of where in the world they may be.

Across Intelsat’s global network footprint, FlexEnterprise Hosted simplifies the delivery of reliable high-throughput connectivity by removing the need to manage satellite capacity or commit to wholesale services, allowing connectivity to be enabled and changed through Intelsat’s web-based portal.

As organisations in sectors as diverse as energy and utilities, mining, manufacturing, public safety and transportation look to new technologies to drive their businesses, Intelsat’s FlexEnterprise Hosted is designed to ensure no business location is too remote to contribute to the potential of the digitised organisation.

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