SmartCIC Launches LEO Satellite Service Powered by Starlink

A New Satellite-Powered Solution Expands SmartCIC's Connectivity Capabilities in Remote and Challenging Locations.

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Highlights

  • SmartCIC Global Services announces its managed LEO satellite service across 30 countries.
  • Powered by Starlink, offering flexible data plans and enterprise-grade connectivity.
  • Multi-vendor strategy with OneWeb minimises service disruptions and prevents vendor lock-in.

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SmartCIC Launches LEO Satellite Service Powered by Starlink
SmartCIC Global Services, the global connectivity and managed services arm of SmartCIC Group, has announced the launch of its managed Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite service, which the company plans to rapidly deploy across 30 countries. The company said the new offering provides secure, scalable and cost-effective connectivity across remote and challenging locations. The LEO satellite service also expands SmartCIC's Through-the-Line solution, which delivers field services and end-to-end connectivity across more than 200 countries.

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SmartCIC's LEO Satellite Service

Leveraging a network of 25,000+ engineers across 30 countries, SmartCIC will deploy this solution, which is powered by Starlink and offers data plans ranging from 40GB to 1TB, 2TB and 3TB. Customers can choose between standard and premium enterprise terminals for high-speed, reliable connectivity that eliminates the need for ground infrastructure.

Multi-Vendor Strategy with OneWeb Partnership

As an approved installer of OneWeb, SmartCIC said it ensures flexibility through a multi-vendor strategy, reducing service disruption risks, boosting bandwidth, and preventing vendor lock-in. The service includes logistics and onsite installation throughout 30 countries, ensuring reliable, real-time data exchange without the need for costly ground infrastructure.

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Strategic Expansion

"Introducing this LEO Managed Service is a natural extension of our through-the-line offering. By adding satellite-powered capabilities to our portfolio, we're able to support a wider range of customers with robust, high-speed connectivity in even the most challenging locations," said Albert Bosch, Managing Director at SmartCIC Global Services.

"As demand for flexible, high-performance connectivity grows, we're evolving our Through the Line model through strategic LEO partnerships that enhance our ability to connect where conventional networks simply aren't enough," said Bosch. "We've chosen a vendor-agnostic approach to ensure our services remain agile and flexible for our customers at all times."

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