Back-up satellite internet
Back-ip satellite internet provides protection against any type of cut, mismatch or interruption in the main internet connection network. The satellite back up allows you to surf the internet even if the traditional/main service has failures or has completely black out.
Top 5 satellite internet myths
In some ways, delivering satellite internet to a business may sound relatively straightforward: stick an antenna on the building, blast the signal up to a satellite, then back down to a large gateway antenna connected to the internet. In reality, it’s a good deal more complicated than that, and it can lead to some misperceptions […]
How much internet speed do you need?
Regularly, a high-speed internet is one of the main features that users look for in their connectivity service provider. Activities such as web browsing, online banking and video conferencing require a certain amount of bandwidth to work properly. How much speed does your business really need to do everything that needs to be done online?
Satellite Solutions for Mining Industry
Whether in the industry of health, construction or finance; satellite internet has come to fill telecommunication gaps in the traditional services. On this occasion, we will talk about some of the benefits of satellite internet for the mining industry.
Connectivity: a key element to increase business competitiveness
Nowadays, an optimal internet connection is essential for the proper functioning of a company.
Main players of the oil industry in Onexpo Meeting 2018 in SLP
On December 6 and 7, the main exponents of the oil industry gathered at the Convention Center of San Luis Potosí city for the Onexpo Business Meeting 2018.
Viasat, Ubix Offer High-Speed Satellite Internet to Businesses across Mexico
Partnership Brings Competitive High-Speed Internet Service Offering—Anywhere in Mexico—From Major Urban Areas to the Hardest-to-Reach Locations in the Country
Growing demand for WiFi in flight in Latin America
Inmarsat published the results of the fourth edition of the Inflight Connectivity Survey. Latin American passengers, are the most likely to use the WiFi service in flight.
Satellite communication for emergency assistance in the recovery of natural disasters
A relief team requires complete communication capabilities, whether in a densely populated area where there is damage to the ground infrastructure or an isolated place where there is minimal existing connectivity.