Low-Latency Performance
Support cloud applications, communications, operational systems, video, and data workflows with responsive LEO connectivity.
IP Access International delivers fully managed Eutelsat OneWeb connectivity backed by solution design, professional deployment, network management, and 24/7/365 U.S.-based support.
Authorized distribution, deployment, and support through IP Access International.
Extend critical applications to remote sites, vehicles, temporary operations, and infrastructure outside reliable terrestrial service areas.
Eutelsat OneWeb is a Low Earth Orbit satellite network designed to provide high-speed, low-latency broadband connectivity across land, sea, and air.
Because LEO satellites orbit closer to Earth than traditional geostationary satellites, OneWeb can support responsive, data-intensive applications in places where terrestrial infrastructure is limited, unavailable, or compromised.
OneWeb provides another path to broadband communications for organizations that cannot allow geography or limited terrestrial infrastructure to determine where they can operate.
Support cloud applications, communications, operational systems, video, and data workflows with responsive LEO connectivity.
Reach field teams, remote facilities, infrastructure, and temporary locations beyond dependable terrestrial service.
Equip command vehicles, utility fleets, transportation assets, and other mobile operations with flat-panel terminal options.
Add a space-based connectivity path when terrestrial networks are congested, damaged, unavailable, or outside coverage.
Designed for organizations that require professionally deployed, supported, and operationally managed connectivity.
Build OneWeb into fixed sites, mobile platforms, rapid-deployment kits, continuity plans, and broader connectivity architectures.
Selecting a satellite network is only one part of building a reliable communications solution.
As an Authorized Eutelsat OneWeb Distribution Partner, IP Access helps customers plan, configure, deploy, monitor, and support OneWeb as part of their real-world operations.
Evaluate coverage, mobility, equipment, bandwidth, mounting, power, network, and operational requirements.
Integrate OneWeb with routers, applications, local networks, IP requirements, and additional connectivity paths.
Deploy equipment on vehicles, facilities, field assets, and rapid-deployment systems with white-glove installation.
Coordinate service activation, device configuration, network settings, commissioning, and operational testing.
Gain support from a team that understands the equipment, service, network architecture, and deployment environment.
Reach one support team for troubleshooting, service questions, escalations, and long-term lifecycle assistance.
Through SuperGIG™, OneWeb can be integrated with other available connectivity paths—including another selected LEO service, LTE/5G, and optional private wireless.
SuperGIG uses network intelligence and quality-based SD-WAN to blend available connections into one managed network experience, helping critical applications remain connected as conditions change.
IP Access designs OneWeb solutions around the operational environment—not a one-size-fits-all equipment package.
Support incident command, emergency coordination, remote response, field communications, video, CAD, and operational applications.
Connect crews, vehicles, remote infrastructure, and restoration operations outside reliable terrestrial coverage.
Extend enterprise applications and communications to locations with limited infrastructure.
Create a connectivity bubble around mobile assets, supporting users and applications inside and around the vehicle.
Establish communications when local infrastructure is unavailable, damaged, or overwhelmed.
The right terminal depends on whether the application is fixed, mobile, vehicle-based, temporary, or part of a larger integrated connectivity system.
A compact electronically steered flat-panel OneWeb terminal designed for vehicle and fixed-site connectivity.
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An enterprise-grade flat-panel OneWeb solution for land mobility, transportation, and critical communications.
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Combine OneWeb terminals with routers, mounting, power, cellular connectivity, rapid-deployment equipment, and managed networking.
Discuss Your Requirements →IP Access manages the details required to turn OneWeb service and equipment into a complete operational solution.
Review the environment, mission, applications, coverage, bandwidth, mobility, installation, and support needs.
Select the terminal, hardware, network architecture, mounting, power, service, and integration approach.
Configure, install, activate, commission, and test the complete system in its operational environment.
Provide ongoing network operations support, troubleshooting, escalation, service assistance, and lifecycle management.
IP Access supports leading LEO satellite networks and helps organizations choose the service—or integrated combination—that best aligns with the mission.
Eutelsat OneWeb
Enterprise LEO service, hardware, deployment, and support.
Managed by IP Access
One provider for solution design, installation, activation,
service, and 24/7/365 support.
Integrated Connectivity
Bring selected satellite and terrestrial networks together in
one managed platform.
Every deployment is different. These answers provide a starting point for evaluating OneWeb as part of your connectivity strategy.
Eutelsat OneWeb is a Low Earth Orbit satellite network that provides high-speed, low-latency connectivity for enterprise, government, transportation, and other operational applications.
IP Access can provide approved OneWeb service and hardware while also helping customers design, deploy, configure, manage, and support the complete connectivity solution.
OneWeb uses satellites in Low Earth Orbit, which operate closer to Earth than traditional geostationary satellites. This allows the network to provide lower latency for responsive applications and communications.
Yes. Approved flat-panel terminal options can support mobile applications such as command vehicles, utility fleets, transportation assets, and other field operations. The appropriate hardware depends on the use case and service requirements.
Yes. IP Access provides professional installation for vehicles, fixed sites, mobile platforms, field equipment, and integrated connectivity deployments.
Yes. Through SuperGIG™, OneWeb can be integrated with selected additional connectivity paths such as another LEO service, LTE/5G, and optional private wireless. The architecture is designed around the customer's requirements.
Yes. Customers receive access to IP Access International's U.S.-based Network Operations Center for 24/7/365 troubleshooting, service support, escalation, and lifecycle assistance.
Terminal selection depends on whether the deployment is fixed or mobile, available mounting space, environmental conditions, performance requirements, power, applications, and the broader network architecture. IP Access can evaluate those requirements before recommending equipment.
Whether you are connecting a single remote site, a mobile command vehicle, critical infrastructure, or an entire distributed fleet, IP Access can help design, deploy, and support the solution.