Starlink is transforming satellite communications. But when bought directly online, it’s often deployed without strategy, support, or visibility. IP Access International changes that. As a Starlink Authorized Reseller serving mission-critical organizations, we deliver Starlink as a fully managed service—optimized for fleets, remote operations, emergencies, and fixed-site connectivity.
Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation provides a leap forward in satellite connectivity for agencies working in remote, rural, mountainous, or underserved regions. With thousands of active satellites in LEO, Starlink offers:
High throughput speeds (up to 400+ Mbps depending on terminal)
Lower latency than GEO satellite technology
Improved performance in motion
Better reliability than traditional consumer satellite solutions
This makes Starlink a powerful platform for:
Public safety and EMS
Fire operations and incident response
Government fleets and field teams
Utilities and field maintenance
Construction, mining, and energy
Transportation and transit
Emergency deployables / mobile command
Remote fixed-site connectivity
Buying Starlink from a retailer or Starlink.com gives you hardware and a monthly plan—but leaves your organization responsible for billing management, troubleshooting, reactivation, performance monitoring, and service stability.
IP Access removes those obstacles and replaces them with a fully managed, agency-ready service model.

Most agencies hate dozens of monthly Starlink credit-card charges.
IP Access solves this by offering:
Annual invoicing instead of monthly credit card billing
No monthly card declines or accidental service interruptions
Centralized financial oversight
Easier budgeting + procurement alignment
FAR/State procurement-friendly documentation
Once your terminals are moved under IPA, billing becomes predictable and administrative overhead disappears.

Starlink data pooling is one of the biggest cost savers for agencies with fleets or distributed sites.
How it works:
Pooling requires 10 terminals or the equivalent of 10 plans
Each plan contributes monthly data (e.g., 50GB each = 500GB pool)
Any terminal can draw from the shared bucket
Busy sites no longer trigger overages
Under-used sites offset heavier users
Important note:
Pooling is monthly, not annual.
(Whereas SuperGIG™ does have annual rollover.)

When you buy a terminal at retail, you may unknowingly activate a residential or best-effort plan.
IP Access provides Starlink Priority plans:
Multiple bandwidth tiers
Improved performance in congested regions
Suitable for emergency and public safety workloads
Eligible for pooling
Better uptime expectations
This alone can dramatically improve consistency.

IP Access delivers:
Direct access into Starlink’s NOC visibility layer
Ability to troubleshoot and manage terminals
Real-time insight into usage and performance
Assistance with updates, settings, and configuration
Human support by engineers, not chatbots
24/7/365 U.S.-based help desk
You don’t have to “go it alone” anymore.

Bring-your-own-Starlink is a massive advantage.
IP Access can:
Collect your existing terminal serial numbers
Contact your current provider to release them
Adopt them into the IPA Starlink program
Move them into annual billing and pooled data
Add monitoring + NOC support
Typical downtime: less than 10 minutes if coordinated.

Starlink has already removed the “pause/unpause” option for many consumer plans.
Under IP Access:
No pausing
No juggling subscription states
No worrying that Starlink will change your plan next month
No sudden pricing shifts
Meet directly with our engineering team to review requirements, constraints, and deployment environments.
We support the current generation of Starlink terminals and help you select the right one based on vehicle type, roof space, terrain, and performance requirements.
Best for:
Ambulances
Fire apparatus
SUVs and pickups
Command vehicles
Deployables
Tight roof installations
Performance notes:
Real-world throughput: 200+ Mbps
Blended-with-5G throughput: 300 Mbps+
Extremely low-profile
Wide range of mounting options
Best for:
Heavy tree canopy
Mountainous terrain
Rural, remote sites
Mission-critical bandwidth
Larger vehicles and command platforms
Performance notes:
Higher throughput ceiling
Larger sky-view window
Better satellite tracking
More stable under obstructions
Use Starlink alone—or integrate it into a multi-network SD-WAN architecture.
Perfect for:
Agencies with scattered standalone Starlink units
Fleets that need priority service + pooling
Rural fixed sites
Temporary deployments
Entities replacing retail/residential plans
You get:
Annual billing
Pooled data
Priority service
NOC monitoring & support
Bring-your-own-terminal options
SuperGIG™ turns Starlink into one input among many.
What SuperGIG™ blends:
Starlink
Eutelsat OneWeb
(Coming soon) Amazon LEO
Multi-carrier LTE/5G
Private wireless
Fiber/WAN
Mesh networks
Benefits of blended connectivity:
Packet-level, application-aware routing
No failover events—paths blend in real time
Redundancy across LEO + LTE/5G
Higher reliability and uptime
Ability to prioritize mission-critical traffic
Hardens Starlink during performance dips or congestion
When agencies choose blended:
When uptime requirements exceed any single network
When video, CAD, voice, or telemedicine traffic is critical
When terrain obstructs LEO
When fleets operate across congested urban areas
Common platforms:
Ambulances
Fire trucks
Command vehicles
Utility trucks
SAR vehicles
We design permanent low-profile roof mounts and integrate Starlink with onboard gateways.
Used for:
Backup connectivity
Fiber augmentation
Temporary field bases
Incident operations centers
Fire stations / substations
Often deployed alongside:
OneWeb
LTE/5G gateways
SD-WAN edge devices
Mesh radios
Starlink excels in:
Rural mountain corridors
Forested regions
Wildland deployments
Disaster recovery zones
SuperGIG™ can supplement with LTE/5G when canopy blocks LEO.
We support environments with:
Existing Cradlepoint
Peplink
Dejero
Titan Command or Titan Mobile
Mesh radios
Even when blending occurs as failover/fallback due to limited gateway compatibility, we manage service and integration.
IP Access offers Starlink Priority service across:
Continental United States
Alaska
Hawaii
Select Caribbean territories
In the Caribbean, pooling may not be available—but managed service is.
Provide a list of serial numbers and locations.
We coordinate terminal release from Starlink.com or other resellers.
Move into annual billing + pooled data + support.
Downtime:
Typically under 10 minutes per terminal.
Whether you’re upgrading existing Starlink units, deploying new fleets, or moving toward a multi-path architecture, IP Access delivers the expertise, support, and lifecycle management needed to make Starlink truly mission-ready.