HL1100W
Compact Flat Panel Equipment
Land Fixed & Comms on the Pause
The HL1100W Hughes LEO equipment is a fixed, high‑performance satellite solution designed to deliver low‑latency broadband connectivity over Eutelsat’s OneWeb constellation. Intended for enterprise, government and critical infrastructure users, it supports permanent sites that require reliable communications where terrestrial networks are unavailable, unreliable or capacity‑limited. The HL1100W is well suited to remote locations, operational facilities and infrastructure environments where service continuity and predictable performance are essential.
The equipment integrates a low‑profile Electronically Steered Antenna (ESA) and an indoor unit to form a self‑contained system optimised for fixed installations. With no mechanical moving parts, the ESA automatically acquires and tracks satellites across the LEO constellation, ensuring operational resilience and consistent availability. Operating in Ku‑band, the HL1100W delivers high data rates combined with low latency, supporting real‑time and business‑critical applications.
Designed for outdoor deployment, the outdoor unit features a weather‑tight aluminium chassis, autonomous start‑up and a wide operating temperature range, allowing rapid commissioning with minimal on‑site intervention. The indoor unit provides Wi‑Fi and Ethernet connectivity for straightforward integration into enterprise networks. As part of Eutelsat’s LEO equipment range, the HL1100W provides a robust and scalable solution for organisations connecting to Eutelsat’s global LEO services.
KEY INFORMATION HL1100W
Technical Product Sheet
Equipment applications
Emergency Response
First responders and federal, state, or local agencies can rapidly deploy communications after hurricanes, floods, or wildfires—supporting operations for weeks or months in areas where terrestrial networks are not available.
Disaster Preparedness
Enterprises and governments can pre-stage satellite kits at high-risk locations ahead of natural disasters, ensuring backup connectivity is ready before the storm hits.
Oil & Gas Exploration
Land-based rigs that relocate every 1–6 weeks can maintain internet connectivityfor field operations, data transfer, and crew communications in even the most remote areas.
Cell on Wheels (COWS)
Telecom providers can take advantage of satellite connectivity via COWs (or network trailers) during major events, outages, or network buildouts.
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