HL1120W
Flat Panel Equipment
Land Fixed & Comms on the Pause
The HL1120W Hughes LEO equipment is a high‑performance, fixed flat‑panel solution designed to deliver fast, high‑bandwidth and low‑latency broadband connectivity over Eutelsat’s OneWeb constellation. Intended for enterprise, government, and remote operational sites, it supports a wide range of applications requiring reliable, always‑on communications, even in locations where terrestrial infrastructure is limited or unavailable.
The equipment integrates a low‑profile Electronically Steered Antenna (ESA) representing the leading edge of LEO antenna technology, combined with a built‑in modem in a self‑aligning, full‑duplex architecture. With no moving parts, the HL1120W automatically acquires and tracks satellites across the Ku‑band LEO constellation, enabling simultaneous transmit and receive and delivering high throughput with low latency. This design provides access to affordable, fast and consistent connectivity, optimised to fully leverage the capabilities of the OneWeb system.
Designed for outdoor fixed installations, the HL1120W is lightweight, low‑power and weather‑tight, making it easy to install, operate and maintain. Its durable aluminium chassis ensures long‑term reliability in harsh environments, while the equipment is configured to function straight out of the box, self‑pointing to the satellite constellation with minimal on‑site intervention. As part of Eutelsat’s LEO equipment range, the HL1120W delivers a robust, scalable and enterprise‑ready solution for high‑performance satellite connectivity.
KEY INFORMATION HL1120W
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Equipment applications
Emergency Response
First responders and federal, state, or local agencies can rapidly deploycommunications after hurricanes, floods, or wildfires—supporting operations forweeks 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 internetconnectivity for field operations, data transfer, and crew communications in eventhe most remote areas
Cell on Wheels
Telecom providers can take advantage of satellite connectivity via COWs (ornetwork trailers) during major events, outages, or network buildouts.
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