Resilience for stronger networks
Build resilience into your infrastructure
A resilient communications network is key to performance. Sometimes it is a regulatory obligation. Sometimes it is mission-critical. In all cases, failure to build in resilience can be costly.
In every sector of activity, IT and communications networks now require a multi-layered approach to ensure operational performance and security covering. Teams are faced with a range of challenges they need to overcome such as:
- Ensuring independence from terrestrial infrastructure with a connectivity layer which is operational even when ground systems fail
- Eliminating single points of failure by introducing backup and redundancy solutions so critical operations never stop
- Handling surge conditions whilst maintaining service quality to deliver performance during emergencies
- Maintaining connectivity in remote and harsh environments on land, at sea or in the air, despite limited fibre expansion and difficult terrain
Delivering resilience with satellite connectivity
Integrating Eutelsat's multi-orbit satellite solution into your network architecture helps to mitigate risks often associated with non-terrestrial network solutions.
Satellite-based
Combining the strengths of GEO and LEO connectivity, our satellite network provides independence from the failure risks most terrestrial networks have to manage.
Enterprise-First
Network infrastructure, services and equipment are engineered and purpose built for demanding professional environments requiring operational continuity.
Robust
Extensive testing and continuous optimisation of our network infrastructure and equipment ensure they can be used in critical environments.
European-led
Sovereign-backed and compliant with regulatory standards wherever we operate to ensure focus on performance and protection for customers.
Resilience in every situation
Primary connectivity
For operations located in remote, distributed or infrastructure-vulnerable areas, satellite connectivity provides a primary service layer that is independent of terrestrial - mobile and fibre - networks. This is particularly useful for:
- Permanent operations in remote or infrastructure-limited locations
- Government command sites, embassies and consulates, border security and field HQs
- Utilities across wide-area service territories
- Distributed enterprise infrastructure where uptime equates to service quality
Back-up and redundancy
When ground-based infrastructure is disrupted or over-stretched, satellite connectivity can act as an immediate failsafe, ready to restore or support service continuity. This proves especially useful for:
- Emergency coordination centres, utility command hubs and public safety operations
- Resilience layer for utilities, energy, transportation nodes and emergency HQs
- Disaster recovery for enterprise-critical data
On-Demand and On-The-Go
When agile and mobile teams are deployed, the speedy set-up of a secure, fast communications connection can only be achieved using satellite connectivity. This is ideally suited for:
- Rapid deployment for field operations or disaster response
- Temporary or tactical nodes for incident command or continuity hubs
- Flexible coverage without waiting for ground restoration
- Real-time intelligence coordination and decision-making