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Peplink is the First Authorized Starlink Technology Provider

Peplink is the First Authorized Starlink Technology Provider

Joint solution provides businesses with enhanced reliability and higher speeds using satellite Internet services globally

Peplink announced they have entered into an agreement with SpaceX’s Starlink to become an Authorized Technology Provider, combining the Starlink Flat High Performance terminal with Peplink’s SD-WAN routers. Today, mobile, maritime and remote businesses struggle to obtain reliable, fast and cost-effective Internet service, often making significant compromises to their business operations or customer experiences. By combining Peplink and Starlink solutions, all three of these challenges – cost, speed and reliability – are made broadly accessible in even the most daunting of physical conditions. Solutions will be made available through a dedicated global network of Authorized Peplink & Starlink Solution Providers.

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“Peplink has developed patented hardware and software solutions that ensure unbreakable connectivity in any scenario, from point of sale systems and remote office locations to mobile broadcasters, emergency response, and global sailing vessels,” stated Alex Chan, CEO and founder of Peplink. “Our combined solution gives any business access to affordable, fast and reliable Internet bandwidth globally.”

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In a cruise industry first, Peplink solution providers deployed multi-link aggregation routers and multiple Starlink satellite terminals on a large cruise ship and were able to greatly increase reliability and speed of ship-board Internet connections, all while significantly reducing operational costs versus previous Internet access options.

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“With Peplink technology, we achieved over 1Gbps capacity with multiple Starlinks on the cruise ships, delivering seamless internet connectivity to passengers,” said Chad Gibbs, Vice President of Starlink Business Operations. “Starlink is excited to work with our Authorized Technology Providers to continue solving complex customer connectivity issues to expand access to high-speed Internet for businesses and mobile users across the globe.” Using the Peplink router, businesses can combine multiple Starlink’s to meet high bandwidth requirements. Just a single Starlink can provide above 220 Mbps download and 25 Mbps upload. Through the Technology Provider agreement, Peplink will be able to provide technological support through authorized solution providers on the joint-solution. Value-added networking products and services will be provided through a global network of Authorized Peplink & Starlink Solution Providers.

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