Solution · Satellite backhaul & Pacific operators

Remote POPs when satellite is the path.

Remote islands and hard-to-reach regions get local mobile service over Starlink, OneWeb, GEO, microwave, or hybrid transport.

Customer
Pacific operator or remote ISP
Transport
Satellite or hybrid per site
Outcome
Remote POP with day-one service
Deployment view Lean remote POP A small-operator footprint with local mobile service and remote operations.
System view Backhaul constraint Remote island coverage works only when backhaul is treated as part of the architecture.
POPLocal service
SATBackhaul
IMSDay-one voice
NOCRemote ops

Small Pacific MNOs, remote islands, and regional teams that need coverage before fibre arrives.

Small Pacific MNOs

For operators serving small regional markets.

Fits operators that need voice, data, messaging, and support around a smaller subscriber base and rollout team.

Remote Islands

For islands and outposts where fiber will not arrive soon.

Particularly relevant when the network must rely on satellite backhaul and still keep services usable under constrained links.

Lean Ops Teams

For teams that need one remote-site delivery scope.

Useful when local operational staff are limited and a single vendor stack materially reduces integration and escalation overhead.

Remote POP, satellite backhaul, local service, and day-one operations.

Remote POP

Local service anchor near each remote site.

Local traffic handling and service continuity sit near the remote POP instead of depending on a fragile long path.

Satellite Backhaul

VPN overlays across Starlink, OneWeb, or GEO links.

Sat-provider agnostic, with low-bandwidth-friendly signaling.

Turnkey POP

Radio, edge UPF, and satellite gear delivered as one site package.

Ruggedized POP with local power, access, and simple ownership.

Day-One Service Set

Voice, SMS, and data stay inside the same stack.

Remote coverage and full-stack delivery stay together.

One delivery scope, scoped economics, clean rollout, flexible terms.

One delivery scope

Remote POP, service layer, access integration, and support can be delivered under one operating contract.

Fit-for-scale economics

The commercial model is shaped around smaller subscriber bases and staged rollout.

Clean rollout

Each remote site can be scoped around its transport constraint instead of forcing one national pattern everywhere.

Commercial flexibility

CapEx, managed service, or pay-per-sub can be aligned to the operator's balance sheet and rollout pace.

Scope a remote POP

Auckland-based engineering. Bring the geography. We will scope transport, service continuity, and the commercial footprint.

Contact engineering