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Digital Infrastructure Resiliency

Space solutions for strengthen modern digital infrastructure.

Supporting cloud providers, data centers, Points-of-Presence (PoPs), power companies, and other critical infrastructure sites with a multi-connectivity approach designed to support remote operations, business continuity, and quick recovery from service interruptions.

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Why It Matters

From quick-deploy “first in” connectivity to non-terrestrial, out-of-band remote management and control-plane resiliency, adding the right satellite solutions to digital and critical infrastructure helps to ensure consistent operations regardless of local terrestrial networks issues.With upfront designs from SES’s trusted experts, ongoing support, and our Sovereign Enterprise framework focused on assuring continuous access to space connectivity, digital infrastructure providers can ensure operations throughout the lifecycle of sites around the globe.

Who It Is For

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Cloud providers

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Data center operators

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Point-of-Presence operators

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Power companies

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Other critical infrastructure operators

How It Helps

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New builds

Add satellite early in the construction phase to provide connectivity long before fiber arrives.

Support early networking, remote management, and monitoring during the build.

Enable systems check-out and operational readiness before terrestrial service is live.

Add connectivity during construction with minimal impact to overall civil works and basic facilities planning.

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Existing sites

Leverage a separate path for remote control-plane management during a disruption or event.

Support resiliency for specific customer services or management functions in regions with elevated operational risk.

Provide a non-terrestrial underlay path in place for ongoing operations, restoration, and continuity.

Support planned and unplanned disaster recovery events with the same regional satcom capacity.

Benefits

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Quick-deploy connectivity during construction, before fiber is available. 

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Early networking, remote management, and monitoring for new builds. 

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Systems check-out and operational readiness ahead of terrestrial activation. 

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Control-plane resiliency for ongoing operations and management. 

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A separate path for remote monitoring, management, and restoration across distributed sites.

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Predictable redundancy for planned and unplanned disaster recovery scenarios.

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Ongoing technical and operational support by responsive experts.