Besides the military, few organizations find themselves in more remote and/or hostile environments than nongovernment organizations (NGOs). Their missions often require a presence in places where modern telecommunications infrastructure is not established.
From training and education to information dissemination and emergency response, NGO offices must have reliable two-way communications, an easy-to-use system, and Internet connectivity. UltiSat's managed network service, VIPnet, provides public-service organizations with the networks to achieve these communications goals.
UltiSat can supply NGOs with instant infrastructure that can be deployed quickly and will provide reliable communications to remote workers and field offices. Not only do UltiSat networks facilitate the day-to-day operations of field offices, but they can also provide a morale-boosting link back to family and friends for the aid workers.
UltiSat provides a complete range of applications that will support the diverse goals of NGOs and charities.
Key to the success of UltiSat managed network services are their global connectivity, reliability, rapid deployment, and customer service. In a very short period of time, UltiSat can design, install, and commission a network that can expand to cover several continents. Within weeks you can establish instant connectivity to even the most remote of your offices and locations.
Whether on the frontline of humanitarian disasters or in remotest places on Earth, UltiSat can provide an entire suite of services from single handhelds to fixed VSAT networks that ensure 24x7 connectivity for NGOs. An example of UltiSat's experience with NGOs can be found in the following case study.