Public safety teams rely on digital tools such as GPS, communications systems, onboard sensors, and safety monitoring devices, but these tools only work when the network does. In remote areas or during severe weather events, cell signals may be weak. If teams lose connection, they lose critical time and situational awareness, which can put citizens and responders at risk.
That’s when network strength and flexibility matter most.
Agencies are now turning to a more reliable solution, combining 5G and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite networks. This hybrid approach keeps vehicles and command centers connected anywhere the call takes them from the highway to remote mountains, to beyond the reach of cell towers.