Skyward Enables Global Satellite Connectivity Through Amazon Leo Partnership
Key Highlights
- Enables adoption of LEO satellite connectivity where traditional networks are unavailable or impractical.
- Offers integrated services including hardware ruggedization, deployment, and network integration.
- Targets industries requiring resilient, high-performance communications infrastructure.
Skyward, a subsidiary of Hunt Consolidated, Inc., announced that it has entered into an authorized reseller agreement with Amazon Leo, a low Earth orbit satellite network operated by Amazon. Under this agreement, Skyward will provide satellite connectivity services for organizations operating in environments where security, reliability, and global coverage are critical.
In its role as a reseller, Skyward will support organizations in adopting low Earth orbit connectivity to enable operations, communications, and digital services in areas where conventional network infrastructure is limited or unavailable.
The company's services include hardware ruggedization, installation and deployment, integration with local networks and devices, and support for emergency and critical communications.
Skyward’s Amazon Leo–based connectivity solutions will be combined with its broader portfolio of security, integration, and managed connectivity services offered worldwide.
The agreement is intended to support broader adoption of satellite-enabled connectivity for critical operations in areas where dependable communications are required.
Skyward plans to begin onboarding customers as Amazon Leo moves toward commercial launch, with a focus on enterprise, infrastructure, and emerging connectivity use cases that depend on secure and reliable communications.
Source: Skyward
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