Enterprise Satellite Internet & LEO Solutions

Connectivity where fiber cannot go. We source next-generation Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary (GEO) solutions to keep your remote operations online 24/7.

LEO (Low Earth Orbit)

The new standard for speed. Providers like Starlink and OneWeb orbit closer to Earth, delivering low-latency performance that feels just like a cable connection.

GEO (Geostationary)

Traditional high-capacity satellite (Viasat, Hughes). Ideal for broad coverage areas, backup redundancy, or locations where stable, static positioning is required.

Business satellite internet dish installation

When is Satellite Internet the Right Choice?

For most businesses in the city, Dedicated Fiber is the answer. But Texas is big. If your operations take you to the Permian Basin, offshore oil rigs, or rural construction sites, terrestrial cables simply don’t exist.

Satellite Internet is the ultimate gap-filler. By sourcing connectivity from the sky, we ensure you have enterprise-grade access regardless of your zip code. Whether you are in a remote field office or a mobile command center, modern Satellite Internet keeps you connected to the cloud.

1. The LEO Revolution (Starlink & OneWeb)

Historically, Satellite Internet was slow and laggy. That changed with Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. Because these satellites are thousands of miles closer to Earth than traditional ones, latency (lag) has dropped from 600ms to under 50ms.

This means your remote teams can finally use Zoom, Teams, and VoIP without the awkward delay. We source Business Plans that offer “Priority Data,” ensuring your traffic isn’t throttled by residential users in the area.

2. Disaster Recovery & Continuity

What happens when a hurricane or flood wipes out the local fiber lines? Satellite Internet is the only connection immune to local infrastructure damage. We help businesses deploy “Dormant” satellite dishes that sit idle for months but activate instantly during an emergency, keeping your credit card processing online.

3. Why Use a Broker?

You can buy a residential dish online, but enterprise needs are different. You need Static IPs, 24/7 priority support, and consolidated billing for multiple sites. Alamo Telecom works with Authorized Resellers to procure the hardware, manage the installation logistics, and secure the service contracts for you.


Comparison: Starlink Business vs. Viasat/Hughes

Choosing the right Satellite Internet provider depends on your specific use case. We help you weigh the pros and cons:

  • Starlink Business (LEO): Best for low latency. Ideal for video calls, VPN access, and real-time applications. It requires a clear view of the sky but offers the fastest speeds (up to 220 Mbps).
  • Viasat / HughesNet (GEO): Best for broad coverage. These satellites are stationary, meaning they don’t need to track a moving object. They are excellent for static backups or locations with minor obstructions where LEO might struggle.

Maritime & Mobile Fleets

Do you have a fleet of vehicles or vessels? We source “Flat High-Performance” Satellite Internet dishes designed for motion. These ruggedized units can maintain a high-speed connection while driving down a highway or sailing offshore, ensuring your fleet management software and crew communications never go dark.

Learn more about satellite orbits at the NOAA Space Archive.

Heavy storms can cause “Rain Fade,” temporarily weakening the signal. However, modern business-grade dishes have heaters to melt snow and stronger receivers to maintain connection longer than residential units.

Yes, but usually only on Business/Enterprise plans. Residential plans (like standard Starlink) uses CGNAT, which makes remote access difficult. We source the plans that include public Static IPs.

LEO services like Starlink Business can reach speeds of 220+ Mbps down. Traditional GEO satellites usually top out around 100 Mbps but offer wider consistent coverage areas.

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