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different LEO services can be designed, managed and orchestrated as one enterprise connectivity fabric. This matters because different regions, customer estates and use cases will not always be served best by one network alone. Coverage, capacity, commercial models, security requirements and cloud integration needs can vary by geography and application. A multi-LEO approach gives customers greater resilience, flexibility and choice, while reducing dependence on any single infrastructure path. The control layer behind distributed operations As LEO becomes mainstream enterprise infrastructure, customers need more than terminals. A single connection can be simple to manage, but a large estate across multiple countries, fleets, depots or field teams creates a different challenge. Organisations need visibility of service status, data usage, billing, incidents, performance and configuration across every location. Clarus has invested in the tools, processes and operational capability needed to support that scale. Its centralised management capabilities help customers monitor services, manage data pools, understand usage patterns and identify issues before they become operational problems. Behind the technology sits a 24/7 Network Operations Centre and service management function, providing monitoring, escalation, support and ongoing optimisation. This is where the company’s positioning is strongest. Clarus is not simply providing satellite access; it is helping customers manage the complexity created by heterogeneous infrastructure environments. As satellite bandwidth becomes more widely available, the value for enterprise customers increasingly sits in orchestration, failover, integration, security, cost control and governance. Clarus’ role is to make that complexity usable, manageable and resilient. “For the Clarus team, the King’s Award is a moment of pride. For its customers, it is reassurance that behind every service is a company committed to keeping operations connected where performance matters, infrastructure is limited and reliability cannot be left to chance”
Clarus’ bespoke Starlink field operations solution
Clarus’ bespoke magnetic vehicle mount for mobile connectivity
Supporting critical industries The company’s customer base reflects the changing nature of critical communications. In transport, reliable connectivity can support passenger services, operational systems and communications across areas with poor terrestrial coverage. In maritime and offshore energy, it links vessels, platforms, crews and remote operations. In construction, utilities, emergency services and broadcast media, it enables connectivity for temporary sites, field teams, response vehicles and live workflows where fixed networks may be unavailable, delayed or disrupted. Each sector has different pressures, but the common requirement is resilience. Clarus designs solutions to keep communications available, secure and manageable, often combining multiple networks, automatic failover and managed routing. Once embedded into operational workflows, that connectivity becomes part of the customer’s infrastructure, supporting longer-term adoption and deeper service relationships. A Scottish base with global ambition While Clarus now supports customers across international markets, its roots remain firmly in Scotland. Its headquarters, Network Operations Centre and core service teams continue to sit at the heart of the business, providing the expertise behind every deployment. The King’s Award for Enterprise is therefore both recognition of international trade and validation of the company’s approach: taking advanced UK connectivity capability into demanding markets around the world. Looking ahead, demand for resilient managed connectivity is set to grow as industries become more mobile, distributed and data-dependent. With LEO innovation accelerating, multi-network orchestration becoming more important and enterprise customers seeking greater control over
Clarus designed and deployed the world’s first rail-certified Starlink
critical communications, Clarus is focused on giving organisations the visibility, confidence and support to operate wherever they need to be. For the Clarus team, the King’s Award is a moment of pride. For its customers, it is reassurance that behind every service is a company committed to keeping operations connected where performance matters, infrastructure is limited and reliability cannot be left to chance. CLARUS NETWORKS LTD 7 Deer Park Avenue, Livingston, West Lothian, EH54 8GA Tel: +44 (0)330 1244 805 • connect@clarus-networks.com www.clarus-networks.com clarus-networks-ltd @theclarusnetworksgroup @Clarus_Networks
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