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The layer that holds when everything else falls.

Floods, fires, sabotage and severed cables do not reach orbit. Your fallback does. A sovereign constellation that keeps a nation connected when the ground gives way.

01 / Continuity

Continuity is a national asset.

A nation of city lights at night that a resilient network must keep connected when the ground fails

Terrestrial networks fail exactly when they are needed most.

A distributed low Earth orbit constellation has no single point of failure. It restores connectivity for emergency services, financial systems and government the moment the ground gives way. It maps disaster zones, restores backhaul and helps route safe corridors when roads are gone. A nation builds the layer above the ground for exactly this moment.

02 / Independence

An independent path that nothing on the ground can sever.

Fibre can be cut. Subsea cables can be severed by an anchor or an adversary. Orbit cannot.

A sovereign constellation gives a nation a communications path that does not run through vulnerable fibre, towers or undersea cables. When a single cable failure can isolate an entire country from the global internet, an independent space layer is the difference between a managed disruption and a national blackout. The capacity is yours, the routing is yours and the continuity cannot be withdrawn from abroad.

  • No single point of failure. A distributed mesh reconfigures in orbit rather than relying on one fragile link.
  • Cable-independent. Traffic does not depend on subsea cables that an anchor or an adversary can cut.
  • Always on. The constellation is already overhead, so there is nothing to deploy when the ground fails.

03 / Response

When disaster strikes, the constellation is already overhead.

Because it is already in orbit, it carries traffic the moment terrestrial networks go dark.

There is no kit to fly in and no link to stand up. The constellation restores backhaul and emergency communications immediately, while the damaged ground network is repaired. It maps the disaster zone from above so responders can see what has changed, helps route safe corridors when roads are gone and keeps emergency services, banks and government talking to one another through the worst of it.

  • Instant backhaul. Restores connectivity for emergency services and critical systems with no deployment delay.
  • Disaster mapping. Rapid imaging shows what the flood, fire or earthquake has changed on the ground.
  • Safe corridors. Up-to-date terrain helps route relief and evacuation when roads are gone.

04 / How we work

We advise. We build. You command.

Our role

Resilience is something a nation should own, not rent from the network it is meant to back up. We design the fallback layer your nation actually needs, deliver it to orbit and hand you the controls, so the capability that holds in a crisis answers to you alone.

  • Advise. We map your dependencies and failure points and design the resilience your mandate requires.
  • Build. Tier-1 manufacturing and multiple launch providers, a distributed constellation in orbit in months.
  • Command. We operate to your standard and hand you control of the layer that holds.

Common questions

Resilience and disaster response.

A sovereign satellite constellation provides an independent communications path that does not rely on local fibre, towers or undersea cables, so critical services stay connected during floods, earthquakes, conflict or cable failure.

Because the constellation is already in orbit and independent of the damaged ground network, it can carry traffic immediately, restoring backhaul and emergency communications while terrestrial infrastructure is repaired.

Undersea cable failures can isolate entire nations from the global internet. A sovereign satellite constellation provides an independent path that is not routed through vulnerable cables, restoring critical connectivity within the country immediately.

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