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Updated · briefglance.com · Jun 12
FatPipe Launches SATBoost, Claiming 300% LEO Throughput Gain
Updated
Updated · briefglance.com · Jun 12

FatPipe Launches SATBoost, Claiming 300% LEO Throughput Gain

2 articles · Updated · briefglance.com · Jun 12

Summary

  • FatPipe said its new SATBoost software can lift Low Earth Orbit satellite throughput by up to 300% without requiring customers to buy additional bandwidth.
  • The software targets two chronic LEO problems—weather-related signal degradation and frequent satellite handoffs—by monitoring link health and rerouting packets in real time.
  • FatPipe says SATBoost bonds satellite with fiber or 5G using its multipath technology, creating a hybrid network that keeps enterprise traffic running when one connection fails.
  • Retailers, rural healthcare providers and government agencies are among the intended users, with the software also steering routine traffic to cheaper terrestrial links to reduce satellite costs.
  • The launch pushes FatPipe deeper into a fast-growing LEO networking market where SD-WAN vendors are adapting for satellite, and the company says its patented aggregation tools are the differentiator.

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FatPipe SATBoost Delivers 300% Faster Satellite Connectivity with Patented Multipath SD-WAN Technology

Overview

FatPipe SATBoost has officially launched, marking a major step forward in satellite connectivity for enterprises. Now available through FatPipe’s channels and partners, SATBoost lets both new and existing customers easily access its advanced features. Current FatPipe users can upgrade by simply adding SATBoost to their licenses, making the process straightforward. The technology uses proprietary software and patented multipath methods to greatly improve satellite network performance, especially for businesses. For more details, demonstrations, or partnership opportunities, interested parties are encouraged to contact FatPipe directly or visit their website.

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