Clarus Networks, a global managed connectivity provider specialising in satellite, wireless, and network solutions for enterprise and maritime businesses, announced an agreement with Amazon Leo, Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite network. Under the agreement, Clarus Networks will serve as an authorized reseller, bringing high-performance satellite internet to enterprise and maritime customers.
Powered by a constellation of thousands of satellites, Amazon Leo is Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite network, designed to provide fast, reliable broadband connectivity to customers beyond the reach of traditional networks.
The agreement brings together Amazon Leo satellite network with Clarus Networks’ proven expertise in designing, deploying, and managing low Earth orbit satellite connectivity for complex enterprise and maritime environments. Together, the offering will support organisations that need resilient, high-performance connectivity beyond the limits of terrestrial infrastructure, from vessels and offshore operations to remote sites, temporary locations, mobile assets, and distributed enterprise networks.
“Becoming an authorized reseller of Amazon Leo is an important step in our mission to give customers more choice, more resilience, and better connectivity wherever they operate,” said Derek Phillips, Managing Director of Clarus Networks.
“By combining Amazon Leo low Earth orbit satellite technology with our managed service, deployment expertise, and 24/7 operational support, we can help customers build more reliable, flexible, and future-ready networks.”
Amazon Leo is designed to meet the demanding performance, reliability, and security requirements of business customers worldwide. The system provides lower latency, higher bandwidth, and broader coverage than traditional satellite solutions, enabling real-time applications, remote operations, and hybrid network architectures. Customers will connect to the network using one of several compact, high-performance antennas: Leo Nano, Leo Pro, and Leo Ultra. Leo Ultra is the most powerful model in the line, capable of delivering download speeds of up to 1 Gbps and upload speeds of up to 400 Mbps — capacity that supports demanding enterprise applications.
“Our customers are increasingly looking for connectivity strategies that are not tied to a single network, geography, or legacy infrastructure model,” added Phillips.
“Amazon Leo will open up new opportunities for resilient connectivity, helping organisations build more flexible, scalable, and high-performance networks across some of the most demanding environments in the world.”
For more information, visit www.clarus-networks.com.
