
CHALLENGE
Public safety agencies often operate in environments where traditional connectivity is limited, damaged, or nonexistent—hindering access to mission-critical data and communications.
During emergencies such as natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, or rural deployments, public safety teams require stable, high-bandwidth backhaul to support voice, video, and data applications. However, commercial networks may be overloaded, downed, or unavailable. This lack of reliable backhaul disrupts real-time coordination, access to cloud-based systems (like CAD, RMS, GIS), and situational awareness. First responders, mobile command centers, and emergency medical teams need a dependable and rapidly deployable connectivity solution to function effectively in the field.

OUR approach
PEAKE delivers field-deployable backhaul connectivity solutions that integrate LEO satellite, LTE/5G, microwave, and private network links into a resilient, multi-path network. Whether supporting a mobile command vehicle, a pop-up triage center, or a staging area, PEAKE provides turnkey systems that ensure uninterrupted communications. These backhaul solutions can be rapidly deployed with minimal setup and are actively monitored by PEAKE’s Network Operations Center (NOC) to guarantee performance and uptime throughout the mission lifecycle.
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Impact
PEAKE’s robust backhaul solutions ensure public safety teams stay connected in the field—no matter the location or conditions—supporting faster, smarter, and safer operations.
- Operational Continuity: Maintains access to critical tools like CAD, AVL, GIS, and VoIP
- Mission Flexibility: Adapts to any terrain or scenario with multi-transport connectivity
- Faster Response: Enables real-time video, drone feeds, and data exchange from remote scenes
- Reliable Coordination: Connects mobile teams to command posts and multi-agency partners
- Field-Ready: Rapid deployment allows responders to establish communications in minutes
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