
CHALLENGE
Mobile Command Centers must maintain continuous connectivity during critical incidents, but terrestrial networks and single-point connections are prone to failure—threatening mission coordination and situational awareness.
Mobile Command Centers (MCCs) are deployed to manage public safety operations during disasters, major events, or tactical incidents. These MCCs depend on reliable backhaul for voice, video, and data to support decision-making, dispatch, and real-time collaboration. However, LTE and local infrastructure can be disrupted or unavailable, especially in remote or disaster-affected areas. A single connectivity path—no matter how strong—can leave operations vulnerable if degraded or blocked.

OUR approach
PEAKE delivers redundant connectivity for Mobile Command Centers by integrating GEO satellite communications as a resilient backhaul solution alongside cellular and LEO connectivity. GEO satellite links provide consistent, wide-area coverage and are ideal for maintaining high-uptime communications when other transport options are unavailable. PEAKE configures MCCs with auto-acquiring satellite systems, dual-WAN routers, and smart failover tools to ensure seamless transitions between network paths. This design guarantees that command operations remain online under any condition.
technology
- GEO Satellite Terminals (auto-acquire antennas and fixed-mount options)
- Tactical IP GEO Connect Satellite Service
- Dual or Multi-WAN Routers with SD-WAN Capabilities
- Cellular Modems (LTE/5G/FirstNet)
- Network Monitoring and Failover Logic Tools
- VPN and Encrypted Communication Tunnels
- AV Integration for Command Display and Video Uplinks
- Rugged Power Systems and Environmental Controls for Continuous Operation
Impact
By equipping Mobile Command Centers with GEO satellite redundancy, PEAKE ensures that public safety operations can sustain secure, uninterrupted communications no matter the environment or infrastructure conditions.
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