Redundant internet connectivity using LEO + cellular diversity

Starlink + 5G failover for continuity-critical sites

Hybrid LEO and cellular architectures provide redundant internet connectivity for temporary deployments and continuity planning. Designs can be configured as failover or as multi-WAN bonding depending on the required behaviour during link degradation or loss.

Failover or bonded mode Path diversity Temporary deployment Support options

Typical use cases

Common scenarios where continuity is required and fixed-line internet is unavailable, delayed or creates unacceptable operational constraints.

Temporary enterprise sites

Rapid deployments where connectivity is required before fixed-line provisioning completes.

Construction and operational locations

Sites requiring stable access for collaboration, tooling and operational communications.

Contingency and continuity planning

Deployable redundant internet for resilience and temporary operational recovery.

What is delivered

Hire-ready kits configured to the continuity requirement and expected traffic profile.

LEO terminal (including Starlink where appropriate) Selected and configured based on availability and deployment constraints.
5G/4G connectivity Added for diversity and additional routing options.
Multi-WAN router / bonding appliance Configured for failover or bonded behaviour with traffic policy controls.
Commercial clarity XCommNet is not affiliated with or endorsed by Starlink. Starlink is referenced to describe terminal compatibility for deployments where a Starlink link is required.

Enquiries and availability

Provide location, dates and the continuity requirement. XCommNet will specify the appropriate configuration and support model. Enquiries are handled via the XCommNet contact page.