Bonded Starlink for business continuity and temporary deployments

Bonded Starlink for enterprise connectivity

“Bonded Starlink” generally means combining a Starlink LEO link with one or more additional links, typically 5G/4G and/or another LEO terminal, using multi-WAN bonding. The objective is improved continuity via path diversity in environments where interruption has operational impact.

Path diversity Traffic policy Engineered failover Hire-ready kits

When to use bonded Starlink

Appropriate when a single access method creates unacceptable operational risk and when continuity is a requirement rather than a preference.

Broadcast and remote production

Contribution links and workflows where interruption impacts output, deadlines or contractual obligations.

Live events and temporary venues

Connectivity for production teams and operations in constrained or congested environments.

Contingency connectivity

Deployable resilience for business continuity and temporary operational recovery.

What is delivered

Hire-ready kits configured to the requirement. Integration typically provides a LAN handoff to site networks and production equipment.

Multi-WAN bonding appliance Policy-based routing and link management aligned to the traffic profile and continuity target.
LEO terminal integration (including Starlink where appropriate) Terminal selection depends on availability, environment and deployment constraints.
5G/4G connectivity Cellular links added for diversity and additional routing options.
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 bonded architecture and support model. Enquiries are handled via the XCommNet contact page.