According to Quantis, the satellite also allows for the rapid resolution of incidents without the need to send a technical team to a remote or difficult-to-access facility. “Furthermore, satellite connectivity brings with it the possibility of other services: VoIP telephony, flat-rate phone plans, and fixed public IP addresses,” says José Ramón Calvo.

“In recent months,” Jaime Velázquez explains, “the number of satellite-based video surveillance system installations has grown exponentially. The same is true for M2M systems, which provide precise knowledge of everything happening at the plant and its surroundings.”
 
Quantis offers solutions with varying bandwidths and service levels, as well as custom developments. A growing trend is the demand for redundant systems that include a primary antenna and a backup antenna, oriented to a different orbital position and using a different satellite technology, ensuring uninterrupted access.
 
Quantis develops VLAN networks for these types of companies, enabling the routing of different types of information through different channels. It also offers the option of leasing dedicated satellite slots, allowing renewable energy companies to centralize all their communications.

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