Field

Hyperconnectivity, in a case.

A ruggedized kit for high-stakes mobile deployments, where a few minutes of offline is not an acceptable outcome.

The problem

Mobile connectivity was built for convenience, not for work that has to keep working.

The default mobile option is a single-carrier hotspot on a single tower with a single public IP that changes every time the device wakes up. That is fine for a laptop at a coffee shop. It is not fine when an intervention vehicle needs to stay online, when a crew is mid-broadcast, or when a coordination post is holding the response together.

The Field kit is a different answer. Two carriers, a satellite path, and a tunnel back to our own infrastructure, all in a case that can be thrown in a truck and connected to power in seconds.

What’s in the kit

Everything needed to stay online. Nothing that isn’t.

Dual-carrier 5G router

Peplink 5G with two independent cellular modems on two carriers, so a single tower or network outage never takes the kit down.

Starlink standard

Integrated satellite path for anywhere cellular is weak, saturated, or absent. Bonded with the cellular links for aggregated throughput.

Internal battery

On-board power for untethered operation, with graceful handover to vehicle or mains power when available.

Access point

Local Wi-Fi for laptops, handhelds, cameras, and any device that needs to join the kit in the field.

Hardened 120V inlet

Weatherproof external power inlet rated for rain and rough handling. Power can come from a vehicle inverter, a generator, or mains.

Tunnel to the Foundability edge

Every packet leaves the kit encrypted and arrives at a Foundability point of presence with a stable public IP from clean business-class address space.

Where it runs

Built for the kinds of operations where offline is not an option.

Described by category. We do not publish clients, vehicles, or agencies.

Intervention vehicles

Ambulance, fire, rescue, and tactical units where on-scene connectivity cannot fail and cannot wait for a carrier truck.

Broadcast and production

Live broadcast feeds, remote review, and cloud-hosted workflows for crews operating wherever the story is.

Expedition and remote operations

Research stations, remote surveys, and extended field work where fiber does not reach and cellular is uneven.

Disaster response

Temporary operations centers, field hospitals, and coordination posts set up in environments where local infrastructure is damaged or missing.

If you need connectivity in the places that don’t have it, we should talk.

The first conversation is unbilled and confidential.

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