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Kacific’s CommsBox takes top spot as Innovation of the Year at SIG 2024

April 2, 2024

Kacific Broadband Satellites Group was recognized at the Satcoms Innovation Group (SIG) 2024 Awards with the Innovation of the Year Award for the firm’s CommsBox, an all-in-one portable Wi-Fi communications solution.

The SIG Awards celebrate outstanding innovations in satellite communications, spotlighting revolutionary solutions and collaborative efforts. These awards recognize significant achievements and also honor the spirit of innovation driving the industry forward, contributing to reducing the digital divide.

The CommsBox is the first of its kind and is a turnkey solution designed to meet the disaster response requirements in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. It provides first responders, organizations and government agencies with a communication solution that relies on satellite connectivity when local on-ground infrastructures are destroyed during natural disasters.

APAC is highly vulnerable to natural disasters and continues to face escalating climate change challenges. The CommsBox’s self-contained design makes it the ultimate solution tailored to address these pressing issues. Built with a military-grade frame, the CommsBox is water, fire and shock resistant, enabling it to endure adverse weather conditions. Its weather-proof, all-in-one, portable container features solar panels and an auto-tracking maritime antenna that connects to the Kacific1 satellite.

This easy-to-use setup can provide reliable connectivity with speeds of up to 55 Mbps, independent of terrestrial infrastructure. The batteries can be charged using either its built-in solar panels or externally, ensuring continuous operation and reliable connectivity even in challenging environments. For further versatility, it is easily transportable with four wheels underneath.

Since the unit’s launch in 2022, the CommsBox has been adopted by many essential government agencies in Fiji, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It has also received recognition at various prestigious awards, including the Gold Stevie Award for ‘Achievement in Product Innovation’. Building on the success of the CommsBox, Kacific continues to reaffirm its position as a trusted partner for multiple government agencies.

With the recent introduction of the CommsBox Ultra, and the upcoming launch of another portable instant communications solution — Satpack — later this year, Kacific demonstrates its commitment to ensuring access to vital communication even in times of crisis. By continually refining and expanding its product offerings, Kacific remains at the forefront of facilitating instant connectivity when it matters most.

Kacific’s achievements have been made possible through the dedicated support and collaboration of more than 600 partners, internet service providers and distributors. As Kacific continues to expand its services, the company remains dedicated to its vision of universal access to affordable connectivity and empowering local communities.

Kacific’s achievements at the SIG 2024 Awards recognize the company’s successes as well as demonstrate the firm’s ongoing dedication to innovation, excellence, and its transformative influence within the SATCOM industry.

Filed Under: APAC, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Award, Awards, CommsBox (Kacific), Disaster Response, Kacific, Satellite Innovation Group (SIG), SIG Awards, Wi-Fi

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