Wherever Business Takes You
Where traditional networks fail, LEO (Low Earth Orbit) satellites deliver the real service as an alternative to fixed-line broadband. From remote job sites to open waters, choose Hyper Logical’s Managed Starlink solutions to keep your business online. We configure, install and support your network. Managed Starlink currently operates in up to 70 countries globally.




High-Speed Internet. Beyond Boundaries
Traditional networks can’t keep up with the demands of modern businesses operating beyond cellular limits. Managed Starlink delivers high-speed, low-latency connectivity, ensuring seamless operations whether you’re on the move, offshore or in remote locations.
With download & upload speeds between 50 Mbps and 300 Mbps typically and upload speeds now 10Mbps to 20Mbps, Starlink enables real-time communication, cloud access and critical business applications without disruption. Its portable, enterprise-grade hardware is designed for easy deployment on vehicles, vessels and remote work sites, keeping you connected wherever business takes you. We can even bond the service as well with 5G and bonded router hardware offerings.
Beyond the last mile.
Description: From oil rigs to forward operating bases, Hyper Logical’s managed Starlink takes connectivity to the places traditional networks can’t. We engineer the link, install the hardware and keep it running/ across more than 70 countries. The result: business-grade internet, wherever you are.
The Future of Satellite Connectivity
How Starlink Delivers Where Others Can’t Reach
Starlink is a satellite-based internet service developed by SpaceX, designed to deliver high-speed broadband internet across the world. With thousands of low-Earth orbit satellites, Starlink provides a reliable, low-latency connection in the most remote and challenging locations. Whether you are operating on the road, at sea or in isolated regions, Starlink ensures that your connection remains stable, fast and secure.

LEO Orbit
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Inter-satellite laser links relay data through space rather than ground stations, further optimising network efficiency in remote and maritime environments. Starlink operates at a lower altitude, approximately 540 km above Earth. Starlink deliver up to 300 Mbps download speeds almost anywhere and uplink speeds of 30 Mbps. The future has changed.
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Conventional satellite internet relies on a handful of satellites positioned 35,786 km above Earth. Older technology, as it was previously used, has been utilised in IoT for asset tracking and container tracking at sea for years; however, it was expensive and slow.
Business on the Move: Who Benefits from Starlink?
Your Starlink Questions Answered
Get clarity on how Managed Starlink works, its benefits and how it can optimise your business connectivity—on land, at sea and everywhere in between.
- How does Starlink achieve low latency compared to traditional satellite internet?
Starlink operates using low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, which are positioned much closer to Earth than traditional geostationary satellites. This reduces signal travel distance, significantly lowering latency and enabling real-time applications such as video calls, cloud computing and remote system monitoring. Starting from as little as £70 a month (no contracts), you now have the option of internet anywhere.
- What download speeds can I expect with Starlink for business?
Starlink delivers speeds between 50-350 Mbps, depending on location, network conditions and hardware configuration. This ensures seamless access to cloud services, video conferencing and other bandwidth-intensive applications.
- What hardware options are available for business and maritime use?
The Starlink Standard Dish is ideal for general business internet and remote office connectivity (£235-£1200 options exist depending on use case). The Starlink High-Performance Dish is designed for enterprise applications, offering higher bandwidth and resilience in extreme weather conditions. For mobility, industrial IoT and vehicle or vessel installations, the Starlink Flat High-Performance Dish ensures uninterrupted connectivity even in high-speed environments.
- Does Starlink work in extreme weather conditions?
Yes. Starlink’s high-performance hardware is engineered for resilience, withstanding harsh environments (including business and maritime settings), extreme temperatures and severe weather conditions to maintain stable connectivity.
- How does Starlink ensure security for business communications?
Starlink supports encrypted connections and private networking, providing a secure, enterprise-grade solution for protecting sensitive business data, even in remote or high-risk environments.
- What is the setup process for Starlink?
In our opinion, Starlink requires installation and ongoing management for resilience and support. This includes a satellite dish, Wi-Fi router and necessary cables, as well as setup and integration into your network. The setup is not truly plug-and-play, but it allows consumers and businesses to deploy connectivity quickly in vehicles, vessels or fixed locations. We always recommend specialised installation services in the UK and EMEA. Contact us today to explore pricing and deployment options.Site Survey starting from £150. Installations in up to 70 countries from £500 to £5,000 (Alaska next day).
- How does Starlink compare to traditional mobile networks for business connectivity?
Unlike mobile networks that rely on ground-based infrastructure, Starlink’s satellite network provides consistent, global coverage that eliminates dead zones and ensures uninterrupted internet, even in the most remote locations.
- What subscription options are available for business and maritime use?
We offer flexible business and maritime plans so you can choose a solution that fits your operational needs and budget (£70 – £300, with fully managed service) with no contract period. Our Starlink specialists will also complete an on-site survey as needed to ensure that Starlink is the right connectivity solution for you. Contact us today to explore pricing and deployment options.









