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Factory Connectivity

Factory Connectivity Without Downtime

Ensure factory operations continue running, even in remote locations

Common Connectivity Issues in Factories

Many factories face the following challenges:

  • 1. Internet connections frequently drop or become unstable
  • 2. Production monitoring is not real-time
  • 3. Communication with headquarters is hindered
  • 4. Dependency on a single local provider
  • 5. Downtime risk that directly impacts business

When connectivity stops, operations stop.

Monitoring Dashboard Alerts
Communication Breakdown

The factory operates, but headquarters cannot communicate with the team

Production continues on the factory floor. But when connectivity becomes unstable, real-time communication breaks down. Video meetings freeze. Calls drop. Messages fail to send.

Headquarters cannot reach the factory team when decisions need to be made. Conversations that should take minutes are delayed by hours. Management operates with incomplete information and growing frustration.

Satellite connectivity independent of terrestrial infrastructure

Starlink provides satellite-based connectivity that operates independently of local telecommunications infrastructure, enabling continuous monitoring, control, and communication regardless of location.

Satellite Factory Connectivity

Continuous Monitoring

Real-time visibility into production systems, equipment status, and operational metrics without interruption.

Remote Control

Maintain operational control and system access from headquarters regardless of local network conditions.

Reliable Communication

Enable video meetings and voice communication between factory teams and headquarters without dependency on local infrastructure.

How IIJ reduces operational risk

IIJ designs network architectures that eliminate single points of failure by combining Starlink with existing connections and implementing proper redundancy controls.

Redundant Network Architecture

Network Design

IIJ engineers design network architectures specifically for manufacturing environments, considering latency requirements, bandwidth needs, and failover scenarios.

Each implementation is tailored to your operational requirements and existing infrastructure.

Integration & Operation

Starlink connectivity is integrated with your existing network infrastructure, not replacing it. This creates redundancy and eliminates single points of failure.

IIJ manages ongoing operation, monitoring, and optimization to ensure continuous reliability.

IIJ is an authorized Starlink partner, enabling us to officially provide, deploy, and support Starlink as part of a risk-resilient network architecture.

Start from a single factory

IIJ supports the complete process: network design, implementation, and ongoing operation. Begin with one facility to validate the approach before expanding to additional locations.

Priority Program

This program is designed for manufacturing companies operating remote or overseas factories where connectivity reliability directly impacts operational decision-making.

Start with one factory.

Experience a network designed to reduce operational risk.