Solutions

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Over the years, our customers have turned to KenCast because they had to securely stream or deliver sensitive, and often, very large files to far-flung recipients in a timely manner. We’ve provided this connectivity to tens of thousands of receive sites around the globe – on land, at sea and aloft. As technology has evolved, we’ve embraced innovation and an operational agility to address new needs driven by mobility, digitization, improved terrestrial throughput, and the increasing demand for real-time streaming applications.

Take a look at the different kinds of solutions featured below – these describe actual KenCast customers and real-world scenarios. You may recognize some of these; they probably mirror some of your company’s needs. Or, give us a call and we’ll work with you to find clever ways to solve today’s new breed of challenges.

Moving Target

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It’s been a while since we began using the Internet to get mainstream programming on our computers and Wi-Fi devices. But duplicating that experience while truly mobile, even with 4G, is not possible for…

Cinema Bits

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The movie theater industry has been going all-digital since the early 2000s. For good reason, nothing is more closely guarded than digitized first-run movie files – and today, leading distributors trust KenCast…

O Sole Meo

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It could take some time before we see pervasive 5G LTE, the next generation of cellular data. But 5G will have some form- idable competition, if SpaceX, Amazon’s Blue Origin, OneWeb, Iridium and others…

To IOT, Or Not

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Our Professional Client can be embedded in millions of existing devices. A big concern of IoT is security – data is often sent in the clear and is vulnerable. We’ve solved that problem.

Break Room News

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Large companies often struggle to communicate with (or train) their employees in a consistent, regular fashion. Our turn-key appliances are easily installed in offices that have…

Make It Fazzt

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There are many applications that share huge, time-sensitive content. But a given path is no faster than its slowest link. And often, it’s the last mile to a smaller entity, for which high bandwidth…