
Emergency Internet for Disaster Relief
When towers and lines are down, response teams still need to coordinate. Satellite internet gets a command post online the day the kit arrives.
After a fire, flood, or storm, terrestrial internet is often the first thing gone and the last thing restored. Response teams, shelters, and repair crews end up coordinating over whatever scraps of connectivity survive.
A rented satellite kit bypasses damaged infrastructure entirely. It ships fast, sets up in minutes without an IT specialist, and keeps a shelter, staging area, or command post connected for as long as the response runs.
Independent of local infrastructure
Satellite service does not depend on the towers, poles, and fiber the disaster just took down.
Deployable by anyone
Open sky, power, done. Volunteers set these kits up without training, which matters when specialists are stretched thin.
Rent for the response, not the year
Daily pricing fits deployment timelines and relief budgets. Extend if the response runs long, return it when the mission ends.
Recommended kit
Event WiFi Kit
Enough WiFi capacity for a shelter or staging area full of responders and displaced families, not just a single laptop.
Frequently asked questions
- How fast can a kit be on site?
- Kits ship immediately on booking, and setup takes about 10 minutes after unboxing. Call us directly for an active response and we will expedite what is physically possible.
- Does it need existing power or internet at the site?
- No internet, just power: a generator, inverter, or portable power station covers it. The kit brings its own connectivity via satellite.
- Can displaced families use it too, or just responders?
- That is your call. The Event WiFi Kit supports up to 200 users, so many teams run a responder network and still let families reach relatives and file claims.
- How does billing work for an open-ended deployment?
- Rentals are priced per day with a data plan you choose up front. If the response runs long, contact us and we extend the rental rather than making you re-book mid-crisis.
