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Wireless connectivity

Wireless Networking

Wired Infrastructure Has Limits. Wireless Services Removes Them.

Globalgig Wireless Networking covers all of it. Primary connectivity, failover, out-of-band management (OOBM), and 5G wireless broadband are offered through a single provider, on one invoice. No throttling, daily allowances, or roaming charges between carriers.

Benefits

Go live in days, not months.

Stay connected when your primary circuit fails.

Keep remote access when everything else is down.

Get 5G Throughput Without a 5G Installation Project.

Get 5G throughput without a 5G installation project.

Pay for the network that fits your deployment, not the one your carrier sells.

Features

Service options
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Service Options

Primary Wireless Connectivity

What It Delivers

4G LTE or 5G as your main site connection, including router hardware, service, and full managed options.

Wireless Failover

What It Delivers

Automatic switchover at broadband speeds when primary connectivity fails, switching back when it is restored. 

Wireless Out-of-Band Management

What It Delivers

Secure, isolated remote access independent of your production network, with air-gap security and rapid deployment.

Wireless Broadband

What It Delivers

High-throughput 5G as a standalone primary connection or SD-WAN transport, with no on-site infrastructure beyond a router. A complete solution for sites with moderate bandwidth needs, kiosks, ATMs, point-of-sale, and remote workers.

SD-WAN Integration

What It Delivers

Wireless connectivity delivered as part of Globalgig’s SD-WAN service, with active failover and multi-transport path selection.

Wireless Networking connectivity specifications
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Connectivity Specifications

  • 4G LTE and 5G across global carriers
  • Multi-carrier SIM options: single IMSI, multi-IMSI, and eSIM
  • Pooled data across multiple carriers, countries, and devices, with no per-country restrictions
  • No throttling, daily allowances, or roaming surcharges between carriers
  • Flexible commercial models including pooled, metered, shared, and Pay As You Go billing 
Wireless Hardware
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Wireless Hardware

  • Peplink enterprise and mobile routers with SpeedFusion multi-WAN bonding 
  • Cradlepoint wireless WAN and 5G routers for enterprise fixed and mobile deployments 
  • Digi International industrial routers, gateways, and cellular modems for demanding environments 
  • Teltonika Networks industrial routers and gateways for IoT and transportation deployments 
  • Hardware included in the monthly service charge or procured separately, depending on the service level
Management
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Wireless Management

  • Orchestra offers a centralized view across every SIM, device, and connection
  • Usage reporting, subscription management, and cost visibility in real time
  • API integration for fleet, ERP, and IoT application management
  • Three managed service tiers are available, depending on your operational requirements
Out-of-band management specifics
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Out-of-Band Management

  • Rapid deployment: Wireless OOBM can be live in weeks, while fixed-line services can often take months
  • Air-gap security: The OOBM channel is physically separate from the production network
  • Supports patches, updates, system recovery, and software repair independently of primary connectivity
  • Wireless failover can be added to OOBM without additional hardware

Why Globalgig

Over 600 Carriers in More Than 195 Countries, With One Bill

No managing multiple carrier relationships, contracts, or invoices in multiple currencies. Globalgig aggregates carrier access globally and delivers it through a single commercial relationship.

Reliable Connectivity With No Pricing Surprises

Flexible plans across countries and carriers deliver unlimited and capped options, with no unexpected roaming charges and no mid-month surprises. The right plan for each deployment, not a one-size-fits-all rate.

Deployable in Days, Not Months

Wireless connectivity services can be live at a remote site in weeks, even in locations where fixed-line installation would take six months or more.

Integrated With Your Wider Network

Wireless networking services integrates with Globalgig’s Managed SD-WAN as a primary transport, failover path, or OOBM layer. Everything is managed through Orchestra Insight, and visible in one place.

Hardware From the Right Partners

Digi International, Peplink, Teltonika Networks, and Cradlepoint, selected based on your deployment requirements, not a default preference.

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Frequently
Asked
Questions

How does Globalgig address security across wireless and IoT deployments?

Security is built into your wireless service at multiple levels. At the SIM level, Orchestra provides geo-fencing to block service outside permitted regions, IMEI locking to prevent eSIMs being used in unauthorized devices, and usage anomaly detection to flag unusual consumption patterns. At the network level, private networks and static public IPs keep traffic off the public internet. For organizations that need to extend Zero Trust, endpoint protection, or network segmentation across their wireless and IoT estate, Globalgig’s security portfolio integrates directly with wireless connectivity as a unified managed service.

Can you integrate satellite connectivity with cellular services for a hybrid connection?

Yes, we design and manage hybrid connections that combine a LEO satellite with cellular services, using multi-WAN bonding to create a single resilient transport. Satellite can operate as the primary connection, as a failover path, or as a load-balanced layer alongside cellular services, depending on your coverage requirements and application priorities.

What is SpeedFusion, and why does it matter?

SpeedFusion is Peplink’s proprietary multi-WAN bonding technology. It combines multiple cellular connections, across different carriers, into a single resilient connection, with automatic failover and traffic steering. For deployments where reliable connectivity is critical and a single carrier network is not sufficient, SpeedFusion-enabled hardware provides a meaningful step up in resilience.

Which wireless hardware partners do you work with?

Our primary wireless hardware partners are Cradlepoint, Digi International, Peplink, and Teltonika Networks. We recommend hardware based on your deployment requirements, rather than defaulting to one partner for everything.

Can you support IoT deployments at scale across multiple countries?

Yes, our IoT connectivity service is built for global deployments, with carrier relationships and SIM options designed for low-power, low-data IoT applications, as well as high-throughput connected device use cases. Everything is managed through a single portal, regardless of how many countries or carriers are involved.

Do you offer eSIM?

Yes, we offer single IMSI, and eSIM options, with full management through the Orchestra eSIM portal. An eSIM is useful for deployments where physical SIM management at scale is operationally difficult, or where devices need to switch networks, without a physical SIM replacement.

I have heard the term ‘service bucket.’ Is that the same as a pooled or shared plan?

It can be, but not always. Service bucket is a term some carriers and providers use loosely to describe a block of data allocated to a group of SIMs or devices. Depending on the provider using it, this may refer to a pooled plan, shared plan, or something in between. The terminology is not standardized across the industry.


Globalgig uses two distinct constructs: pooled data plans, where a group of SIMs draws from a shared allowance with usage floating across devices, and shared plans, where multiple carriers or services are combined under one rate structure for multi-country deployments. If you have been quoted a service bucket by another provider and want to understand how it compares to what Globalgig offers, speak to us and we will clearly outline this.

What service options are available for wireless networking?

Globalgig offers three options, depending on how much you want us to manage. SIM-only services offers SIM supply and carrier access, self-managed through your team. SIM and hardware services add device procurement, configuration, and management alongside your SIM estate. SIM, hardware, and Premier Managed Network Services is the complete service, adding 24/7 NOC monitoring, proactive fault resolution, incident response, and direct access to senior engineers. Most customers start with one option and upgrade as their requirements grow.

Do you offer satellite connectivity?

Yes, we offer LEO satellite connectivity for remote and maritime locations where terrestrial 4G/5G coverage is unavailable, unreliable, or insufficient. It can be deployed as a primary connection, or combined with cellular connectivity for a resilient hybrid connection, which is particularly effective using multi-WAN bonding hardware.

Our industrial environment requires hardware that can handle extreme conditions, and long deployment lifecycles. What should we be looking for?

Industrial deployments have requirements that standard enterprise hardware is not designed to meet. The hardware we recommend shares four characteristics. These are certified operating temperature ranges that cover field conditions, instead of controlled environments; industrial certifications appropriate to the specific deployment, such as C1D2, ATEX, MIL-STD-810H, and E-Mark; long-lifecycle design that allows component upgrades without a full hardware replacement; and remote management capabilities that reduces the need for physical access to devices that are difficult or expensive to reach.
We assess your environment, compliance requirements, and operational constraints before recommending any hardware. The right device for a utility substation is not a suitable device for a logistics vehicle, or a remote agricultural sensor. Speak to us, and we will tell you which platform fits your specific situation.

Find the Right Wireless Model for Each Deployment

Wireless networking can solve more than one problem, but the right setup depends on the location, coverage, bandwidth needs, hardware, security requirements, and how the connection will be used day to day. Speak to a specialist to compare the options and understand what will work in practice before you choose an approach.