[Webinar] Peplink University - Keep Your Networks Online Anywhere with Peplink and Iridium

[Webinar] Peplink University - Keep Your Networks Online Anywhere with Peplink and Iridium

Maintaining connectivity in mission-critical scenarios is never easy. On October 14, Professor P. will show how Peplink and Iridium work together to keep these operations online — anywhere, anytime.

When all other connections fail — including LEO, cellular, and terrestrial networks — Iridium’s global satellite network acts as a dependable last resort. Combined with Peplink’s technologies, it keeps your critical communications online, maximizes uptime, and enables remote management — no matter where you are.

This session will highlight applications such as:

  • Enterprise continuity: Maintain critical connectivity and centralized management with Iridium as a dependable backup during outages.
  • Remote operations: Keep telemetry, diagnostics, and network monitoring online at distant facilities.
  • Transportation and logistics: Support tracking, safety, and communication across challenging terrains.
  • And other essential communication needs, including messaging, voice, and video.

Discover how Peplink and Iridium deliver seamless, resilient connectivity — no matter where your operations take you — ensuring you stay connected when it matters most.

US region / EMEA region

  • Live webinar
  • Tuesday, October 14, 2025
  • 11 AM Central Daylight Time | 6 PM Central European Summer Time
  • View in your time zone
  • The live session will be recorded. Register now to receive the recording and the slides a few days after the webinar.

Register now

If you have any questions for us to answer during the webinar, feel free to send them to [email protected]

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This looks like another cool connectivity option for Peplink customers, well done!

I have been researching and I am seeing that the costs are something like $5 per MB.

Obviously, this isn’t for everyone or every application, but was just wondering for those that have contacted Iridium, if this $5/mb is the typical charge?

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