In a landmark collaboration with AirBridge Networks, a major state government agency has successfully implemented the first phase of the Vehicle and Vessel as a Node (VaaN) program.
The initiative delivers high-performance, reliable connectivity across both land and maritime fleets, enabling safer operations, faster response times, and greater operational visibility through cutting-edge satellite and network technology. The first phase of the Vehicle and Vessel as a Node (VaaN) program has been successfully deployed, providing an Australian state government agency with robust, high-performance connectivity for its fleet. Delivered in partnership with AirBridge Networks, the program integrates seamlessly across vehicles and vessels using newly developed slim-fit housing.
The deployment leverages Vocus Satellite – Starlink technology, combined with a multi-WAN Peplink architecture to ensure redundancy and centralised management. This infrastructure enables government agencies to maintain reliable communications across regional and remote areas, enhancing both maritime and road safety while supporting faster operational response times.
The VaaN program highlights the critical role of connectivity in modern government operations, allowing agencies to manage diverse fleets with consistent, high-performing infrastructure. By scaling this solution under a multiyear program, the initiative is set to expand to additional government agencies, demonstrating the transformative impact of connected fleet operations on public service efficiency and safety.
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