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  • Orbit – Managing Starlink at Scale

    Orbit – Managing Starlink at Scale

    Starlink’s global network has made it practical to bring reliable internet to places that were previously too remote, too temporary, or too expensive to serve with traditional infrastructure. It’s now deployed across retail chains, maritime fleets, construction sites, emergency response operations, and distributed enterprise environments.

    Getting connected, though, is only one part of the solution.

    As deployments grow, the challenge shifts from access to operations. Teams need to understand who is using bandwidth and how much. They need to control access across different groups, allocate costs, manage plans, and make sure usage aligns with business priorities. In many cases, this is happening across dozens or hundreds of locations, often with different stakeholders involved.

    Orbit

    Kognitive Networks created Orbit to help enterprises and Starlink resellers deploy and manage Starlink at scale.

    Kognitive is not a Starlink reseller – it’s a technology partner whose Orbit platform gives resellers and enterprises the operational control to run Starlink as a true managed service. Orbit is a connectivity commerce platform with complete subscription management:

    • Custom plan catalog creation
    • Pooled data allotment, reporting, and analytics
    • Service automation – stop and start service automatically based on usage quotas
    • Role Based Access Controls (RBAC) for end user self-service
    • Integrated billing for groups or individual service lines

    OrbitPlans is the core subscription management platform, and the optional OrbitBills adds integrated billing.

    Orbit Scales With Your Deployments

    The more Starlink grows in your organization, the more structure you need around it. Common deployments Orbit is built for:

    • A retail chain where regional managers need visibility into their own locations while a central team oversees the full network
    • A maritime operator where each vessel manages its own usage without losing fleet-level control
    • A service provider responsible for multiple customers, each with different plans and expectations

    Orbit brings structure to these deployments through native multi-tenancy — organizing deployments into logical groups, assigning access based on roles, and managing everything from a single system.

    Multi-Tenancy Reflects How Businesses Work

    Orbit lets teams create distinct environments for customers, business units, or projects — each with its own users, permissions, plans, and reporting, all within a single system. In practice, this means:

    • A partner can deliver a customized branded experience – complete with logos, a branded documentation, and aligned domain for the application and user notifications
    • A service provider can ensure each customer has their own usage dashboard, without building separate tools
    • An enterprise can isolate regions or departments, and create optimized views for roles that align with specific workflows

    Managing Usage Instead of Chasing It

    Most tools monitor usage but provide no clear way to act on it. Orbit connects usage data to policy and automation: With Orbit Plans:

    • Define custom plans and pooled data models
    • Set quota limits and send threshold alerts
    • Pause data plans based on usage thresholds
    • Extend access to end users, including self-serve data top ups and detailed analytics

    In practice: a fleet can share data pools across terminals to reduce overall costs. A fleet operator is empowered by alerts and mobile app access that help monitor usage within a few minutes. A provider can offer structured plans without managing each terminal individually.

    Simplifying the Business Side of Connectivity

    As deployments grow, billing becomes one of the most time-consuming parts of the process — usage tied to plans, plans tied to customers, data exported and reconciled across entities.

    Orbit Bills is an optional add-on package for billing automation that aligns usage, plans, and organizational structure from the start. Billing data reflects how the business actually operates, whether that means internal cost allocation or external invoicing. For service providers, say goodbye to spreadsheets and manual correlation of service line usage to individual customers at the end of the month. Orbit Bills integrates usage against plans, tracks top up purchases, and delivers a dynamic billing platform that can generate and send invoices asynchronously or on a monthly schedule. Full fiduciary functions such as tracking invoice status with payment history couple well with deep analytics to illuminate usage trends, growth, and churn.

    Staying Aligned with Starlink API v2

    Orbit now supports Starlink API v2, keeping teams aligned with Starlink’s current platform without requiring operational changes down the road. The new v2 features allow even more flexibility in multi-tenant access, as well as improvements in router management and new L2 routing options directly over Starlink’s network. As these features become more widely available, Kognitive customers will be able to access and apply them directly through Orbit.

    Fixed IP and Network Control, Everywhere

    Kognitive’s Konnect SD-WAN platform gives every Starlink site a fixed, routable IP via secure tunneling — one that stays consistent regardless of how the underlying connection shifts, or whether traffic moves across satellites, ground paths, 5G, or fiber.

    For enterprise deployments, that consistency matters across the board:

    • Remote access to field devices works reliably, without reconfiguration
    • VPNs stay stable as the underlying connection moves
    • IP-based security policies enforce as expected
    • Troubleshooting is faster when every site has a predictable network identity

    In mobile environments like maritime and in-vehicle deployments — where Starlink connections hand off more frequently — this is especially valuable. Konnect absorbs that variability so the rest of the network doesn’t have to.

    A More Practical Approach to Distributed Connectivity

    What organizations are ultimately dealing with is coordination — managing access across teams, allocating resources across locations, and maintaining visibility across a constantly changing environment.

    Orbit brings that coordination into a single system. It doesn’t change how Starlink connects sites, but it changes how those connections are managed, understood, and integrated into the business.


    See Orbit in Action

    If you are managing Starlink across multiple locations, teams, or customers, you can schedule a demo to see how Orbit brings structure and control to those deployments.

  • Clarus and Kognitive Push Starlink to Fiber-Like Performance

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    [Bathgate, UK] – [2025/03/18] – The Clarus Networks Group and Kognitive Networks have successfully completed a Starlink 6-panel throughput test, demonstrating that intelligent network bonding can deliver fiber-optic-level performance in remote locations. Conducted at Clarus Networks’ testing facilities in Bathgate, UK, the initiative highlights the potential of dynamic multi-path aggregation to optimize single-site performance, achieving wireless networking speeds that rival traditional fiber-optic connections.​

    In this collaborative test, six Starlink terminals with Priority Service were each connected to a Kognitive Edge VX SD-WAN appliance. A Multi-Path Konnect VPN (MPK-VPN) tunnel linked the Kognitive Edge appliance to a dedicated private hub in London, with continuous monitoring and orchestration provided by the Kognitive Cloud management platform.

    Key Performance Results:

    • Download Speeds: The bonded Starlink connection achieved download speeds ranging from 750 Mbps to 1.9 Gbps, with sustained performance at 1.5 Gbps and an average of 1.2 Gbps.
    • Upload Speeds: Upload performance ranged from 200 Mbps to 500 Mbps, with sustained speeds at 450 Mbps and an average of 400 Mbps.
    • Latency and Stability: The average round-trip time (RTT) at idle was approximately 25 milliseconds, increasing by 20 to 25 milliseconds under full load. No packet loss was observed during testing, ensuring stable and reliable connectivity.

    “Our mission is to bring high-speed, reliable internet to businesses no matter where they operate,” said Chris Schonhut, Director of Maritime & Energy at Clarus Networks. “This test shows that by combining Starlink’s global coverage with advanced networking technology, Clarus can deliver enterprise-grade connectivity and fiber-like speeds anywhere on earth.”

    “Our partnership with Clarus Networks highlights the power of intelligent networking technology,” said Bryan Lauer, CTO of Kognitive Networks. “By enabling our partners with software-defined solutions like MPK-VPN with dynamic traffic bonding, we’re helping them optimize single-site connectivity with speeds that redefine what’s possible in remote areas.”

    About Kognitive Networks

    Kognitive Networks transforms network management with an integrated approach to visibility, security, and connectivity. The Kognitive Edge platform provides businesses with proactive monitoring, automated security enforcement, and intelligent multi-WAN optimization, ensuring resilient, high-performance connectivity across 5G, next-gen satellites, and cloud-based networks. By replacing complex, hardware-locked systems with a flexible, software-first model, Kognitive enables businesses to simplify operations, reduce costs, and scale with confidence.

    For more information, visit www.kognitive.net or contact [email protected].

    About Clarus Networks

    Clarus Networks Group is a leading provider of enterprise-grade satellite and wireless connectivity solutions, specializing in Starlink for Business, 5G, and SD-WAN deployments. As an official Starlink reseller, Clarus delivers high-speed, low-latency internet to businesses operating in remote, rural, and mobile environments, enabling seamless global connectivity where traditional infrastructure falls short. With expertise in network integration, managed services, and custom connectivity solutions, Clarus Networks ensures that enterprises across industries—from energy and maritime to construction and defense—can stay reliably connected, no matter where they operate.

    For more information, visit www.clarus-networks.com.

  • Unlocking Starlink’s Full Potential with Smarter Bonding Technology

    Unlocking Starlink’s Full Potential with Smarter Bonding Technology

    Starlink has become an important option for delivering connectivity to remote sites where traditional broadband is unavailable or unreliable. As more organizations adopt Starlink, understanding its real-world performance across different configurations becomes essential for both network planning and day-to-day operations.

    Individual Starlink terminals typically provide around 200 Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload. For high-usage or multi-user sites, however, significantly higher throughput is often necessary — closer to fiber optic performance, where 1 Gbps has become the standard.

    Kognitive Networks worked with Starlink and a Starlink authorized commercial reseller on a benchmark test using bandwidth bonding to combine the throughput of 6 Starlink terminals. Together, we demonstrated how Kognitive’s bonding of multiple Starlink terminals can deliver combined speeds that match or exceed fiber at remote sites. By combining Starlink’s global satellite network with Kognitive’s MPK bandwidth bonding technology, organizations can achieve fiber-like internet connectivity virtually anywhere in the world.

    Testing at Scale: Real-World Benchmarking

    The benchmarking test environment included six Starlink terminals with Starlink Priority Service, each directly connected to a Kognitive Edge VX SD-WAN appliance. A Multi-Path Konnect VPN (MPK-VPN) tunnel linked the Kognitive Edge appliance to a dedicated Kognitive private hub in London. This system was setup and continuously monitored in Kognitve Cloud, the integrated management platform for visibility and orchestration of all remote sites and services within the Kognitive ecosystem.

    6 Starlink Terminal Bonding Test

    For the duration of the test, Kognitive’s MPK technology provided intelligent distribution and optimization of traffic across all six Starlink connections – continuously adapting traffic flows based on real-time link conditions.

    Key Performance Results

    Download Performance

    The bonded Starlink connection achieved download speeds ranging from 750 to 1900 Mbps, with sustained performance at 1.5 Gbps and overall average download speeds around 1.2 Gbps. These speeds varied somewhat during the tests, with a periodic fluctuation occurring approximately every 10 to 15 seconds. This behavior is likely related to Starlink’s internal resource management or satellite handoff processes.

    Understanding this nuance of performance lets network planners set realistic expectations, and it highlights why adaptive bandwidth bonding solutions like MPK are essential for smoothing over those fluctuations.

    Six bonded Starlink Panel Speedtest Download, Gbps vs time (seconds)

    Latency remained stable throughout the tests. The average round-trip time (RTT) at idle was around 25 milliseconds, increasing by approximately 20 to 25 milliseconds under full load. Packet loss was not observed during testing.

    Upload Performance: Solid and Stable

    Upload performance came in at 200 to 500 Mbps, with sustained performance at 450 Mbps and overall upload speeds averaging 400 Mbps throughout the test. Even under full load, latency remained stable, rising only about 20 to 25 milliseconds, meaning business-critical traffic like VoIP calls or telemetry data flows smoothly even when networks are saturated.

    Six bonded Starlink Panel Speedtest Upload, Gbps vs time (seconds)

    Minimum Packet Loss, Even Under Load

    Kognitive’s bonded network design maintained connection stability, throughout handoffs and changing link conditions. Across both upload and download testing, the system showed no ping loss, delivering reliable performance during stress tests.

    Why Bonding Matters for Distributed Sites

    Multi-Path Konnect (MPK) works behind the scenes to continuously evaluate each link, intelligently spreading traffic across Starlink connections to maximize throughput, minimize latency, and maintain service during link degradation.

    For distributed businesses — from agricultural operations in rural areas to maritime fleets navigating open waters — this approach transforms Starlink from a single-point connection into a resilient, multi-path network fabric.

    Smarter Management for Smarter Connectivity

    At Kognitive Networks, we believe that better network intelligence is the key to unlocking the full potential of next-generation connectivity solutions like Starlink. By combining smart traffic management, real-time optimization, and adaptive failover, we help distributed businesses get more performance, more reliability, and more value out of every connectivity investment.

    If you’re managing remote sites with high-performance demands, and you need connectivity that’s both faster and smarter, it’s time to take a closer look at how Kognitive Edge SD-WAN and MPK bonding can transform your network.

    Contact Kognitive Networks today to learn how your business can take full advantage of Starlink and upcoming Low Earth Orbit technologies like OneWeb and Kuiper.

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