Securna's deployments rest on a small number of well-understood, well-engineered technologies — SpeedFusion SD-WAN, Peplink × Starlink integration, microwave backhaul and fixed-wireless access. Each one solves a specific connectivity problem. Each one is supported in-house by Securna engineering, not handed off to a vendor TAC line.
Peplink's packet-level WAN bonding. Multiple underlying links — fibre, leased line, multi-carrier cellular, Starlink — bonded into one logical tunnel. Session survival when any one link drops. The technology at the centre of every Securna deployment.
Read the SpeedFusion deep diveStarlink integrated as one of the WANs in the SpeedFusion bond, not a standalone connection. Cellular for low latency, Starlink for bulk capacity in remote sites, fibre when available — bonded together so the link survives when any one drops. The architecture for offshore, oil-field, broadcast and rural deployments.
Read the Peplink × Starlink deep diveHigh-capacity point-to-point links for tower backhaul, campus interconnect and where fibre isn't viable. Anywhere Networks for traditional microwave, Bridgewave for E-band gigabit links. Securna distributes and integrates — these complement the SpeedFusion edge.
Read the Microwave deep diveTarana-class non-line-of-sight FWA for ISP last-mile, rural broadband and enterprise alternative-access. Gigabit-grade fixed wireless that doesn't need line of sight. Securna integrates as part of a wider connectivity design — with SpeedFusion bonding on top for diversity.
Read the FWA deep diveThe advantage of stocking and supporting all four technologies under one roof is that the design starts with the problem, not the brochure. SpeedFusion bonds whatever the right WAN mix is — and Securna engineering picks that mix from across the stack.
Tower backhaul? Microwave. Vessel underway? Starlink + cellular bonded. Branch banking? Fibre + 5G failover. The right answer changes per site — Securna's stack lets the design be honest about it.
Whatever underlying technologies the design picks, SpeedFusion bonds them into one logical tunnel at the CPE and aggregates at the hub. The site sees one resilient connection. The operator sees four diverse WANs.
Securna engineering is certified across all four technologies. When something breaks at 2am the support call goes to one team — not bounced between four vendors blaming each other.
Tell us the site, the constraints, the throughput target and the budget. We come back with the technology mix that meets the requirement — and the bill-of-materials, not a vendor pitch.