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Calgary, Canada (May 20, 2025) — Network Innovations today announced the launch of Argus, a software-defined platform that transforms how organizations deploy, secure, and scale communications across terrestrial, wireless, and satellite environments. This includes Network Innovations’ own VSAT network, third-party satellite networks (Starlink, OneWeb), 5G/LTE, private LTE, and terrestrial transport.
Argus is a mission-ready overlay framework that bridges multi-path connectivity, security, and operational complexity by unifying disparate technologies under a single cohesive platform. The result is simplified deployment with strengthened network security and operational efficiency for customers in the government, enterprise and maritime sectors, among others.
“Argus was developed with the understanding that lives, missions, and outcomes depend on unfailing, agile, and secure connectivity in an increasingly complex environment,” said Derek Dawson, CEO of Network Innovations. “This solution serves as an invisible backbone to bring these technologies into one cohesive framework, so organizations have visibility, control, security, and resilience to focus on what matters, when and where it matters, without worrying about their network.”
Key capabilities of Argus include:
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