BANSAT's advanced Mobile Satellite Internet system is now available in Colombia: learn more about it.

Colombian company BANSAT announces the launch of its new Mobile Satellite Internet service, Bansat Go, in Colombia . This is a robust, efficient, fast, and easy-to-implement solution that seeks to revolutionize the way multiple strategic and remote sectors of the country connect.
The system is based on low-orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity technology, using satellite constellations. This enables high-speed internet access in moving vehicles located in areas without traditional coverage. Furthermore, the connection is continuous, secure, and fast at any point, facilitating high-speed internet.
"This development marks a turning point in the way we think about mobile connectivity. There are no longer geographical barriers to accessing quality internet, even on the go or in the most remote corners of Colombia," said Luis Guillermo Sandoval, CEO of Bansat.

Internet speed is measured in megabits per second (Mbps). Photo: iStock
The service is designed for businesses and institutions that require continuous, seamless connectivity . Some of the areas that can benefit from Bansat Go include passenger transportation, cargo transportation, and private security vehicle logistics, health and emergency agencies, the mining and oil sectors, the armed forces, land-based tourism, and the media.
Luis Guillermo Sandoval emphasized that Bansat Go transcends geographical barriers, offering global access and uninterrupted coverage. He also explained that it has a secure design and offers multiple added benefits tailored to the needs of each sector.

BANSAT's advanced Mobile Satellite Internet system. Photo: Provided
Although satellite internet is associated with slower speeds, the technological advancements of these satellite constellations have significantly improved , offering broadband that allows for more user-friendly and productive browsing:
- Continuous connectivity without geographical limitations
- High data transmission speed and low latency
- Quick installation and ongoing technical support
- Remote monitoring and control
- Real-time GPS tracking
- Robust hardware resistant to extreme conditions
- Scalable services tailored to each business or institutional need

The bands to be auctioned are those used in the telecommunications sector. Photo: iStock
The company's CEO stated that because this technology requires reliable and specialized support, each client is closely monitored to ensure effective service. He also emphasized that the equipment can be installed on the roofs of buses and trucks. s, ambulances, caravans, mobile units or temporary structures such as tents or field operating bases, without affecting their productivity.
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