Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc.

Galaxy Broadband Communications Inc. Since 1992, Galaxy has been a leader in reliable, enterprise grade VSAT services to remote areas across Canada and the United States.

Since 1992, Galaxy has been a leader in reliable, enterprise-grade VSAT services to remote areas across Canada and the United States. Galaxy owns and operates two fully redundant DVB-S2 hubs. With 20 years of delivering communications via satellite, Galaxy’s customer-centric approach to the VSAT market is straightforward and simplified. We deliver leading edge technologies quickly and economically

while maintaining client Quality of Service (QoS). Utilizing geographically diverse uplink centers, Galaxy manages a Global IP infrastructure interconnecting remote VSATs directly to the core of major North American carriers with POPs in the USA and Canada. Galaxy's service plan flexibility (dedicated or contended bandwidth solutions) combined with state of the art monitoring and manned 24/7 North American technical support center provides a true enterprise quality service. We offer a full range of satellite internet solutions and multiple applications such as VoIP, RoIP, Fax over IP, Fixed and Self-aligning antennas and VPN services. GALAXY COMMENT POLICY:

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08/14/2026

Your disaster recovery plan should not depend on the weather staying calm.

When a hurricane hits, networks usually do not fail in one dramatic moment. They degrade in layers. Cell towers get congested, fibre routes are damaged, backup power becomes a problem, and suddenly the “backup” connection is sitting on the same failure path as the primary one.

That is why storm-season resilience is really a network architecture conversation. More organizations are building continuity around multi-path connectivity, combining Private LTE / Private 5G, LEO satellite connectivity, and intelligent failover to keep critical operations online when terrestrial infrastructure becomes unreliable.

Galaxy Broadband designs these environments for organizations that cannot afford to lose visibility, coordination, or communications during severe weather. With Eutelsat OneWeb as part of the resilience layer, the goal is not just backup access. It is operational continuity when the primary network path starts to break down.

What is the weakest point in your continuity plan today cellular, fibre, power backup, or failover design? DM us or book a discovery call to talk through your environment.

08/13/2026

What happens when your private wireless network has to perform in high winds, extreme cold, and remote environments?

Private wireless is easy to talk about in a controlled environment. The real proof is what happens when the network is deployed in harsh, remote, high-stakes conditions.

That is why the Nokia platform matters for industrial operations. Galaxy Broadband has deployed this equipment across Arctic environments where reliability is not optional.

For mining, government, utilities, and critical infrastructure, the network cannot be the fragile part of the operation.

08/11/2026

Temporary sites often become permanent problems.

A camp might start with a few trailers, a small team, and basic internet access. Then more people arrive. More devices connect. Voice, video, dispatch, IoT, contractor access, crew Wi-Fi, and operational systems all start competing for the same network.

That is where temporary connectivity can become a real operational risk.

Remote camps, emergency response sites, and temporary command centers need more than a basic connection. They need managed bandwidth, traffic prioritization, cybersecurity, Wi-Fi, VoIP, and reliable backhaul that can scale as the site changes.

Galaxy Broadband’s SmartSite solution is built for that reality. It helps remote and temporary sites operate with managed connectivity infrastructure instead of trying to hold everything together with a short-term setup that was never designed for long-term demand.

Is your temporary site still running on a temporary network plan?

Galaxy Broadband will be at the 121st CACP Annual Summit and Policing Trade Show in Edmonton from August 16–18.Visit us ...
08/07/2026

Galaxy Broadband will be at the 121st CACP Annual Summit and Policing Trade Show in Edmonton from August 16–18.

Visit us at Booth 707 to learn how Galaxy supports public safety and emergency response teams with mission-critical connectivity, Eutelsat Oneweb LEO satellite, deployable networks, Nokia Private LTE/5G, and multi-path resilience.

Because when communication matters most, the network cannot be the weakest point.

Galaxy supports the 2026 kick off Flag RaisingDoug Harvey, VP of Business Development for Galaxy, is part of the St. Cat...
08/07/2026

Galaxy supports the 2026 kick off Flag Raising

Doug Harvey, VP of Business Development for Galaxy, is part of the St. Catharines Terry Fox Run organizing committee. Today is the annual flag raising at St. Catharines City Hall that kicks off the 2026 campaign

Chris Bittle, MP, and Mayor Siscoe were on hand to participate.

Galaxy is a supporter of the Terry Fox Run each year, and you'll be able to sponsor Doug soon. Stay tuned!

The pit doesn’t wait for a signal.In mining and remote site environments, connectivity is not a convenience. It affects ...
08/04/2026

The pit doesn’t wait for a signal.

In mining and remote site environments, connectivity is not a convenience. It affects safety, visibility, coordination, and the ability to keep operations moving when conditions change.

When a remote site depends on unstable or best-effort connectivity, the impact shows up quickly. SCADA and IoT data become less reliable, field teams lose visibility, mobile workflows slow down, and critical communications start competing with everything else on the network. By the time it becomes obvious, the operation is already working with less control than it should.

That is why more mining and industrial operators are moving toward a more deliberate connectivity architecture built around Private LTE / Private 5G, LEO satellite connectivity, and resilient multi-path design. The goal is not just to get internet into the pit. The goal is to support remote site connectivity, operational continuity, worker safety, and real-time decision-making across the full site.

Galaxy Broadband designs these environments for remote and industrial operations, combining enterprise connectivity with the control and resilience these sites actually need. With partners like Eutelsat OneWeb for LEO satellite resilience and Fortinet for secure network architecture when relevant, the focus is on making connectivity usable under real operating conditions.

What is the first thing that feels weak in your remote environment today, SCADA/IoT visibility, field communications, video, or mobility? DM us or book a discovery call to talk through your site.

Most LEO satellite purchases go sideways for one reason: procurement evaluates it like “internet,” not like operational ...
07/28/2026

Most LEO satellite purchases go sideways for one reason: procurement evaluates it like “internet,” not like operational infrastructure.

If you’re sourcing LEO satellite connectivity for a remote site, airport, fleet, or critical environment, the decision should be driven by outcomes, uptime behavior, support, governance, and security because that’s what determines whether the link holds under real conditions. Galaxy Broadband delivers enterprise-grade LEO as part of engineered, multi-path resilience designs, not as a standalone commodity.

Proud to partner with Eutelsat OneWeb to deliver enterprise LEO satellite solutions designed for mission-critical environments.

Which of these five questions is most often overlooked in your organization?

07/22/2026

🎥 Galaxy x De Beers Interview Series — Episode 15

Building a network is one thing.
Building a network that can withstand extreme mining conditions and continue operating when components fail is something else entirely.

In this episode of our Galaxy x De Beers interview series, we discuss the importance of resilient infrastructure, from hardware designed to perform in harsh environments to geo-redundant systems that help ensure operations stay connected even if a server failure occurs.

Because for critical operations, reliability isn't a feature, It's a requirement.

👉 Follow the series for more real-world mining connectivity insights.
👉 Talk to a Private 5G expert or book a discovery call to assess your site readiness.

07/17/2026

🎥 Galaxy x De Beers Interview Series — Episode 14

What happens when the mine changes?

In this episode of our Galaxy x De Beers interview series, we explore one of the most overlooked advantages of Private 5G: portability.

Mining operations evolve. Pits expand, close, shift, and sometimes move underground. The challenge is building infrastructure that can evolve with them.

That’s why flexibility matters. Instead of being locked into a fixed deployment, modern Private 5G networks can be repurposed, relocated, and adapted as operational requirements change.

The goal isn’t just building a network for today’s mine,It’s building a network that can support what comes next.

👉 Follow the series for more real-world mining connectivity insights.
👉 Talk to a Private 5G expert or book a discovery call to assess your site readiness.

If your incident plan relies on public networks, it isn’t a plan, it’s a hope strategy.In real incidents, demand spikes ...
07/14/2026

If your incident plan relies on public networks, it isn’t a plan, it’s a hope strategy.

In real incidents, demand spikes fast. Congestion and degradation show up before anyone calls it an “outage,” and the first workflows to feel it are usually the ones that matter most: dispatch coordination, field mobility, and live video for situational awareness. That’s why more organizations are building an incident-ready continuity layer using Private LTE / Private 5G for controlled performance and governance, paired with LEO satellite resilience when terrestrial conditions change.

Galaxy Broadband designs and operates these architectures alongside ecosystem partners like Nokia (private wireless) and Eutelsat OneWeb (LEO continuity) to support mission-critical environments where priority traffic must stay priority.

When an incident hits, what must stay stable first in your operation VOICE, DATA, or VIDEO? Message us and we’ll reach out to coordinate a short discovery call.

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