Monitoring & Alerting

What we deliver

Design and planning

We plan the right mix of links for your footprint, use case, and budget.


Hardware and installation

Routers, antennas, cabling, mounting, and clean documentation.

Configuration and security baseline

Segmentation, secure access, and policies that fit your operations.

Operations options

From handover to fully managed connectivity, including 24/7 support if needed.

Monitoring that spots issues early, alerting that makes sense

Monitoring is only useful if it helps you act before users notice a problem. We track link quality, network health, and the services that matter, then alert in a way that is clear and actionable. Less noise, faster troubleshooting, and better control across vessels, remote sites, and onshore locations.

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Most outages don’t start as outages. They start with rising latency, packet loss, a device running hot, or a link that slowly degrades. Our monitoring focuses on the signals that predict trouble, and our alerting is tuned to avoid “alarm fatigue” so your team actually trusts the notifications.

Monitoring that keeps you one step ahead

We track the health of your links, network devices, and key services, and turn it into alerts your team can actually act on.

Actionable alerts

Link quality insights

Fleet and site overview

Faster troubleshooting

Monitoring in plain language

Monitoring is the early-warning system for your infrastructure. It checks whether links, devices, and key services behave as expected, and it alerts you when something drifts away from normal.

01

Define what matters

We agree on the critical services, key metrics, and who needs to be notified.

02

Set baselines

We capture real-world behaviour and set thresholds that match your environment.

03

Alert with context

Alerts include severity and hints, so the next step is clear instead of “something is red”.

04

Improve over time

We adjust checks and thresholds based on real incidents, not assumptions.

Frequently asked questions

1. What exactly do you monitor?

Links, routers, firewalls, switches, Wi-Fi, and selected services, depending on scope and access.

2. Will we get flooded with alerts?

No. We tune alerts to reduce noise and focus on issues that have real impact.

3. Can alerts go to our team and yours?

Yes. We can route alerts by severity, time, and responsibility.

4. Does this work with limited connectivity on vessels or remote sites?

Yes. We focus on metrics that remain meaningful even under constrained links.

5. Do you also help when an alert triggers?

Yes. Monitoring can be paired with incident support, and optionally 24/7 coverage.

6. How fast can you set this up?

Often quickly. It depends on what needs to be monitored and how your environment is connected.

Ready to get started?

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