Why Static IPs Matter in a Wireless-First World (and How Bigleaf Removes the Limits)

Why Static IPs Matter in a Wireless World.

Wireless connectivity has changed.  LTE, 5G, and satellite are now fast enough to power serious business operations. New locations can come online in hours. Remote and rural sites are reachable. Temporary locations can operate without waiting for wired installations or construction.  But for many organizations, one issue still quietly blocks wireless from becoming primary:  IP addressing.  Fixed…

Partner Playbook: How to Run a Co-Branded Satellite Webinar in Two Hours

MSP marketing teams are constantly searching for fast, low-lift ways to generate leads, re-engage cold accounts, and showcase their expertise. But building a full webinar from scratch (slides, scripts, landing page, emails, social posts) can easily take a week or more. And that’s time most partners simply don’t have. That’s exactly why we created the Co-Branded Satellite Webinar Toolkit: a ready-made, plug-and-play demand-gen motion you can deploy…

Wireless-First, Business-Grade: Making LEO Feel Like Fiber for Cloud Apps

Cloud-dependent businesses continue to grow faster and faster. Collaboration tools, project platforms, video conferencing, VoIP, point-of-sale, CRMs, EHRs, and workflow systems now sit at the heart of daily operations. But while the cloud has become essential, the way businesses connect to it is changing. More teams are shifting toward wireless-first connectivity (LEO satellite, fixed wireless, 5G business internet) often because…

The Satellite Sales Spark: Re-Engage Stalled Accounts with a Fresh Offer

Every MSP sales leader has them: good-fit opportunities that slowed down, went quiet, or drifted out of the pipeline. Maybe the timing wasn’t right. Maybe budget got pushed. Maybe the prospect just didn’t feel enough urgency to move forward. But now, there’s a new way to reopen those doors, and it’s already working for MSPs across the channel. Satellite connectivity, paired with Bigleaf Cloud Connect, is becoming a highly effective conversation starter for re-engaging stalled accounts.…

Day-One Connectivity: Stand Up New Sites in Hours with Satellite + Bigleaf

When a new site opens, be it a construction trailer, pop-up store, or event tent, or something else entirely, there’s rarely time to wait weeks for a landline internet install. You need reliable connectivity today, not two months from now. But traditional ISPs don’t operate at that speed, and standard satellite setups often fall short of business-grade performance. That’s why modern teams are turning to…

Taming Data Caps: How Bigleaf Keeps Starlink (and Others) Business-Ready

For years, satellite and wireless connections were seen as “last resort” links. Today they’re powering construction trailers, rural offices, pop-ups, mobile operations, and multi-site retail chains. They deliver fast turn-up times, reach where fiber can’t, and provide a critical backup path when landlines falter. But they come with one major challenge: data caps. Providers like…

From Off-Grid to Always-On: Where Satellite Belongs in Your Redundancy Plan

Not too long ago, being “off the grid” was a lifestyle choice: a cabin in the woods, no Wi-Fi, no notifications, no interruptions.  Today, that same cabin probably has a satellite dish on the roof.   Connectivity has become as essential as electricity. Whether it’s a construction trailer, a retail pop-up, or a remote office, every…

LEO vs. GEO: What Actually Matters for Business Satellite Connectivity

In the past, going “off the grid” meant disconnecting. Today, even the most remote locations, from construction trailers to rural offices, are expected to stay connected and operational. Whether you’re managing a temporary site or keeping a distributed workforce online, satellite connectivity has evolved into a vital part of modern business infrastructure. And at the…

The Carrier’s Guide to Internet That Doesn’t Break Apps

True Business Continuity Builds Loyalty, and in this three-part blog series we’ve been exploring the realities carriers face in supporting business customers in a wireless-first, cloud-powered world. Because your customers don’t really care about ‘uptime’; they care about Zoom, VoIP, and POS actually working. All the time.  If you missed the previous blog in this…