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RCN adds Starlink-ready option to Pop-Up Network Kit

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RCN adds Starlink-ready option to Pop-Up Network Kit

By AI, Created 2:26 PM UTC, June 03, 2026, /AGP/ – RCN Technologies on June 3, 2026, unveiled a Starlink-ready version of its Pop-Up Network Kit, extending portable network access to remote and disaster-hit locations where cellular service is unavailable. The upgrade is aimed at public safety, government, healthcare, education and other mission-critical users that need rapid deployable connectivity.

Why it matters: - The new configuration gives first responders, agencies and field teams a satellite option when cellular networks fail or never reach. - RCN Technologies is positioning the Pop-Up Network Kit as a multi-path connectivity tool for mission-critical operations that cannot afford downtime. - The upgrade could reduce dead zones for remote disaster sites, rural deployments, offshore operations and temporary sites.

What happened: - RCN Technologies announced a Starlink-ready configuration of its Pop-Up Network Kit on June 3, 2026. - The company said the addition brings satellite-grade connectivity to its portable network system. - The new configuration is available through RCN Technologies directly, through PNK resale partners, and for government buyers via the GSA Schedule, OMNIA Partners and Sourcewell cooperatives.

The details: - The Pop-Up Network Kit is a ruggedized, self-contained network-in-a-box that deploys in minutes. - Existing configurations use either the Ericsson Cradlepoint R1900 ruggedized 5G router or the compact Ericsson Cradlepoint R980 5G router. - The kit supports dual-carrier cellular connectivity, multiple simultaneous users and devices, multiple Wi-Fi SSIDs, and vehicle-based and field deployments. - The Starlink-ready version adds satellite broadband as a primary or failover WAN path. - RCN says the system can be operational in minutes without specialized technical knowledge. - The company says the kit is rugged and portable enough for extreme environments. - The kit includes dual-carrier cellular support for redundancy before satellite connectivity is needed. - The Pop-Up Network Kit has GSA Schedule availability for federal, state and local procurement. - Target deployments include fleets, mobile command centers, temporary facilities and pop-up clinics.

Between the lines: - The Starlink option turns the PNK from a cellular-first portable network into a layered connectivity platform. - That matters for buyers that need a single deployable system to bridge gaps across public safety, healthcare, education and government use cases. - RCN is leaning on procurement-friendly channels and mission-critical positioning to make the kit easier to buy and easier to justify. - Reed Perryman, vice president of sales and marketing at RCN Technologies, said the Starlink compatibility means the company can now say, “if you can see the sky, you can have connectivity.”

What’s next: - RCN is directing customers to contact the company for more information on the Starlink-ready Pop-Up Network Kit. - Government agencies and partners can expect the product to move through existing cooperative purchasing and resale channels. - The company is likely to market the kit to organizations that need rapid deployable connectivity in areas where terrestrial networks are unreliable.

The bottom line: - RCN Technologies is broadening its portable network kit into a satellite-enabled option for users that need connectivity when cell service is not an option.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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