USE CASES

  1. Remote or Lone Worker Safety

Field technicians, inspectors, utility workers, or contractors often operate alone in remote or semi-remote areas where cellular coverage is unreliable or unavailable.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK is embedded into the company’s existing lone-worker or workforce app
  • Workers use their smartphone to:
    • send satellite messages when out of coverage
    • automatically share live or scheduled location updates
    • trigger a one-touch SOS connected to a professional emergency response service or directly to the enterprise command and control centre 
  • Bullitt APIs integrate alerts and location data into existing safety, dispatch, or incident-management systems
  • Bullitt Satellite Connect enterprise management portal offers device management as well as comprehensive analytics including real time CDRs

Business value

  • Improves duty-of-care compliance
  • Reduces response times in emergencies
  • Extends lone-worker protection beyond cellular networks
  • Eliminates the need for dedicated satellite phones
  1. Storm Goretti, January 2026

Storm Goretti reminded us how vital reliable communication really is. In January 2026, the storm caused power outages at more than 250,000 properties and took mobile networks down across the UK and Ireland. With 100 mph winds, snow and ice trapping people in their homes, it was a reminder of how increasingly severe and disruptive UK winters can be.

Now that satellite communication has become so accessible, it’s clearer than ever that everyone should have the ability to stay connected in every situation - even when traditional networks fail.

How Bullitt is used

In Forden, Wales, one of our Bullitt Satellite Connect users experienced that reality firsthand. When the storm hit, he lost power and mobile signal and soon found himself snowed in. Despite the outage, he remained in contact using his Bullitt Satellite‑enabled smartphone. Through the service, he exchanged messages with family, checked in on elderly neighbours, and used the integrated AI Assistant to monitor weather conditions and plan ahead.

Fortunately, there was no need to activate the SOS feature on this occasion. But the ability to stay connected when it mattered most highlighted the true value of satellite communication - ensuring peace of mind, safety, and continuity no matter what happens on the ground.

Bullitt Satellite Connect seamlessly kept him online by automatically switching his phone to satellite mode. Messages continued to send and receive through our direct‑to‑device satellite connection, maintaining reliable communication even in the heart of the storm. It was a clear demonstration of how resilient satellite connectivity can be when traditional networks fail.

  1. Mobile Payment / Mobile Money

Retailers, transport operators, utilities, and field services increasingly rely on mobile payments, but transactions can fail in rural areas, during outages, or when networks are congested.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK enables NTN fallback connectivity inside a payment or point-of-sale app
  • When cellular connectivity drops:
    • essential transaction data is transmitted securely over satellite
    • payment authorisation requests or confirmations are queued or sent via NTN messaging
  • Bullitt APIs integrate with payment gateways, back-office systems, and reconciliation platforms
  • Devices and usage are managed centrally via the enterprise portal

Business value

  • Maintains revenue during network outages
  • Reduces failed transactions and customer friction
  • Enables mobile commerce in underserved or remote locations
  • Provides resilience without hardware upgrades or new infrastructure

USE CASES

  1. Remote or Lone Worker Safety

Field technicians, inspectors, utility workers, or contractors often operate alone in remote or semi-remote areas where cellular coverage is unreliable or unavailable.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK is embedded into the company’s existing lone-worker or workforce app
  • Workers use their smartphone to:
    • send satellite messages when out of coverage
    • automatically share live or scheduled location updates
    • trigger a one-touch SOS connected to a professional emergency response service or directly to the enterprise command and control centre 
  • Bullitt APIs integrate alerts and location data into existing safety, dispatch, or incident-management systems
  • Bullitt Satellite Connect enterprise management portal offers device management as well as comprehensive analytics including real time CDRs

Business value

  • Improves duty-of-care compliance
  • Reduces response times in emergencies
  • Extends lone-worker protection beyond cellular networks
  • Eliminates the need for dedicated satellite phones
  1. Storm Goretti, January 2026

Storm Goretti reminded us how vital reliable communication really is. In January 2026, the storm caused power outages at more than 250,000 properties and took mobile networks down across the UK and Ireland. With 100 mph winds, snow and ice trapping people in their homes, it was a reminder of how increasingly severe and disruptive UK winters can be.

Now that satellite communication has become so accessible, it’s clearer than ever that everyone should have the ability to stay connected in every situation - even when traditional networks fail.

How Bullitt is used

In Forden, Wales, one of our Bullitt Satellite Connect users experienced that reality firsthand. When the storm hit, he lost power and mobile signal and soon found himself snowed in. Despite the outage, he remained in contact using his Bullitt Satellite‑enabled smartphone. Through the service, he exchanged messages with family, checked in on elderly neighbours, and used the integrated AI Assistant to monitor weather conditions and plan ahead.

Fortunately, there was no need to activate the SOS feature on this occasion. But the ability to stay connected when it mattered most highlighted the true value of satellite communication - ensuring peace of mind, safety, and continuity no matter what happens on the ground.

Bullitt Satellite Connect seamlessly kept him online by automatically switching his phone to satellite mode. Messages continued to send and receive through our direct‑to‑device satellite connection, maintaining reliable communication even in the heart of the storm. It was a clear demonstration of how resilient satellite connectivity can be when traditional networks fail.

  1. Mobile Payment / Mobile Money

Retailers, transport operators, utilities, and field services increasingly rely on mobile payments, but transactions can fail in rural areas, during outages, or when networks are congested.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK enables NTN fallback connectivity inside a payment or point-of-sale app
  • When cellular connectivity drops:
    • essential transaction data is transmitted securely over satellite
    • payment authorisation requests or confirmations are queued or sent via NTN messaging
  • Bullitt APIs integrate with payment gateways, back-office systems, and reconciliation platforms
  • Devices and usage are managed centrally via the enterprise portal

Business value

  • Maintains revenue during network outages
  • Reduces failed transactions and customer friction
  • Enables mobile commerce in underserved or remote locations
  • Provides resilience without hardware upgrades or new infrastructure

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ENTERPRISE

INDIVIDUAL

USE CASES

  1. Remote or Lone Worker Safety

Field technicians, inspectors, utility workers, or contractors often operate alone in remote or semi-remote areas where cellular coverage is unreliable or unavailable.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK is embedded into the company’s existing lone-worker or workforce app
  • Workers use their smartphone to:
    • send satellite messages when out of coverage
    • automatically share live or scheduled location updates
    • trigger a one-touch SOS connected to a professional emergency response service or directly to the enterprise command and control centre 
  • Bullitt APIs integrate alerts and location data into existing safety, dispatch, or incident-management systems
  • Bullitt Satellite Connect enterprise management portal offers device management as well as comprehensive analytics including real time CDRs

Business value

  • Improves duty-of-care compliance
  • Reduces response times in emergencies
  • Extends lone-worker protection beyond cellular networks
  • Eliminates the need for dedicated satellite phones
  1. Storm Goretti, January 2026

Storm Goretti reminded us how vital reliable communication really is. In January 2026, the storm caused power outages at more than 250,000 properties and took mobile networks down across the UK and Ireland. With 100 mph winds, snow and ice trapping people in their homes, it was a reminder of how increasingly severe and disruptive UK winters can be.

Now that satellite communication has become so accessible, it’s clearer than ever that everyone should have the ability to stay connected in every situation - even when traditional networks fail.

How Bullitt is used

In Forden, Wales, one of our Bullitt Satellite Connect users experienced that reality firsthand. When the storm hit, he lost power and mobile signal and soon found himself snowed in. Despite the outage, he remained in contact using his Bullitt Satellite‑enabled smartphone. Through the service, he exchanged messages with family, checked in on elderly neighbours, and used the integrated AI Assistant to monitor weather conditions and plan ahead.

Fortunately, there was no need to activate the SOS feature on this occasion. But the ability to stay connected when it mattered most highlighted the true value of satellite communication - ensuring peace of mind, safety, and continuity no matter what happens on the ground.

Bullitt Satellite Connect seamlessly kept him online by automatically switching his phone to satellite mode. Messages continued to send and receive through our direct‑to‑device satellite connection, maintaining reliable communication even in the heart of the storm. It was a clear demonstration of how resilient satellite connectivity can be when traditional networks fail.

  1. Mobile Payment / Mobile Money

Retailers, transport operators, utilities, and field services increasingly rely on mobile payments, but transactions can fail in rural areas, during outages, or when networks are congested.

How Bullitt is used

  • Bullitt’s SDK enables NTN fallback connectivity inside a payment or point-of-sale app
  • When cellular connectivity drops:
    • essential transaction data is transmitted securely over satellite
    • payment authorisation requests or confirmations are queued or sent via NTN messaging
  • Bullitt APIs integrate with payment gateways, back-office systems, and reconciliation platforms
  • Devices and usage are managed centrally via the enterprise portal

Business value

  • Maintains revenue during network outages
  • Reduces failed transactions and customer friction
  • Enables mobile commerce in underserved or remote locations
  • Provides resilience without hardware upgrades or new infrastructure

MNO

ENTERPRISE

INDIVIDUAL