Speedify × Vehicle Fleets & Delivery
Every vehicle connected. Every route covered.
The Problem
A delivery van's cellular modem works until the route leaves one carrier's coverage.
Fleet vehicles cross carrier coverage boundaries continuously. A single-carrier 4G modem that works perfectly in a dense urban area loses signal as the vehicle moves into suburban or rural territory where a different carrier has the stronger footprint. Dead zones are inevitable on any multi-carrier route when only one carrier is in use.
Dispatch systems, electronic logging devices, real-time tracking platforms, and customer notification systems all require continuous internet connectivity. A vehicle that drops its ELD connection crosses a compliance boundary. A delivery that loses its tracking beacon creates a gap in the customer-facing delivery window. A dispatcher whose messages stop reaching the driver is managing blind.
High-density dispatch events - peak delivery periods, emergency response mobilisations, or busy urban last-mile routes - can also saturate local cellular infrastructure. Multiple vehicles from the same fleet hitting the same tower at the same moment compete for the same capacity.
Every route crosses coverage boundaries.
A single-carrier modem is a single point of failure.
The Solution
Multi-carrier bonding. No single carrier dependency.
- Starlink provides high-throughput satellite bandwidth independent of cellular infrastructure for vehicles operating in rural or remote areas.
- Speedify distributes traffic across all active connections in real time, continuously adjusting as the vehicle moves through varying coverage zones.
- Active dispatch sessions, ELD connections, and telematics streams continue without interruption when Speedify shifts traffic between connections.
- Speedify for Routers covers the entire vehicle network — all onboard devices benefit from bonded connectivity without per-device installation.
The vehicle moves.
The internet connection doesn't drop out.
Scenarios
Built for every kind of vehicle fleets & delivery operation.
01 / Last-mile and urban delivery
Delivery vehicles that stay connected through dense urban coverage gaps.
02 / Long-haul and regional logistics
Internet connections that hold from the depot to the delivery point.
03 / Public transit and passenger services
Passenger Wi-Fi and operational systems on one bonded connection.
04 / Emergency and utility fleets
Field technicians stay connected in the areas the job takes them.
Stack
Speedify works under the fleet management platforms your operation already runs.
Speedify operates at the network layer below all of them. Each platform sees a single, more resilient connection. No changes to fleet management software, ELD configurations, or telematics hardware are required.
Speedify Teams provides centralized management across the entire fleet, with connection monitoring, priority configuration, and data limit management across all vehicles from one dashboard.
The Solution
Two ways to run Speedify in fleet vehicles.
Network level: vehicle router
Install Speedify on a compatible OpenWrt device in the vehicle. Every device on the vehicle's network - dispatch terminals, ELD, telematics gateways, surveillance cameras, passenger Wi-Fi - benefits from bonded internet connectivity without per-device setup.
- Supported OpenWrt routers: With a Speedify for Routers license.
- Powered by Speedify routers: Speedify is preinstalled and ready to configure.
Device level: fleet-wide management with Speedify Teams
Visibility
Every link, on screen, before it shows on air.
Speedify integrates directly with Starlink's dish telemetry to surface real-time link health on the Speedify dashboard. Obstruction events, signal degradation, thermal throttling, and hardware faults appear within 15 seconds of detection — typically before the bonded encoder reports a bitrate dip and well before the audience sees anything.
Each dish reports independently, so an engineer in the truck or back at the network operations center can pinpoint exactly which link is degrading.
