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Contrivian delivers Amazon Leo™ as part of an intelligent, software-defined architecture — integrated with fiber,
broadband, and LTE/5G, monitored in real time, managed end-to-end.
Contrivian has signed an agreement with Amazon Leo™ to deliver high-performance LEO satellite connectivity for state and local government agencies across the United States. Service is expanding through 2026.
Contrivian integrates Amazon Leo™ alongside fiber, broadband, and LTE/5G — orchestrated by Contrivian Lighthouse™ path intelligence and managed through Contrivian NorthStar™. Traffic moves to the best-performing path before degradation reaches applications.
“We’re not simply providing satellite connectivity. We’re engineering performance on a global scale — software-enabled connectivity that is intelligently integrated, continuously monitored, and managed as part of a unified operational model.”
Contrivian engineers Amazon Leo™ into fixed, mobile, and in-motion environments — managed through Contrivian NorthStar™.

Amazon Leo™ alongside fiber, broadband, and LTE/5G. Contrivian Lighthouse™ optimizes path selection across all technologies.

Field-ready Amazon Leo™ kits in ruggedized enclosures. Deploy in minutes with integrated LTE/5G and mesh WiFi.

Continuous Amazon Leo™ connectivity for vehicles & vessels. Real-time path intelligence maintains performance across changing terrain & conditions.
Any organization can purchase a satellite terminal.
The difference is what happens after the signal arrives.
Talk to a Contrivian engineer about how Amazon Leo fits into your connectivity environment.
What if your LEO connectivity didn’t depend on a single constellation? Contrivian is building an architecture that bonds multiple LEO networks into one environment — no failover, no single point of failure.
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Amazon Leo is Amazon’s low Earth orbit satellite network, delivering fast, reliable broadband to enterprise and government customers. Powered by thousands of satellites with compact, high-performance terminals. Service expanding through 2026.