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By integrating 5G networks, fiber optics, and cutting-edge satellite technology, Entel Empresas enables the industry to overcome climatic and territorial barriers to ensure efficient and safe operation in the most isolated areas of Chile.
Chilean aquaculture has established itself as one of the most important industries for the country’s economic development. However, its operation faces unique challenges stemming from its location: production centers located in remote fjords, extreme climates, and complex oceanographic conditions that demand technological solutions capable of guaranteeing operational continuity, efficiency, and safety.
In this scenario, robust connectivity and network protection have become strategic factors for the industry’s operation.
With over 60 years of experience, Entel is a leader in technology and telecommunications in Chile and Peru, driving solutions that go beyond traditional connectivity. The company understands that its role is not only to connect people and organizations, but also to make technology more accessible, enable its use, and open new opportunities for companies and industries to integrate innovation into their daily operations.
In the case of aquaculture, where geography imposes logistical and technological barriers, Entel Empresas has developed a connectivity solution without limits, combining different technologies to ensure stable communications even in the most isolated areas of the country.
Among these solutions, fiber optic connectivity stands out, enabling the transmission of large volumes of data at high speed and low latency, facilitating the operation of monitoring systems, cameras, environmental sensors, and remote management platforms.
Added to this is the expansion of the next-generation 5G mobile network, which enables new capabilities for the industry, such as real-time video transmission, automation of production processes, operation of IoT devices, and continuous monitoring of aquaculture centers.
For areas where terrestrial networks do not reach, Entel Empresas complements its infrastructure with satellite connectivity, allowing for constant communication with operations located in hard-to-reach areas. In this regard, the company has marked a milestone by becoming the first operator in Chile to offer Direct to Cell technology, developed in conjunction with SpaceX through its Starlink network, which allows mobile phones to connect directly to satellites without the need for additional terrestrial infrastructure. This innovation represents a significant advance for aquaculture, as it expands coverage and guarantees communication even in areas where there was traditionally no signal.
Along with connectivity, network security and intelligent data traffic management are of paramount importance today. In this area, solutions like SD-WAN allow companies to optimize the use of multiple connectivity links—fiber, mobile, or satellite—prioritizing critical applications, improving network performance, and strengthening information security.
These technologies enable aquaculture companies to operate with greater resilience, visibility, and control of their systems, facilitating operational continuity even in complex scenarios.
In this way, Entel Empresas reaffirms its commitment to the country’s productive development, providing technological tools that promote productivity and sustainable growth for organizations, while contributing to transforming and improving the society in which we live.