Oracle has partnered with Starlink to enhance connectivity for its Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP), leveraging Starlink’s low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite network to deliver high-speed broadband internet. The collaboration enables businesses using Oracle’s industry applications to access secure, real-time communications, including video and audio streaming, from nearly any location worldwide, including previously underserved regions.
Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Oracle ECP integrates fixed, mobile, and Starlink networks to provide seamless cloud application delivery. The platform secures and monitors connected devices, IoT endpoints, and mobile applications while maintaining redundancy for maximum uptime, even during network outages. This advancement supports industries such as healthcare, construction, utilities, hospitality, and public safety, where real-time data access and reliability are critical. Hospitals, for instance, can use Starlink to ensure reliable access to Oracle clinical applications from urban hospitals to rural clinics, while emergency responders can maintain essential communications in areas lacking traditional mobile coverage.
“Starlink provides reliable high-speed connectivity for those in areas where it has been historically difficult due to lack of infrastructure or natural obstacles,” said Jason Fritch, Vice President of Starlink Enterprise Sales at SpaceX.
• Oracle integrates Starlink’s LEO satellite network with its Enterprise Communications Platform (ECP).
• Enables secure, real-time video and audio streaming from remote and poorly connected regions.
• Supports industries like healthcare, public safety, construction, utilities, and hospitality.
• Built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) with redundant backhaul for continuous connectivity.
• Expands Oracle’s cloud application reach to over 100 countries and territories.






