Drones and UAVs

The Low Altitude
Economy

Driven by drones and UAVs operating below 1000 meters. Transforming logistics, agriculture, and smart cities through resilient connectivity.

What is LAE?

The Low Altitude Economy (LAE) is driven by drones and UAVs operating below 1000 meters, transforming sectors like logistics, agriculture, inspection, surveillance, emergency response, and smart cities. These applications create new opportunities for faster, safer, and more efficient services in both urban and rural areas.

The Critical Role of Connectivity

Continuous, reliable connectivity is essential for safe drone operations, especially for BVLOS flights over long distances. Drones often face unstable connections due to frequent handoffs between 5G base stations, different carriers, and coverage gaps, risking control and data loss.

Why LAE is a Game-Changer

LAE enables new business models—like rapid delivery and real-time data collection—by relying on advanced networks that provide seamless, high-speed, low-latency connections.

eSIX Vision

Connectivity built for LAE

eSIX’s IPfiber bonds networks from multiple operators—5G, 4G, and more—into a single resilient link, ensuring uninterrupted drone control and data even when carriers fluctuate.

The SDM platform adds centralized management, end-to-end security, and flexible integration paths so LAE teams can reduce operating costs while boosting mission reliability.

IPfiber

Aggregates 5G, 4G, and private networks into one adaptive pipeline that maintains C2 links and payload data for BVLOS drones.

SDM Control

Delivers centralized visibility, policy enforcement, and integration hooks for scalable fleet operations.