One Internet Connection is One Point of Failure.
84% of businesses had a network outage in the last two years. For operations that can't afford downtime, a single circuit isn't a strategy, it's a liability.
5G drops in dead zones
Cellular coverage is patchy at remote sites, inside structures, and beyond carrier-mapped service. When bars drop, so does the operation.
Satellite alone isn't enough
Standalone satellite extends coverage but obstructions, weather, and latency hurt voice and video. A second path is essential for true resilience.
DIY redundancy doesn't work
Two unmanaged links and a consumer router isn't redundancy, it's two things to troubleshoot. Real resilience requires bonding, monitoring, and managed failover.
Two Paths in. One Resilient Connection Out.
Every MultiPath Secure deployment combines Verizon 5G FWA and Starlink satellite at your site. From there, your network can bond both paths together for maximum throughput, run them as primary and failover, or prioritize whichever connection fits your operation. Recovery is automatic, typically sub-second, when conditions degrade.
This is true internet bonding — both paths carrying traffic at once — not just a backup line that kicks in after your primary fails.
Verizon 5G FWA
Low-latency primary path on America's most trusted wireless network. High throughput at well-covered sites.
Intelligent Routing
An enterprise outdoor router combines both paths in real time and prioritizes latency-sensitive traffic automatically.
Starlink™ Satellite
Coverage where cellular ends. Resilient secondary path with priority data plan included on every deployment.
One Product. Two Options. Pick How Your Network Gets Managed.
Both MultiPath Secure options offer bonding or failover between Verizon 5G and Starlink™. Both let you prioritize cellular as primary, satellite as primary, or balance them equally. The difference is the intelligence layer running the show.
MultiPath with SpeedFusion
- Bonding or failover — your configuration
- Prioritize cellular, satellite, or balance both
- Peplink MAX BR1 PRO 5G router
- Verizon 5G FWA + Starlink Mini Kit
- 50GB Starlink priority data plan
- Pepwave MAX S outdoor enclosure
- Professional outdoor install + signal survey
- 1TB Peplink SpeedFusion bonding trial
- 24/7 help desk + unlimited config changes
MultiPath with Bigleaf
- Bigleaf SD-WAN Essentials (300/300 Mbps)
- Real-time load balancing across both connections
- Auto-prioritization for VoIP & video traffic
- Dynamic failover based on live link quality
- Peplink MAX BR1 Mini 5G — SD-WAN optimized router
- Dedicated Pepwave MAX antenna enclosure
- Starlink Mini Kit + 50GB priority data
- 24/7 help desk covering connectivity + SD-WAN
MultiPath with SpeedFusion
Built for Outside. Built to Last.
Pepwave MAX S enclosure houses the Peplink router and Starlink™ Mini together in a single weather-rated unit. Professionally mounted, cabled, surge-protected, and grounded by our CSG Bolt Squad field team.
- On-site cellular signal survey included
- Full outdoor cabling, mounting, and surge protection
- Fixed-site or mobile-ready architecture
MultiPath with Bigleaf
Network That Thinks. Traffic That Adapts.
MultiPath SD-WAN adds Bigleaf's cloud-managed routing layer that monitors both connections 10 times per second — measuring latency, jitter, and packet loss in real time. It automatically routes each application over the best path, every second, without any manual configuration.
- Automatic VoIP and video prioritization — no rules to write
- Dynamic failover based on live link quality, not just outages
- Bonding endpoint included — no separate license to manage
Your Network. Your rules.
Three Ways to Use Two Connections.
No two operations need connectivity the same way. A retail store needs unbreakable payment processing. A construction trailer needs the fastest possible pipe. A broadcast crew needs zero packet loss on live video. MultiPath Secure supports all three, and lets you change strategies anytime as your business evolves.
1. Bond: Combine both connections into a single pipe for maximum throughput and instant recovery
2. Failover: Run one as primary, the other as automatic backup if conditions degrade
3. Prioritize: Lead with cellular for low latency, or satellite for raw bandwidth
fully managed service
One Partner. One Contact. Zero IT burden.
Hardware, installation, both connections, and 24/7 help desk are all included as part of the managed service. Need a config change? One call. Unlimited changes are included for the life of the agreement.
- No CapEx, hardware included
- 24/7 help desk, one number for any issue
- Unlimited config changes, no metered support
Every MultiPath Secure Deployment Includes Everything You Need.
No CapEx. No hidden installation charges. No surprise license renewals. The two options differ only in how traffic is managed across the connections.
Engineered to Outperform the Competition.
When you compare what's actually included, the difference is the install, the bonding, and the support that comes after.
| Capability | MultiPath Secure by CSG | Typical Competitors |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor-rated install by certified field team | ✓ Included | Often split indoor/outdoor |
| True bonding (both paths simultaneously) | ✓ SpeedFusion or BigLeaf | Failover or load balancing only |
| Fixed + mobile deployment ready | ✓ Yes | Fixed only |
| On-site cellular signal survey before install | ✓ Included | Add-on or N/A |
| License renewals after 36-month term | ✓ Not required | Required for full features |
| Unlimited config changes | ✓ Included | Metered Support |
Backed by CSG. Trusted Nationwide.
MultiPath & Internet Bonding FAQs
How 5G + Starlink bonding works, and whether it's the right fit for your sites.
What is MultiPath Secure?
MultiPath Secure is a managed business internet solution from CSG that bonds Verizon 5G and Starlink satellite into one always-on connection. It is fully installed, supported, and managed by CSG - hardware, both connections, 24/7 help desk, and unlimited configuration changes.
What is internet bonding, and how does bonded internet work?
Internet bonding combines two or more connections - here, Verizon 5G and Starlink - so they carry traffic at the same time as one logical pipe. That means more combined throughput and instant resilience: if one path degrades, the other keeps your sessions up without dropping. It is different from a simple backup line that only activates after your primary fails.
How is bonding different from failover or load balancing?
Failover keeps a second connection idle until the first one dies, so you drop sessions during the switch. Load balancing splits sessions across links but no single session gets more than one link's speed. True bonding runs both paths simultaneously - every session can use the combined capacity, and failover is invisible, typically sub-second, with no dropped calls or video.
Why combine 5G and Starlink instead of using one or the other?
5G delivers low latency and high throughput where coverage is strong, but drops in dead zones, inside structures, and beyond mapped service. Starlink reaches almost anywhere but can be affected by obstructions, weather, and latency. Bonding the two covers each one's weak spots, so you get a connection that stays fast and stays up in more places than either could alone.
How does MultiPath keep us online if one connection fails?
MultiPath runs Verizon 5G and Starlink at the same site, with the router deciding how to use them. You can bond both paths into one resilient pipe, run one as primary with the other as automatic failover, or prioritize whichever connection fits your site. Recovery is automatic and typically sub-second, so calls and sessions stay up.
How long does installation take?
Most single-site installations are completed in one day by our CSG Bolt Squad field team. We conduct an on-site cellular signal survey, mount and ground the outdoor enclosure, run cabling, validate both connections, and hand off a working network before leaving. Multi-site rollouts are scheduled in waves with dedicated project management.
Does MultiPath work for mobile deployments?
Yes. MultiPath works on vehicles, trailers, vessels, and portable command setups, not just fixed buildings. The outdoor-rated hardware and antenna enclosures are built for the conditions mobile operations face - heat, vibration, and weather.
How do we get pricing?
Pricing depends on your sites, coverage, and configuration. Request a site assessment and we will run coverage analysis on your addresses, recommend the right setup, and provide pricing on the follow-up call. Most assessments take 30 minutes.
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