San Francisco, CA — June 25, 2026 — Addressing a critical vulnerability for tactical field operations where terrestrial cellular networks are either non-existent or heavily compromised, global managed connectivity provider Contrivian today officially unveiled Horizon Plus™.

The next-generation field communications platform blends low-latency satellite connectivity with an intelligent, software-defined 5G/LTE routing stack and advanced SD-WAN architectures. The unified, ruggedized deployment is engineered to establish reliable, high-bandwidth data networks anywhere on earth, providing immediate tactical utility for remote industrial site operators, disaster response teams, forward military deployments, and mobile healthcare environments.
Eradicating the Field Link Bottleneck
Historically, setting up a command center in a disaster zone or remote exploration site required engineers to transport separate, highly complex hardware kits—one for satellite backhaul, one for local cellular aggregation, and another for enterprise network security and optimization. If the primary satellite link suffered from rain fade or line-of-sight blockages, the entire field office lost access to cloud assets and critical communication channels.
Contrivian’s Horizon Plus platform bypasses these traditional integration hurdles by functioning as a single, software-defined communication gateway. The system’s cognitive smart routing core continuously checks the performance, latency, and cost profile of all available links, automatically balancing traffic across low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, traditional geostationary (GEO) assets, and local 5G/LTE cellular infrastructure.
Architectural Blueprint: Multi-Link Tactical Routing
The diagram below maps the technical topology of the Horizon Plus platform, demonstrating how multi-orbit space segments are combined with terrestrial networks into a single managed data stream.
By utilizing built-in hardware-level SD-WAN capabilities, Horizon Plus creates an encrypted, virtualized connection layer. If a field base loses its terrestrial cell tower feed due to a natural disaster or localized power failure, the terminal seamlessly transitions all critical tactical data streams to an open orbital channel in milliseconds, ensuring field personnel experience zero drop-offs in connectivity or application access.
Proven Serial Leadership Targeting Mission-Critical Needs
Contrivian is anchored by CEO Grant Kirkwood, a prominent infrastructure builder who previously founded Mzima Networks and enterprise cloud-networking giant Unitas Global. Kirkwood is leveraging his background in complex terrestrial routing to directly target the growing market requirements of government agencies, civil protection frameworks, and private industrial enterprises operating at the extreme tactical edge.
The rollout arrives as public-safety networks and national defense operations increasingly rely on real-time, data-intensive field inputs—such as live drone video transmissions, biometric health tracking, and cloud-synchronized mapping systems.
With the launch of Horizon Plus, Contrivian is establishing a framework for how first responders and enterprise operators maintain tactical connectivity under the most challenging environmental conditions. By replacing fragile, single-link equipment with an automated, multi-orbit managed service, the platform delivers the necessary resilience to protect critical communication channels when traditional networks fail.


