FatPipe (Nasdaq:FATN) will exhibit at the 2026 National Association of Counties (NACo) Annual Conference & Exposition in New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 17–20, 2026, at Booth 924.
The company will showcase its SD-WAN, cybersecurity, and SATBoost satellite optimization solutions for county governments, public safety agencies, and rural communities.
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"a pioneer in enterprise-class, application-aware, secure software-defined wide area networking ("SD-WAN") solutions"
SD‑WAN is a technology that uses software to control and direct wide-area network traffic between offices, data centers and cloud services instead of relying solely on traditional hardware routers. Think of it as a smart traffic manager that chooses the fastest, cheapest or safest route for each data flow, improving performance, cutting telecom costs and simplifying upgrades. Investors care because it can lower operating expenses, enable faster cloud adoption and create steady demand for networking and security services.
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"Protect government networks with integrated firewall, intrusion prevention, secure remote access"
Intrusion prevention is a security system that watches network traffic and stops unauthorized or harmful activity before it reaches critical systems, like a guard at a building entrance who blocks suspicious visitors. For investors, it matters because effective intrusion prevention reduces the risk of costly data breaches, downtime, regulatory fines and reputational damage, all of which can directly affect a company’s costs, operations and stock value.
content filteringtechnical
"secure remote access, content filtering, and threat monitoring capabilities"
Content filtering is the process of screening, prioritizing, or blocking information—such as news items, press releases, or messages—based on set rules or criteria so only approved or relevant material is shown. For investors, it matters because filters act like a bouncer or spam filter: they shape which facts reach the market, reduce misleading or noncompliant material, and can influence which companies or stories attract attention and affect prices.
satellite optimizationtechnical
"SATBoost, its satellite optimization technology designed to improve data transfer performance"
Improving a satellite’s performance by adjusting its design, software, operations, or network configuration to get the most useful data, connectivity, or lifetime from the hardware. It covers things like antenna pointing, orbit selection, power and thermal management, bandwidth allocation, and onboard software tweaks to reduce costs or increase throughput. Think of it like tuning a fleet of delivery trucks—better routing, loading and maintenance lead to more reliable, cheaper service and clearer revenue potential.
Visit FatPipe at Booth 924 to explore connectivity and cybersecurity solutions designed for county governments, public safety agencies, and rural communities
SALT LAKE CITY, UT / ACCESS Newswire / July 16, 2026 / FatPipe, Inc. (Nasdaq:FATN) ("FatPipe"), a pioneer in enterprise-class, application-aware, secure software-defined wide area networking ("SD-WAN") solutions for organizations, today announced that it will exhibit at the 2026 National Association of Counties ("NACo") Annual Conference & Exposition, taking place July 17 - 20, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Conference attendees can visit FatPipe at Booth 924 to learn how counties can maintain reliable, secure connectivity across government offices, public safety facilities, healthcare locations, libraries, remote sites, and other critical infrastructure.
FatPipe's SD-WAN and cybersecurity solutions help state and local governments:
Prevent network downtime with automatic failover across fiber, broadband, cellular, MPLS, and satellite connections.
Improve application performance and maximize the value of available bandwidth.
Maintain reliable connectivity for rural locations, mobile operations, and disaster response environments.
Centrally monitor and manage network performance, security, and connected infrastructure across distributed sites.
Protect government networks with integrated firewall, intrusion prevention, secure remote access, content filtering, and threat monitoring capabilities.
"County governments depend on reliable connectivity to deliver essential services, support public safety operations, and serve residents across increasingly distributed environments," said Vikrant Ragula, Director of Operations of FatPipe. "We look forward to meeting county leaders at NACo and demonstrating how FatPipe can help them strengthen network resiliency, improve performance, and securely connect locations where traditional connectivity may be limited or unreliable."
FatPipe will also highlight SATBoost, its satellite optimization technology designed to improve data transfer performance over satellite connections. The solution can help counties extend reliable connectivity to rural communities, temporary facilities, emergency response sites, and other locations where terrestrial broadband options may be unavailable.
Attendees are invited to stop by Booth 924 to meet the FatPipe team, discuss their county's connectivity and cybersecurity requirements.
About FatPipe, Inc.
FatPipe pioneered the concept of software-defined wide area networking ("SD-WAN") and hybrid WANs that eliminate the need for hardware and software or cooperation from ISPs and allow companies and service providers to control multi-link network traffic. FatPipe's products provide solutions for an easy migration to SD-WAN, and the company's proprietary technology provides customers with highly reliable, resilient and secure solutions for mission-critical applications. FatPipe has more than 10,000 customer networks, and its solutions are used by organizations across multiple industries, including government, healthcare, education, financial services, retail, manufacturing and communications. For more information, visit www.fatpipeinc.com.
When and where will FatPipe (FATN) exhibit at the 2026 NACo Annual Conference?
FatPipe will exhibit at the 2026 NACo Annual Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, from July 17–20, 2026. According to FatPipe, attendees can visit the company at Booth 924 to discuss connectivity and cybersecurity needs for county governments and public sector agencies.
What solutions will FatPipe (FATN) showcase at Booth 924 during the 2026 NACo Conference?
FatPipe will showcase SD-WAN, cybersecurity, and SATBoost satellite optimization solutions at Booth 924. According to FatPipe, these offerings focus on reliable, secure connectivity, automatic failover, application performance, centralized management, and protection of government networks across distributed and rural locations.
How can FatPipe’s SD-WAN help county governments and public safety agencies in 2026?
FatPipe’s SD-WAN can help counties prevent network downtime with automatic failover and improve application performance. According to FatPipe, it supports fiber, broadband, cellular, MPLS, and satellite links, enabling reliable connectivity for government offices, public safety facilities, healthcare sites, libraries, and remote infrastructure.
What is FatPipe SATBoost and why is it relevant for rural counties using FATN solutions?
SATBoost is FatPipe’s satellite optimization technology designed to enhance data transfer over satellite connections. According to FatPipe, SATBoost can extend reliable connectivity to rural communities, temporary facilities, emergency response sites, and areas lacking terrestrial broadband, supporting county networks where traditional options are limited.
How do FatPipe (FATN) cybersecurity features support government networks mentioned at NACo 2026?
FatPipe’s cybersecurity capabilities include integrated firewall, intrusion prevention, secure remote access, content filtering, and threat monitoring. According to FatPipe, these features help protect county government networks while maintaining resilient, centrally managed connectivity across distributed sites and critical infrastructure environments.
Where can NACo 2026 attendees meet FatPipe representatives to discuss connectivity requirements?
NACo 2026 attendees can meet FatPipe representatives at Booth 924 in New Orleans during July 17–20, 2026. According to FatPipe, visitors are invited to discuss county connectivity, cybersecurity requirements, and challenges related to rural access, disaster response, and mobile operations.