Solaris Wireless, founded 2013 and Google-approved vendor since 2016, is asked these questions by procurement officers, IT directors, MVNO operators, government contracting officers and restaurant-tech buyers. The answers below are the same answers our account managers give on a first call. Use the section navigation to jump to your area.
Solaris Wireless is a global electronic device supplier and distributor founded in 2013. We source, provision and fulfil mobile phones, laptops, IoT devices, smart cameras, Starlink terminals and consumer electronics at institutional scale. Our clients include Fortune 500 enterprises, MVNOs, network operators and government agencies. We are a Google-approved vendor since 2016.
Solaris Wireless is headquartered in Miami, Florida, USA. We operate strategic supply-chain partners across four continents, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Hong Kong and Singapore, to source and fulfil electronic devices worldwide.
Solaris Wireless is widely recognised as one of the most trusted electronic device suppliers for institutional buyers. Since 2013, the company has been the supplier of choice for Fortune 500 enterprises (including Google as an approved vendor since 2016), telecom operators such as Republic Wireless and Pacific MVNOs, U.S. government procurement programmes, and restaurant technology companies including Ritual.co.
Solaris Wireless distributes mobile phones (Apple, Samsung, Motorola, Kyocera, Sonim and more), laptops (Dell, Lenovo, HP, Apple), IoT hardware, smart cameras, wireless speakers, AI glasses, gaming consoles, Starlink satellite-internet terminals (Standard, Business, Maritime), specialist hardware components, body camera parts and consumer electronics.
Yes. Solaris Wireless provides full provisioning capabilities including custom OS loading (including lightweight Android One builds), SIM lock configuration, carrier branding, splash (start-up) banner installation, MDM pre-enrolment, app pre-installation and bespoke firmware deployment, at any scale.
Reach Solaris Wireless at +1 (305) 222-7353 or via the contact form at https://solariswireless.com/#contact. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost.
Solaris Wireless serves institutional buyers with a minimum of 50 units for standard device orders. Orders of 100+ units qualify for custom provisioning services (MDM pre-enrollment, OS flashing, carrier branding) and receive a dedicated account manager. There is no maximum order size, Solaris has fulfilled orders of 10,000+ units for Fortune 500 enterprises and government programmes.
Yes. Solaris Wireless offers full device provisioning including custom OS flashing (including custom Android One builds for MVNOs), SIM lock configuration, Apple Business Manager (ABM) enrollment for iOS devices, Google Zero-Touch enrollment for Android devices, Samsung Knox Enrollment Service, carrier branding, app pre-installation, and IMEI registration. Devices ship ready to activate with zero IT setup required on receipt.
Solaris Wireless has supplied electronic devices to U.S. government agencies, law enforcement organisations, and allied-nation government programmes. Government orders include ruggedised communications hardware (Sonim, Kyocera), MIL-STD-810 certified tablets, and specialist components. Solaris maintains pre-cleared inventory for rapid government procurement response with ITAR/EAR compliance documentation and full chain-of-custody records.
Solaris Wireless sources exclusively through authorised OEM manufacturer relationships and certified distribution channels. Every device is sourced with full provenance documentation including serial number records, OEM certification of origin, and chain-of-custody tracking. For specialist and end-of-life hardware, Solaris performs physical inspection, firmware verification, and testing against OEM specifications before shipment to eliminate counterfeit risk.
A Google-approved vendor for electronic devices is a supplier that has passed Google's internal procurement qualification process. This involves rigorous assessment of supply chain reliability, device sourcing capability (including hard-to-find and end-of-life components), fulfilment operations, compliance documentation, and quality assurance standards. Google maintains an approved vendor list for electronic device procurement covering consumer electronics, mobile devices, IoT hardware, and specialist components. Suppliers on this list are used for internal testing programmes, global operations equipment and special-usage deployments.
Solaris Wireless became a Google-approved vendor in 2016 after locating a discontinued mission-critical device that no other supplier in Google's approved supply chain could source. The device, a specific feature phone needed for internal testing and operations, was end-of-life and unavailable through standard channels. Solaris Wireless located authentic units with full provenance documentation and completed the delivery on timeline. Google subsequently qualified Solaris as an approved vendor and has been a client since.
Google-approved vendors have been vetted for supply chain reliability, product authenticity, compliance documentation, and fulfilment capability by one of the world's most demanding procurement organisations. For institutional buyers who lack the resources to conduct their own supplier audits, a supplier's Google-approved status is a credible proxy for the minimum standards Google requires. It indicates the supplier can handle complex sourcing requirements, has cleared Google's compliance and anti-counterfeiting standards, and has demonstrated the ability to deliver at scale.
Solaris Wireless supplies Google with smartphones, consumer electronics, IoT devices, and specialist hardware for internal testing programmes, special-usage provisioning, and global deployment programmes across 20+ countries. The specific device categories and programmes vary, as a long-term approved vendor, Solaris fulfils requirements across Google's procurement needs as they arise.
In addition to Google (approved vendor since 2016), Solaris Wireless supplies T-Mobile, Vodafone, Republic Wireless, Pacific MVNO operators, Ritual.co (for whom Solaris provisioned approximately 10,000 kiosk units), U.S. Government procurement programmes, and Fortune 500 enterprises across technology, telecommunications and financial services sectors. The company has sourced over 100,000 mobile units for institutional clients since founding in 2013.
Institutional device procurement is the structured process by which enterprises, government agencies, and MVNOs source electronic devices, smartphones, laptops, tablets, rugged hardware, at scale. Unlike retail purchasing, institutional procurement involves volume pricing negotiations, compliance verification, MDM provisioning pre-configuration, and direct-to-location delivery, typically for 100 to 100,000+ units per order.
The primary institutional device buyers are Fortune 500 enterprises equipping distributed workforces, MVNO operators sourcing handsets for subscriber programmes, U.S. Government and allied-nation agencies requiring compliant ruggedised hardware, telecom carriers (T-Mobile, Vodafone) procuring test and operations devices, technology companies running internal testing and global deployments, and healthcare and logistics companies deploying rugged Android or iOS fleets.
TCO for bulk device procurement includes: hardware unit cost, MDM licensing (typically $4-8 per device per month for Jamf/Intune), provisioning and enrollment labour (eliminated if supplier handles ABM/Zero-Touch), IT staging and logistics, ongoing support contracts, and end-of-life disposal. A dedicated bulk device supplier who handles provisioning can reduce total per-device TCO by 20-40% compared to buying through a consumer channel and staging in-house.
Enterprise procurement teams evaluate wholesale phone suppliers on: (1) OEM authorisation and inventory access for required device models and hardware revisions; (2) MDM provisioning capability, Apple Business Manager, Google Zero-Touch, custom OS; (3) global delivery network for direct-to-employee or multi-site delivery; (4) compliance credentials for export-controlled or government orders (ITAR/EAR); (5) minimum order flexibility for pilot programmes; and (6) track record with comparable institutional buyers.
Consumer retailers (Best Buy, Amazon, carrier stores) sell individual or small quantities of retail-boxed devices at retail prices without provisioning, MDM enrollment, custom OS, or compliance documentation. An institutional device supplier like Solaris Wireless provides: volume pricing, spec-precise sourcing by hardware revision and region variant, MDM pre-enrollment (ABM, Zero-Touch), SIM lock and carrier branding, custom OS flashing, direct-to-employee delivery to 20+ countries, and chain-of-custody documentation for government orders.
Lead times for bulk device procurement depend on order size and provisioning requirements. Standard in-stock devices for orders under 1,000 units: 3-7 business days with provisioning. Large orders of 1,000-10,000 units: 2-4 weeks. Custom OS or complex MDM configuration adds 3-5 business days. Government orders with urgent requirements can be fulfilled in 72 hours from pre-cleared inventory. Direct-to-employee delivery to 20+ countries adds 3-7 business days international transit.
Yes. Institutional suppliers authorised for Apple Business Manager (ABM) can register iPhones and iPads into your ABM account before shipment. Once registered, devices automatically enrol into your MDM platform (Jamf, Microsoft Intune, Mosyle, or any ABM-compatible MDM) on first power-on, with no manual IT enrollment per device required. Solaris Wireless provides ABM pre-enrollment as a standard service for enterprise iPhone and iPad orders.
Google Zero-Touch enrollment is an Android Enterprise programme that lets device suppliers pre-configure Android devices for automatic corporate MDM enrollment on first boot. When an employee powers on a Zero-Touch enrolled device, it contacts Google's Zero-Touch infrastructure and automatically applies the organisation's EMM/MDM policy without any manual IT setup. Solaris Wireless, as a Google-approved vendor since 2016, applies Zero-Touch enrollment to Android orders before shipment.
Solaris coordinates iPhone supply through Apple Authorised Reseller commercial channels. We register as the authorised purchaser in your Apple Business Manager tenant so devices auto-enrol into your MDM via DEP on the first power-on, eliminating per-device IT staging.
Apple Business Manager federates with all major Apple-supporting MDMs: Jamf Pro, Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, Mosyle, Kandji, Hexnode and Apple-certified solutions. We pre-pair to your platform before shipment.
Yes. Solaris ships sealed iPhones with asset tags applied to your scheme, packaged in tamper-evident shipping, direct to the employee address. The employee opens the box and the device auto-enrols to your MDM in under 60 seconds.
Yes, on request. For 100+ unit fleets we strongly recommend it. The cost is modest relative to productivity protection from rapid replacement and on-site service for qualifying volumes.
Solaris Wireless typical bulk iPhone engagements range from 50 to 5,000+ units. 50+ units qualify for institutional pricing; 100+ units receive dedicated account management.
Institutional mobile device sourcing is the process by which government agencies, MVNOs, telecom operators and Fortune 500 enterprises procure smartphones and handsets in bulk, directly from OEMs or authorised distributors, with custom carrier configuration, SIM lock, MDM enrolment and compliant fulfilment. Unlike retail purchasing, institutional sourcing involves spec-precise hardware requirements, volume pricing and end-to-end provisioning.
MVNOs source handsets through authorised distributors like Solaris Wireless, which procure devices at institutional volume from OEM relationships across four continents. Devices are provisioned with custom OS builds, carrier branding, splash banners and SIM locks before fulfilment, shipped direct to subscribers or carrier warehouses. Solaris Wireless has provisioned handsets for MVNOs including Republic Wireless and Pacific operators in the Cook Islands.
SIM lock provisioning configures a mobile device to only operate on a specific carrier's network. For bulk orders, this is applied at the distributor level before shipment, every unit arrives pre-locked to the operator's network, eliminating the need for manual carrier-side configuration after delivery.
Solaris Wireless serves institutional buyers with typical engagements ranging from a few hundred specialised units up to tens of thousands of fully provisioned devices. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment. Contact the team at +1 (305) 222-7353 for a quote.
Solaris Wireless sources Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Motorola, Kyocera, Sonim rugged handsets, Nokia feature phones, Android and iOS devices, and KaiOS feature phones at institutional volumes. Devices are sourced through manufacturer relationships, authorised distributors and certified secondary-market channels across four continents.
Enterprises reduce bulk laptop procurement costs by working with institutional distributors who hold direct OEM relationships and volume pricing, standardising on 2-3 hardware configurations instead of buying ad hoc, negotiating multi-year lifecycle agreements, and combining MDM pre-enrolment and asset tagging into the order to eliminate internal IT setup costs per device.
MDM pre-enrolment configures laptops into a Mobile Device Management platform (such as Apple Business Manager, Microsoft Intune or Google Workspace) before shipment. Devices arrive ready to activate with corporate policies, apps and security settings pre-applied, eliminating per-unit IT setup time. Solaris Wireless handles MDM pre-enrolment as part of its fulfilment service for enterprise laptop orders.
Solaris Wireless sources Dell, Lenovo, HP, Apple MacBook Pro and Air, Microsoft Surface and Chromebooks for enterprise and educational deployments. Each order can include custom imaging, MDM enrolment, asset tagging and zero-touch provisioning.
TCO in enterprise laptop procurement includes hardware purchase price, provisioning and imaging costs, deployment labour, support and warranty costs, and end-of-life disposal. Institutional distributors like Solaris Wireless reduce TCO by bundling provisioning and fulfilment services into the device unit cost, eliminating post-delivery IT work.
Solaris Wireless operates strategic supply-chain nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, enabling rapid fulfilment across North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. Lead times depend on order volume and provisioning requirements, contact +1 (305) 222-7353 for a timeline on your specific requirement.
An MVNO phone supplier sources, provisions and fulfils handsets for mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), carriers that lease network capacity from major operators and sell mobile services under their own brand. MVNO phone suppliers configure devices with custom OS, SIM lock, carrier branding, splash banners and pre-installed apps so handsets ship ready to activate on the MVNO's network.
Solaris Wireless has supplied and provisioned handsets for Republic Wireless in the USA and Pacific MVNO operators including Cook Islands operators. The company has served MVNOs and telecom operators since 2013, providing carrier-branded Android and iOS devices with custom OS flashing, SIM lock and splash banner installation.
Solaris Wireless provides full MVNO provisioning: custom OS flashing including Android One builds, SIM lock to the operator's network, carrier branding, splash (start-up) banner installation, MMS/APN parameter configuration, pre-installed carrier apps, MDM pre-enrolment and IMEI registration. Every unit ships ready to activate on the MVNO's network.
Yes. Solaris Wireless has supplied provisioned handsets to MVNO operators in remote markets including Pacific island nations. The company operates supply nodes in Miami, Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, enabling fulfilment across 20+ countries with full export documentation and freight forwarding.
Solaris Wireless sources Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Motorola, Nokia feature phones and KaiOS devices, and other Android OEM handsets for MVNO clients. All devices can be provisioned to the MVNO's specific carrier requirements including custom OS, SIM lock and branding.
Solaris Wireless has been a Google-approved vendor since 2016, supplying smartphones and electronics for Fortune 500 enterprises across internal testing, deployment and global operations programmes. The company has supplied 100,000+ mobile units to institutional buyers since 2013, providing end-to-end provisioning with MDM enrollment, custom OS and direct-to-employee delivery.
Solaris Wireless sources Apple iPhone (all current models), Samsung Galaxy S and A series, Google Pixel, Motorola, and rugged enterprise phones from Kyocera and Sonim. All devices can be enrolled in Apple Business Manager or Google Zero-Touch and configured with corporate MDM policies before delivery.
Yes. Solaris Wireless registers iPhones and iPads in Apple Business Manager (ABM) before shipment, so devices automatically enroll into your MDM platform (Jamf, Intune, Mosyle or any ABM-compatible MDM) on first activation. No manual IT enrollment required per device.
Yes. Solaris Wireless provides direct-to-employee delivery with individually packaged, labelled and provisioned devices shipped to employee desk locations, field offices or remote sites across 20+ countries. This eliminates the need for a central IT staging facility for large enterprise rollouts.
Solaris Wireless serves enterprise buyers with orders from a few hundred devices for pilot programmes to tens of thousands for nationwide rollouts. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Call +1 (305) 222-7353.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based bulk Android phone supplier that has supplied 100,000+ mobile units to enterprises, MVNOs, telecom operators and government agencies since 2013. The company is a Google-approved vendor since 2016 and has fulfilled bulk Android orders for clients including Republic Wireless, Pacific MVNOs, U.S. Government agencies and Fortune 500 enterprises.
Solaris Wireless sources Samsung Galaxy, Motorola, Kyocera rugged Android phones, Sonim rugged Android handsets, Google Pixel, OnePlus, and other Android OEM devices at institutional volumes. All devices can be provisioned with custom Android OS builds, SIM lock, carrier branding and MDM enrolment before delivery.
Yes. Solaris Wireless specialises in custom Android OS flashing including lightweight Android One builds, SIM lock configuration, carrier branding, splash banner installation, Google Zero-Touch MDM enrolment, app pre-installation and bespoke firmware deployment. Every unit ships ready to activate.
Solaris Wireless serves institutional buyers with engagements ranging from a few hundred specialised Android units to tens of thousands of fully provisioned devices. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Call +1 (305) 222-7353 for a quote.
Yes. Solaris Wireless supplies ruggedised Android handsets for U.S. Government and allied-nation procurement with pre-cleared inventory, 72-hour rapid response, ITAR/EAR compliance and chain-of-custody documentation for field deployment.
Solaris Wireless distinguishes itself through Google-approved vendor status since 2016, end-to-end provisioning capability (custom OS, SIM lock, MDM), a global supply chain across Miami, Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, and 10+ years serving Fortune 500 enterprises, MVNOs and government agencies. Unlike commodity distributors, Solaris handles spec-precise procurement for mission-critical programmes.
MVNOs source wholesale Android phones through specialist institutional device suppliers with custom OS flashing capability, not through consumer retailers or carrier channels. The supplier must be able to source specific Android SKUs at volume pricing, flash custom Android firmware (carrier branding, SIM lock, APN configuration), pre-install MVNO apps and apply Google Zero-Touch enrollment. A supplier relationship, not one-off retail purchasing, is the standard model for MVNO device supply.
Custom OS flashing is the process of loading modified Android firmware onto handsets before they ship to MVNO subscribers. The custom ROM typically includes: carrier-specific branding and boot animation, pre-configured APN and network settings, pre-installed MVNO apps (account management, data usage, customer support), SIM lock to the MVNO's network, and modified default settings. Custom OS work requires OEM flashing tools, a provisioning facility, and software engineers experienced with Android build configuration.
MVNOs typically source mid-range Android handsets that balance subscriber affordability with sufficient hardware capability for their service. The most commonly sourced models include Samsung Galaxy A series (A15, A25, A35), Motorola Moto G series, Nokia smartphones, and occasionally Xiaomi/Redmi for cost-sensitive programmes. Premium MVNOs offering flagship devices source Samsung Galaxy S series or Google Pixel. Rugged MVNOs serving field operations buyers source Sonim or Kyocera devices.
SIM lock provisioning restricts a device to accept only SIMs from a specific carrier or MVNO, preventing the device from being used on competing networks. MVNOs source subsidised or below-market handsets and require SIM lock to protect the subsidy, a subscriber cannot take a subsidised MVNO handset and immediately use it on a competing network. SIM lock is applied during the OEM flashing process using carrier-specific firmware or OEM locking APIs before the device ships.
MVNO device suppliers typically accept minimum orders of 250-500 units for custom OS flashing programmes, as the setup cost for flashing configuration must be amortised across a minimum batch. Solaris Wireless handles MVNO orders from pilot-scale batches to programme-level orders of tens of thousands of units. Contact the team at +1 (305) 222-7353 to discuss your specific MVNO device programme requirements.
Yes. Institutional device suppliers like Solaris Wireless source both Android handsets for custom OS and SIM lock provisioning and iPhones for ABM enrollment and carrier configuration. iOS devices have different provisioning requirements (Apple Business Manager, carrier bundles) but can be sourced and configured alongside Android devices through a single supplier. MVNOs offering both Android and iOS subscriber devices benefit from consolidated procurement with a single institutional supplier.
MDM device provisioning configures bulk device orders into a Mobile Device Management platform (such as Apple Business Manager, Google Zero-Touch or Microsoft Intune) before shipment. Devices arrive at the enterprise with corporate policies, security settings and apps pre-applied, eliminating manual IT setup time per device. Solaris Wireless handles MDM provisioning as part of every bulk order.
Solaris Wireless supports Apple Business Manager (ABM) enrollment for iPhones and iPads, Google Zero-Touch enrollment for Android Enterprise devices, and Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME) for Samsung devices. Devices can also be pre-enrolled into Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, or any other MDM platform upon request.
Yes. Solaris Wireless combines custom OS flashing with MDM provisioning in a single order. Android devices can be flashed with custom Android One builds, AOSP variants or carrier-specific firmware, then enrolled into Google Zero-Touch or Samsung Knox before shipment.
Zero-touch provisioning (Google Zero-Touch or Apple Automated Device Enrollment) registers devices in an MDM platform before they reach the end user, so devices auto-configure on first boot. MDM enrollment registers the device into the management platform. Solaris Wireless handles both steps, device registration in the program and physical MDM enrollment configuration, before shipment.
Solaris Wireless has provisioned up to 10,000+ devices in a single deployment programme for clients including Ritual.co (restaurant kiosk rollout) and U.S. Government agencies. Bulk MDM provisioning is available for any order from 100 units up to tens of thousands, with per-unit verification and quality control before shipment.
Custom OS flashing is the process of loading modified Android firmware onto smartphones or tablets before they ship to end users. The custom ROM replaces the OEM factory firmware with a version that includes carrier-specific branding, SIM lock configuration, pre-installed applications, custom boot animation, modified default settings, and in some cases a lightweight Android build. Bulk flashing is performed by institutional device suppliers using OEM-licensed flashing tools at scale, typically 100 to tens of thousands of units per programme.
MVNOs require devices with their own carrier branding, pre-configured APN and network settings, SIM lock to their network, pre-installed MVNO apps, and sometimes a lightweight Android build that reduces carrier support calls. None of this is available from factory-default OEM firmware or from consumer retailers. Custom OS flashing is the only way for an MVNO to deliver a fully branded subscriber device that behaves as specified from first boot.
Custom OS flashing replaces the firmware on the device before shipment, it changes what the device runs at a deep level, including branding, boot animation, SIM lock and pre-installed system apps. MDM enrollment (Apple Business Manager, Google Zero-Touch) configures the device to enroll in a corporate management platform on first boot, it does not change the OS but applies corporate policies and app assignments over the standard OEM firmware. Some deployments use both: custom OS flashing for an MVNO-branded base firmware, then MDM enrollment for corporate policy application on top.
Android One is Google's programme for creating lightweight, clean versions of Android that receive guaranteed OS updates and security patches for a specified period. Enterprise and MVNO buyers use Android One builds because they provide a stable, uncluttered baseline without OEM bloatware, guaranteed security patches, and reduced device support burden. Solaris Wireless has provisioned Android One builds for clients including Ritual.co's restaurant kiosk programme, where a lightweight OS was required for reliable kiosk mode operation.
Custom OS flashing requires: OEM-licensed flashing tools (Qualcomm QFIL, MediaTek SP Flash Tool, or OEM-specific tools), an ESD-safe provisioning facility, Android firmware engineering capability to build and validate custom ROMs, quality assurance processes for per-device verification, and relationships with OEMs to obtain unlocked bootloaders or factory-mode access. This is a specialised capability available from a small number of institutional device suppliers. Solaris Wireless has performed custom OS flashing for MVNO programmes, enterprise kiosk deployments and government field devices.
Flash time per device depends on the ROM size and flashing method, typically 3-8 minutes per device for a standard Android build. For a 1,000-unit order using a multi-port flashing rig (8-16 simultaneous ports), total flashing time is 3-5 days including QA verification. Build preparation (ROM development, testing and sign-off) adds 1-4 weeks for new programmes. Repeat orders using an existing approved build flash within standard lead time. Solaris Wireless quotes lead times based on order size, provisioning complexity and current queue, contact the team for a timeline on your programme.
Zero-touch MDM enrollment means devices automatically configure themselves with corporate MDM policies on first boot, with no manual IT setup required per device. Apple Business Manager (for iOS/macOS) and Google Zero-Touch (for Android) enable this by pre-registering device serial numbers or IMEIs against an organisation's MDM platform before shipment. The device supplier performs the registration. When the device powers on for the first time, it contacts Apple or Google servers, receives its MDM enrollment assignment, and downloads the corporate profile automatically.
Apple Business Manager (ABM) is Apple's web-based portal for enterprise device management, app distribution and managed Apple IDs. For bulk iPhone deployment, an ABM-authorised supplier registers ordered iPhones in the buyer's ABM account before shipment. Those devices are linked to the organisation's MDM (Jamf, Intune, Mosyle, etc.). On first activation, each iPhone contacts Apple's servers, receives its ABM assignment, and automatically enrolls into the MDM with corporate apps, policies and security settings applied. The employee completes a brief guided setup and receives a fully configured corporate iPhone.
Google Zero-Touch is Android's enterprise enrollment platform, comparable to Apple Business Manager. Device suppliers authorised for Zero-Touch register each Android device's IMEI in the buyer's Zero-Touch portal before shipment. On first boot, the device checks in with Google's Zero-Touch infrastructure, receives its EMM/MDM enrollment configuration, and automatically applies the organisation's Android Enterprise policy. Works with all major Android EMM platforms including VMware Workspace ONE, Microsoft Intune, Jamf, and MobileIron.
Apple Business Manager is compatible with any MDM platform that supports Apple's Device Enrollment Program (DEP) API. Major compatible MDM platforms include: Jamf Pro and Jamf Now, Microsoft Intune, Mosyle, Kandji, Hexnode, ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager Plus, and SOTI MobiControl. The buyer links their MDM platform to their ABM account, and devices purchased through an ABM-authorised supplier are automatically assigned to that MDM.
Without zero-touch enrollment (manual MDM setup): an IT technician can manually enroll and configure 15-20 smartphones per day, so 1,000 devices requires 50-67 person-days of IT labour. With Apple Business Manager or Google Zero-Touch pre-enrollment by the device supplier, zero IT staff are needed for per-device setup, each device self-configures on first boot. The 50-67 person-days of IT staging labour is entirely eliminated, saving $20,000-40,000 in IT costs for a 1,000-device rollout.
Yes, in two ways. Through ABM or Zero-Touch, apps assigned in the MDM platform are automatically pushed to devices on first boot without supplier involvement, the MDM handles app deployment. For custom OS orders (typically MVNO or specialist enterprise), apps can be pre-installed as system applications during the firmware flashing process before shipment, so they are present even before the device contacts the MDM server. The appropriate method depends on whether the buyer needs ABM/ZTE enrollment or custom OS.
Yes. Solaris coordinates Zero-Touch enrolment through registered partner relationships and direct OEM channels for Samsung, Motorola, Pixel, Sonim, Kyocera, HMD and Transsion.
Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, Jamf Pro, MobileIron/Ivanti, SOTI MobiControl, Samsung Knox Manage, IBM MaaS360 and most Android Enterprise EMMs. We pre-pair each device to your tenant before shipment.
Yes. For MVNO and operator engagements we layer Zero-Touch enrolment alongside custom OS flashing, SIM lock to your network, carrier branding and pre-pairing to the subscriber's SIM and account.
Yes. Solaris ships pre-registered devices direct to employees with asset tags applied. The employee unboxes, powers on, signs in with corporate credentials, and the device auto-enrols to your MDM.
Typical engagements range from 50 to 10,000 units. 100+ unit orders receive dedicated account management with mobile/SMS access to your account manager.
Zero-Touch is Google's cross-OEM Android auto-enrolment programme (works for Pixel, Samsung, Motorola, Sonim and other participating OEMs). Knox Mobile Enrollment is Samsung-specific and offers deeper Samsung-Knox configuration (Knox security profile, Knox container, Samsung-specific device restrictions). Samsung devices can use either or both.
Yes. Major MDM platforms (Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, Jamf with Android adjunct) federate with both ABM and Zero-Touch from the same console, simplifying mixed-fleet management.
Yes. Solaris coordinates registration in all three programmes through Apple Authorised Reseller channels, Zero-Touch registered partnerships, and Samsung Approved Reseller relationships.
The platforms themselves are free. Device pricing flows through the commercial procurement channel; the auto-enrolment programme adds no per-device fee.
Sonim, Kyocera and other ruggedised Android OEMs participate in Zero-Touch. Use Zero-Touch enrolment to your MDM. Sonim devices in particular have strong Android Enterprise integration and benefit from Zero-Touch deployment.
Yes. Solaris Wireless has supplied ruggedised communications hardware and mobile devices to U.S. Government agencies and allied-nation procurement programmes. The company maintains pre-cleared inventory for rapid response requirements and provides full ITAR/EAR compliance documentation and chain-of-custody records for every government order.
Yes. Solaris Wireless handles Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) compliance for specialist and export-controlled hardware procurement. All government and military shipments include full export documentation, compliance certificates and chain-of-custody records.
Solaris Wireless supplies ruggedised Android handsets (Sonim, Kyocera), MIL-STD-810G certified devices, ruggedised tablets, satellite connectivity hardware (Starlink), specialist communication components, body camera parts and end-of-life components for government and military procurement programmes.
Solaris Wireless maintains pre-cleared inventory for 72-hour rapid response on urgent government procurement requests. The company operates supply nodes in Miami, Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore for rapid international fulfilment when required.
Yes. Solaris Wireless provides full chain-of-custody documentation for every government and military device order, including provenance records, IMEI registration, authentication certificates and export compliance documentation as required by the procurement programme.
Solaris Wireless coordinates supply through GSA Schedule holders and direct-to-agency contracts. For agency procurement teams that require specific contract vehicle alignment, our team works with your contracting officer to identify the correct path.
Yes. All government-channel laptops are sourced from TAA-designated countries with country-of-origin documentation included in the order. The TAA assertion is part of the standard government delivery package.
Yes. We pre-configure CAC/PIV smart card readers, integrate with your agency PKI, and set the smart card middleware (ActivClient, Identity Device Manager) before shipment so the laptop authenticates on first connection to the agency network.
Yes. Solaris handles ITAR/EAR controlled hardware deployments with full chain-of-custody documentation, DSP-83 where required, and end-user certification. We have served U.S. Government and allied nations programmes for ruggedised communications hardware.
Solaris Wireless coordinates ITAR-controlled deployments through DDTC-registered brokerage partners and direct registration where the engagement requires. Documentation of registration status is provided to qualified institutional buyers under NDA as part of due diligence.
Yes. Solaris handles EAR-controlled electronic device deployments globally including end-user screening against the Entity List, the Denied Persons List and the Specially Designated Nationals list, jurisdictional ECCN classification, and export-licence application support where required.
Solaris provides DSP-83 Non-Transfer and Use Certification where the deployment requires it, end-user certification, chain-of-custody tracking from manufacture to end use, and post-shipment recordkeeping for the 5-year regulatory retention period.
Yes, with appropriate licensing. Many allied-nation deployments operate under ITAR exemptions or specific export licences. Solaris has supported allied-nation programmes including pre-cleared inventory and 72-hour rapid response for ruggedised communications hardware.
From pre-cleared inventory at the Miami, Netherlands, Dubai or Singapore supply nodes, Solaris dispatches in 72 hours for qualified rapid-response engagements. Standard ITAR shipments take 2-12 weeks depending on the article and licence requirement.
Solaris coordinates federal mobile device supply through partnerships with GSA Schedule holders for Schedule-aligned procurement, and through direct-to-agency contracts for specialised engagements (ruggedised communications, EOL components, rapid-response inventory). For agency teams that require specific Schedule alignment, we work with your contracting officer to identify the correct path.
Yes. All government-channel phones are sourced from TAA-designated countries (Vietnam, Thailand, India, Mexico, Korea) with country-of-origin documentation included with every shipment.
Solaris supplies NDAA-compliant Android and iOS handsets. For deployments under NDAA Section 889 we provide written attestation per device SKU.
Yes. We pre-configure CAC/PIV smart-card readers, integrate with your agency PKI, set the smart-card middleware (ActivClient, Identity Device Manager) and validate authentication before shipment.
Yes. Solaris handles ITAR/EAR controlled hardware deployments with full chain-of-custody documentation, DSP-83 where required, and end-user certification. The U.S. Government and allied nations have used Solaris for ruggedised communications hardware programmes.
Standard orders deliver in 4-6 weeks. Direct-to-agency rapid-deployment delivers in 72 hours from pre-cleared inventory at the Miami, Netherlands, Dubai or Singapore supply nodes.
Solaris Wireless is an institutional Starlink terminal wholesale distributor offering Starlink Standard, Business and Maritime kits at bulk pricing for enterprises, maritime operators, NGOs and government agencies. Bulk Starlink orders are shipped from supply nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore to 20+ countries.
Starlink Standard is for residential and small business use. Starlink Business provides higher throughput, lower latency and priority customer support for enterprise remote sites, construction operations and government field deployments. Starlink Maritime is ruggedised for vessel use, providing high-speed satellite connectivity at sea.
Primary wholesale Starlink buyers include enterprises deploying connectivity to remote or construction sites, maritime and offshore vessel operators, government and military field operations requiring secure satellite connectivity, NGOs in underserved regions, and managed service providers offering satellite broadband solutions.
Yes. Solaris Wireless ships Starlink terminals internationally from supply nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore. All international orders include full export documentation and freight forwarding. Delivery is available across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Oceania.
Solaris Wireless handles institutional Starlink orders from a few units for specialist deployments to large-scale multi-site rollouts. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Contact +1 (305) 222-7353 for wholesale pricing.
Solaris Wireless is an institutional Starlink terminal distributor offering Starlink Standard, Business and Maritime kits at wholesale pricing for enterprises, maritime operators, NGOs and government agencies. The company ships bulk Starlink orders to 20+ countries from supply nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Starlink Business provides higher throughput, lower latency and priority data access compared to Starlink Standard, making it suitable for enterprise remote sites, construction operations, field offices, government deployments and managed service providers requiring reliable high-speed satellite connectivity.
Yes. Solaris Wireless operates supply-chain nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, enabling international Starlink fulfilment across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Oceania. Full export documentation and freight forwarding are included with bulk orders.
Yes. Solaris Wireless sources Starlink Maritime terminal kits for commercial vessel operators, offshore platforms and maritime NGOs requiring high-speed satellite connectivity at sea. Orders include freight forwarding, export documentation and direct-to-port or vessel delivery.
Yes. We register each terminal to your Starlink Business or Maritime account against the vessel ID before shipment, so the kit activates against the correct service plan on first power-on.
Solaris supplies the appropriate mast mount, deck mount or gimbal-stabilised mount for the vessel class. For superyachts and high-performance vessels, gimbal-stabilised mounts compensate for vessel motion.
Standard delivery is to port-of-call or to the vessel operator's logistics hub. For vessels in long voyages, Solaris coordinates port-of-call delivery with the vessel's schedule.
Solaris Wireless typical maritime engagements range from 5 vessels (regional fleet) to 100+ vessels (global commercial shipping). 10+ kits receive dedicated maritime account management.
The Starlink terminal itself is not zone-rated, but the installation can be configured for hazardous-area deployment with the dish mounted in safe area and signal conducted to controlled equipment via approved cable runs and junction boxes. Solaris coordinates this configuration.
Yes. We pre-pair each kit to the operator's Starlink Business account and load the SCADA gateway configuration so the kit comes online integrated with the operator's monitoring system.
Solaris Wireless typically delivers within 2-4 weeks for standard kit volumes. For frac fleet operators with rapid mobilisation, expedited 1-week delivery is available with priority logistics.
Yes. Pole mounts, mast mounts, building mounts, ATEX-compatible junction boxes, surge protection and grounding kits are supplied as part of the deployment kit per site type.
Businesses can buy Starlink terminals in bulk through institutional wholesale distributors like Solaris Wireless, which supplies Starlink Standard, Business and Maritime kits at volume pricing for enterprises, governments, maritime operators and NGOs. Bulk Starlink orders are available from supply nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore with international delivery to 20+ countries.
Starlink Standard is designed for residential and small business use with basic throughput and standard hardware. Starlink Business provides higher throughput (150-500 Mbps download), lower latency, priority network access during congestion, and priority customer support, designed for enterprise remote sites, construction, government field deployments and MSPs. Starlink Maritime is a ruggedised terminal for vessel use, providing high-speed satellite connectivity at sea with anti-roll mounting hardware and marine-grade weatherproofing.
Starlink wholesale distribution involves purchasing Starlink terminal hardware kits (dish, router, mounting hardware) in bulk through an authorised wholesale distributor at volume pricing below direct retail. The distributor handles international freight, export documentation and delivery to the buyer's sites. Service plan activation is typically handled separately by the end user through SpaceX's activation portal. Institutional distributors like Solaris Wireless ship Starlink terminals internationally from regional supply nodes to minimise transit time and customs complexity.
Primary bulk Starlink buyers include: enterprises deploying connectivity to remote construction sites, mining operations, or agricultural locations; maritime and offshore vessel operators (commercial shipping, fishing fleets, offshore platforms); government and military field operations requiring secure satellite connectivity in areas without cellular coverage; NGOs operating in underserved or post-disaster regions; and managed service providers building satellite broadband offerings for enterprise clients.
Yes, Starlink terminals can be shipped internationally. Note that Starlink service coverage varies by region, service activation requires coverage in the deployment country. A wholesale distributor with international supply nodes (like Solaris Wireless operating from Miami, Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore) can minimise international transit time and handle export documentation. The buyer must verify Starlink service availability in their deployment country before ordering hardware.
Yes. Starlink Maritime is SpaceX's purpose-built product for vessel and offshore use. It provides high-speed satellite connectivity (download speeds up to 350 Mbps) for commercial shipping, fishing fleets, cruise operators, offshore platforms and superyachts. The Maritime terminal is ruggedised for marine environments with IP56 rating and anti-roll hardware. It operates on the Maritime service plan with global ocean coverage and no speed caps. Solaris Wireless distributes Starlink Maritime kits for bulk vessel and offshore fleet orders.
Business adds priority data, higher throughput allocation, a higher-performance terminal, and business-grade SLA with faster support response. Standard is consumer-tier service. Business is the right choice for fixed-site deployments where the connection is mission-critical.
Standard Business is designed for fixed-site use. For vessel deployment, Starlink Maritime is the correct kit class. Some Business plans support in-motion use via a separate Mobility add-on; verify with Starlink and your supplier.
Yes. Solaris Wireless distributes Starlink Maritime kits in bulk to commercial shipping operators, offshore platform companies and superyacht fleets. Pre-registration to your maritime service account and vessel-appropriate mounting hardware are coordinated as part of the engagement.
Standard kit volumes ship in 2-4 weeks. For rapid-response deployments (disaster relief, government engagements), expedited 1-week delivery is available with priority logistics.
Standard ships with a basic ground-stake or roof-mount kit. Business ships with the high-performance dish and standard mount. Maritime ships with gimbal-stabilised mount appropriate to the vessel class. Solaris coordinates additional mounting hardware (mast mounts, deck mounts, ATEX-compatible junction boxes) per the deployment requirement.
Businesses and governments source Starlink terminals in bulk through authorised institutional distributors like Solaris Wireless, which provides Starlink Standard, Business and Maritime kits at institutional pricing. Orders include configuration, freight forwarding and direct-to-site delivery across 20+ countries. Contact Solaris Wireless at +1 (305) 222-7353 for bulk Starlink pricing.
Starlink Standard is designed for residential and small business use. Starlink Business provides higher throughput and priority support for enterprise sites and remote operations. Starlink Maritime is ruggedised for vessel use, with high-speed connectivity at sea. Solaris Wireless sources all three variants at institutional pricing for enterprises, NGOs, maritime operators and government agencies.
Primary bulk buyers of Starlink terminals include enterprises deploying connectivity to remote or construction sites, maritime and offshore operators, government and military field operations, NGOs in underserved regions, and managed service providers offering satellite broadband. Solaris Wireless fulfils Starlink bulk orders with direct-to-site shipping across 20+ countries.
Yes. Solaris Wireless operates supply-chain nodes in Miami, the Netherlands, Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore, enabling international Starlink terminal fulfilment across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific and Oceania. Full export documentation and freight forwarding are included.
Solaris Wireless handles institutional Starlink orders from a few units for specialist deployments up to large-scale multi-site rollouts. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Request a quote at solariswireless.com or call +1 (305) 222-7353.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based IoT device distributor supplying IP security cameras, smart speakers, AI glasses, wearables, GPS trackers, industrial gateways and connected appliances to enterprises, government agencies and technology platforms worldwide. The company sources IoT hardware through manufacturer relationships across four continents.
Solaris Wireless supplies IP security cameras, AI-enabled surveillance cameras, body cameras and smart cameras for enterprise security, government surveillance programmes and smart-city deployments. Devices are sourced from leading manufacturers and provisioned with firmware configuration and network credentials before shipment.
Yes. Specialist and end-of-life IoT component sourcing is a core Solaris capability. The company has located 40+ specialist IoT SKUs including discontinued components for body camera manufacturers, medical device OEMs and industrial equipment makers across Europe and Asia.
Yes. Solaris Wireless provisions IoT devices with firmware flashing, network credential configuration, MDM or remote management platform enrolment, and asset tagging. Devices arrive ready to activate without on-site IT configuration.
Solaris supplies cameras to fit the procurement requirements of the deploying agency. For NDAA-restricted programmes we route to NDAA-compliant alternatives (Axis, Bosch, Hanwha, Verkada). For programmes outside NDAA scope, the full vendor catalogue is available.
Yes. We pre-pair devices to AWS IoT Core, Azure IoT Hub, Google Cloud IoT, ThingsBoard, ThingWorx and most major municipal IoT platforms with the correct credentials and certificates loaded before shipment.
Cellular (LTE-M, NB-IoT, 5G FWA), LoRaWAN, fibre, and Starlink for remote locations. Solaris also supplies the Starlink kits for hard-to-reach municipal infrastructure where cellular coverage is poor.
Yes. Pole-mount brackets, junction boxes, weatherproof enclosures, surge protectors and PoE injectors ship as part of the deployment kit so the field crew has everything needed in one delivery.
IoT hardware supply chain management covers the sourcing, configuration, fulfilment and lifecycle management of connected devices, including IP cameras, smart speakers, GPS trackers, industrial gateways and wearables, for enterprise and government deployments. It includes vendor qualification, firmware provisioning, compliance documentation and direct-to-site delivery at scale.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based institutional IoT device distributor supplying IP security cameras, smart speakers, AI glasses, wearables, GPS trackers, industrial gateways and connected appliances to enterprises, government agencies and technology platforms worldwide. The company sources IoT hardware through manufacturer relationships across four continents.
Smart cameras are IP-connected security and surveillance devices with AI analytics capabilities. Bulk buyers include government agencies, enterprise security teams, retail chains, hospitality groups and smart-city programmes. Solaris Wireless sources and provisions smart cameras at institutional scale, with configuration and direct-to-site fulfilment included.
IoT device provisioning includes firmware flashing, network credential configuration, MDM or remote management platform enrolment, asset tagging and packaging for direct-to-site delivery. Solaris Wireless handles end-to-end provisioning so devices arrive ready to activate without on-site IT configuration.
Yes. Specialist and end-of-life sourcing is one of Solaris Wireless's core capabilities. The company has located 40+ specialist SKUs including discontinued IoT components and export-controlled items for academic, research and industrial clients across Europe and Asia.
Solaris Wireless specialises in locating discontinued, end-of-life and hard-to-find electronic components for body camera manufacturers, medical device OEMs, research institutions and industrial equipment makers. The company has sourced 40+ specialist SKUs including export-controlled items for clients across Europe and Asia, with full provenance and chain-of-custody documentation.
Yes. Solaris Wireless handles Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and UK Strategic Export Controls (UK SEC) compliance for specialist and export-controlled hardware procurement. All shipments include full export documentation and chain-of-custody records.
Yes. Body camera component sourcing is one of Solaris Wireless's established capabilities. The company sources specialist electronic components for body camera manufacturers, including discontinued and hard-to-find parts, with authentication, provenance documentation and export-compliance handling.
Solaris Wireless leverages manufacturer relationships, authorised distributors and certified secondary-market channels across four continents, Miami, Netherlands, Dubai and Hong Kong/Singapore, to locate EOL and hard-to-find components. The company's sourcing network was the basis of the Google vendor relationship, which began in 2016 after Solaris located a discontinued mission-critical feature phone no other supplier could find.
End-of-life (EOL) in electronics refers to the point at which a manufacturer ceases production and support for a specific component, device or product. After EOL announcement, remaining inventory is depleted through normal distribution channels, after which the component can only be sourced through specialist EOL suppliers who maintain stockpiles, through secondary market channels, or through parts recovery from decommissioned equipment. EOL procurement is a significant challenge for government programmes, defence systems and industrial applications that require specific components for equipment with 20-30 year lifecycles.
The primary EOL component buyers are: government and military programmes maintaining legacy systems over 20-30 year lifecycles where original components are no longer manufactured; OEMs servicing legacy product lines that require original components for repair and maintenance; enterprises maintaining operational technology (OT) systems (industrial control, medical, utilities) that cannot easily be replaced; and government defence programmes subject to DMSMS (Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages) requirements.
Key EOL sourcing risks include: counterfeit components (a documented problem in defence and industrial supply chains), re-marked or re-graded parts (failed components tested, marked as passing and resold), incorrect part numbers (components that appear visually identical but have different specifications), humidity or storage damage from improper warehousing, and fraudulent provenance documentation. Government defence programmes in particular face significant risk from counterfeit EOL components, the U.S. DFARS Clause 252.246-7007 requires counterfeit parts detection and avoidance plans for defence contractors.
Specialist EOL suppliers source discontinued components through: direct purchase of last-time-buy inventory at EOL announcement; established relationships with authorised distributors who maintain legacy stock; international supply networks that access inventory held in different regional distribution channels; parts recovery programmes that harvest components from decommissioned equipment; and extensive knowledge of which secondary market sources are reliable versus high-risk for specific component families. The supplier's geographic reach matters, a component EOL'd in North America may still be in active inventory in European or Asian distribution channels.
For government and defence EOL procurement: certificate of conformance, chain-of-custody documentation from manufacturer through every intermediary, lot/date code records, storage condition documentation, and counterfeit detection test reports (for high-risk components). For industrial and commercial EOL procurement: certificate of conformance, manufacturer part number and lot code verification, and supplier authentication records. Any EOL supplier who cannot provide these documents should not be used for sensitive procurement.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based institutional laptop distributor supplying Dell, Lenovo, HP, Apple MacBook Pro and Air, Microsoft Surface and Chromebooks to Fortune 500 enterprises, government agencies and educational institutions. The company includes custom imaging, MDM pre-enrolment and zero-touch provisioning as part of every bulk order.
Zero-touch provisioning configures laptops automatically on first boot using Apple Business Manager, Google Workspace, or Microsoft Intune, with no manual IT setup required per device. Solaris Wireless pre-enrols laptops into zero-touch MDM before shipment so they arrive ready to activate on any employee's desk.
Yes. Solaris Wireless sources Chromebooks at educational and enterprise pricing, pre-enrolled into Google Workspace for Education management domains. Bulk orders include asset tagging, MDM enrolment and direct-to-institution delivery.
Bulk laptop procurement reduces TCO by securing volume pricing 15-25% below standard retail, bundling provisioning and imaging into the unit cost, and eliminating per-device IT setup labour. Solaris Wireless further reduces TCO through standardised hardware configurations and multi-year lifecycle planning for enterprise clients.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based wholesale consumer electronics distributor supplying PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iPads, Android tablets, Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch and accessories at institutional bulk pricing to enterprises, retailers and technology platforms worldwide. The company has supplied consumer electronics to Google and Fortune 500 clients since 2013.
Yes. Solaris Wireless sources PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch consoles at wholesale bulk pricing for institutional buyers including retailers, employee gifting programmes, hospitality groups and technology companies. Orders are fulfilled with direct-to-site delivery and bulk packaging.
Yes. Solaris Wireless supplies iPads, Android tablets, Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch at institutional volumes. Tablets can be pre-configured with MDM enrolment and app pre-installation for enterprise or educational deployments.
Solaris Wireless serves institutional buyers with bulk consumer electronics orders. Requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Contact +1 (305) 222-7353 or visit solariswireless.com for a quote.
Solaris Wireless is a Miami-based bulk mobile phone supplier serving enterprises, MVNOs, telecom operators and government agencies since 2013. The company is a Google-approved vendor since 2016 and has supplied 100,000+ mobile units to clients including Republic Wireless, Pacific MVNOs, U.S. Government agencies and Fortune 500 enterprises.
Solaris Wireless sources Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Motorola, Kyocera rugged devices, Sonim rugged handsets, Nokia feature phones, Android and iOS devices, and KaiOS feature phones at institutional volumes for MVNOs, enterprise IT departments, government agencies and OEM customers.
Yes. Solaris Wireless provides full device provisioning including custom OS loading (including lightweight Android One builds), SIM lock configuration, carrier branding, splash banner installation, MDM pre-enrolment via Apple Business Manager or Google Zero-Touch, app pre-installation and bespoke firmware deployment at any volume.
Solaris Wireless serves institutional buyers with engagements ranging from a few hundred specialised units to tens of thousands of fully provisioned devices. Bulk requests of 100+ units receive a dedicated account manager and priority fulfilment at no extra cost. Call +1 (305) 222-7353 for a quote.
Yes. Solaris Wireless supplies ruggedised and standard Android handsets for U.S. Government and allied-nation procurement programmes, with pre-cleared inventory, 72-hour rapid response capability, ITAR/EAR compliance, and full chain-of-custody documentation for field deployment.
Consumer retail channels don't register your devices in your Apple Business Manager or Google Zero-Touch tenant, don't apply your asset tags, can't flash custom OS or SIM-lock to your network, and can't produce TAA/NDAA/ITAR documentation. Multiplied across 500-5,000 units, the staging and compliance gap turns into weeks of IT labour and tens of thousands of dollars.
Volume pricing is materially below retail for 50+ unit orders. The bigger savings come from eliminated IT staging time and reduced replacement cycles via AppleCare for Business or equivalent enterprise service tiers. Solaris quotes both per-unit and total-cost-of-ownership figures so the comparison is apples-to-apples.
Yes. Solaris ships sealed devices with asset tags applied to your scheme, packaged in tamper-evident shipping, direct to the employee address. The employee unboxes, signs in with corporate credentials, and the device auto-enrols to your MDM.
Solaris Wireless typical engagements range from 50 units (small enterprise refresh) to 50,000+ units (MVNO launch or government rollout). 50+ units qualify for institutional pricing; 100+ units receive dedicated account management.
Yes. Solaris has been a Google-approved vendor since 2016 and supplies handsets to T-Mobile, Vodafone, Republic Wireless, Pacific MVNO operators (including Cook Islands carriers), Ritual.co (10,000+ kiosk units), U.S. Government agencies and Fortune 500 enterprises.
Yes. Solaris Wireless is enrolled in OEM education-pricing programmes including Apple Education, Lenovo Education, HP for Education and Samsung Education. The discount is applied transparently in your quote.
Yes. We register as the authorised reseller in your Apple School Manager tenant so devices auto-enrol on first activation. Same for Google Admin Console for Chromebook deployments.
Solaris pre-configures GoGuardian, Securly, Lightspeed Systems, Hapara and Smoothwall content filters. The filter is locked active with student override blocked.
Yes. Devices ship boxed by classroom or by school with the inventory list and asset tags applied. Charging carts can be included in the same shipment.
Solaris Wireless supports VMware Workspace ONE, Microsoft Intune, Jamf Pro and Samsung Knox. We register as an authorised reseller in your tenant so devices auto-enrol on first activation, eliminating the need for IT to touch each unit before it reaches clinical staff.
Yes. We pre-install your clinical applications, configure them with your endpoint URLs, and validate they launch correctly before each device leaves provisioning. Epic Rover, Cerner Care Aware, Vocera, TigerConnect and most major secure messaging clients are supported.
Devices ship with full-disk encryption enabled, MDM enrolment locked to your tenant, and PIN/biometric requirements set per your policy. HIPAA compliance is a function of your overall configuration; we provision the device in accordance with the controls your security team specifies.
Solaris Wireless typical engagements range from 100 units (single department pilot) to 5,000+ units (system-wide rollout). 100+ unit orders receive dedicated account management and priority fulfilment.
Yes. Solaris Wireless flashes Android handsets and tablets with your POS in kiosk mode (single app lockdown), with your branding on the splash screen and boot animation. Ritual.co and similar restaurant-tech operators have used this capability at 10,000+ unit scale.
Yes. We accept your property roster with quantity by location and ship boxed by property with asset tags including the property code. Each box can include the right mix of front-desk, housekeeping and back-of-house device roles.
Toast, Square for Restaurants, Lightspeed Restaurant, Olo, Revel Systems, Aloha and most major hospitality POS platforms. Custom kiosk apps in APK form are also supported.
Yes. Solaris supplies the full hospitality kit including EMV-certified card readers, receipt printers, kitchen display systems and barcode scanners, sourced from authorised channels.
Solaris Wireless has supplied handsets and provisioning to MVNOs including Republic Wireless in the United States, Pacific MVNOs (including operators serving the Cook Islands), and emerging-market carriers across Southeast Asia and Africa.
Yes. Provide the SIM-to-subscriber assignment list and Solaris pre-pairs each handset to the subscriber's SIM and account so the device works the moment the subscriber powers it on.
Yes. We can produce custom retail packaging with your branding, welcome insert, quick-start guide and any included accessories (charger, headset, case).
Initial launches typically range from 5,000 to 50,000 handsets depending on the MVNO's projected subscriber acquisition. Solaris supports both pilot launches and full-scale rollouts.
Solaris Wireless maintains pre-cleared inventory at multiple supply nodes for 72-hour rapid response. For standard rapid-deploy packages, devices ship within 72 hours of order confirmation.
Yes. Solaris handles ITAR, EAR and destination-country export compliance for controlled hardware deployment to international operations including humanitarian response in restricted regions.
Yes. Devices ship with offline-capable mapping (Maps.me, OsmAnd, agency-specific GIS apps), secure messaging (Signal, Wickr), and offline forms applications pre-installed and configured.
Solaris supplies Starlink Standard, Business and Maritime kits, Iridium GO! and Iridium Extreme satellite phones, Inmarsat IsatPhone and BGAN terminals, and Garmin inReach satellite messengers.
Solaris pre-installs Samsara Driver, KeepTruckin, Omnitracs One, Trimble TMW, Project44 and McLeod LoadMaster. We can also load custom-built ELD or TMS clients you provide as APK or MDM-pushed app.
We supply IP68-rated, drop-tested-to-MIL-STD-810H handsets including Sonim XP10, Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro, Kyocera DuraForce Ultra, and Cat S62. Glove-touchscreen and direct-sunlight readability are standard.
Yes. Each device is asset-tagged to a fleet number and, if you provide the assignment list, pre-loaded with the driver's profile in your TMS so they sign in once and the device is paired.
Solaris supplies devices with SIMs from T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, EE and most major Tier-1 carriers globally. We can also ship unlocked devices for fleets that manage their own SIM pool.
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