Today’s expansive industrial operations require robust connectivity everywhere. But cellular networks can’t truly meet these demands. That’s because cell towers are static. Move out of their range, and you’ve lost connectivity – as well as the critical data you need. But what if you could put that cell tower on wheels, and bring reliable connectivity
No matter how well a wireless network is planned or how meticulously it is deployed, something will eventually happen over time to cause it to go adrift. From a need for increased capacity to power sources becoming undependable, changes to a wired network will occur. And unfortunately, there is no way around it. The “normal”
November 11, 2019 | Written by Adriana Falco 34.9438° N, 69.2632° E. These are the GPS coordinates for the largest and busiest U.S. military base in Afghanistan, the Bagram Airbase. A place that played a crucial role in the War on Terror. A place not for the weak of heart. The base lies 39 miles north of
Turning Every Operator’s Dreams for Total Network Mobility into Reality Industrial environments are modernizing in exciting ways. Worksites are becoming increasingly connected as the number of devices, sensors, and intelligent machines in use grows. Through them, operators are able to gain real-time visibility into the status of people, equipment, and operations like never before. But
Whilst mining technology has improved immensely over time, the machinery, services, and vehicles used still make it a very hazardous business. This is especially true for underground mines: with the industry-focused to not only improve the performance and efficiency of its fleet but also the safety of its miners. Communication technology is emerging as the
Tuesday, September 11, 2001 began like any other day. It was a clear sunrise on the East Coast. Millions of Americans arose and drank their first cup of coffee of the day. Children hurried out the door to make the school bus. New Yorkers donned their business attire and traveled by foot, car, subway, or