Much like the strata of rock visible in a mine, modern mining communications rely on various technologies, introduced to improve the safety, efficiency, and productivity of mining operations.
Ground-breaking new technologies will continue to emerge, but earlier technologies continue to perform the function they were intended for, and do not necessarily become obsolete; indeed most remain relevant and are maintained, advanced and upgraded by manufacturers.
So, rather than the development of a single, ideal technology, the future of mining communications lies in the smart integration of multiple new, and existing tools and techniques, as Unified Critical Communications combines mining operation technologies into a network of networks.
Tait has published a new white paper exploring this and more – No Point of Failure: Innovation and Convergence in Mining Communications
In this paper, we discuss:
- Layers of mining communications,
- The historical mix,
- Exploring wireless technologies,
- Tying it all together with Unified Critical Communications,
- Why technology partnerships matter
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