2019-06-23

Telstra deploys private LTE network in PNG volcanic crater gold mine

Source: www.zdnet.com
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Telstra is deploying in-mine private LTE networks for the likes of Roy Hill and South32 through its mining services business. The carrier’s mining services head Dr Jeannette McGill told the Telstra Vantage On Tour event in Perth this month that miners were increasingly taking up LTE to power on-site digital operations. Additionally, McGill said, deploying 4G LTE set those mine sites up to potentially move into more 5G-enabled use cases of the technology in future. McGill provided a brief glimpse of two mine sites that are deploying private LTE networks with the aid of Telstra. “From an open pit perspective we’ve been working with Roy Hill,” McGill said. “Telstra Mining Services has been installing the private LTE network for Roy Hill, such that they are really able to change the way that they’re working because they see the network as a critical mining platform.” McGill said that the LTE network at Roy Hill would offer connectivity to existing systems and also help the iron ore miner “grow [its] existing appetite for innovation”. “This is a broad project with a variety of stakeholders, all being able to support Roy Hill as they mechanise and support a variety of solutions,” she said.

Telstra’s private LTE network deployment work is also taking it underground into South32’s Cannington lead and silver mine in north Queensland. South32 consists of operations spun out of BHP Billiton back in 2015.

https://www.zdnet.com/article/telstra-deploys-private-lte-network-in-png-volcanic-crater-gold-mine/#ftag=RSSbaffb68