Ambra Solutions has introduced a private LTE/5G network architecture designed specifically for industrial settings where consistent connectivity is critical. According to the company, the system is built without a single point of failure, offering automatic failover, redundancy, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions. The aim is to provide stable, high-performance coverage in environments such as underground mines or remote industrial sites where public networks often fall short.
The company states that its architecture supports real-time data flow over large distances with fewer radios than traditional Wi-Fi systems, reducing installation and maintenance costs. Features such as Quality-of-Service, seamless handovers, and the separation of IT and OT traffic are also promoted as key advantages, particularly in meeting new cybersecurity requirements.
“This is the most cost-effective and reliable solution for providing real-time coverage over several kilometers. For example, a single LTE radio can cover up to 6 km of underground tunnel in a mine, whereas it would take more than 60 active Wi-Fi access points to cover the same area,” said Eric L’Heureux, Founder and CEO of Ambra Solutions.
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