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Energy, Utilities & Critical Infrastructure
Carrier-grade connectivity for grid, utility, and critical operations.
NB-IoT / LTE-M
Protocols
Low-power remote device support
Private APN
SCADA Routing
Controlled operational data paths
180+
Countries
Infrastructure coverage
Energy and utility operators manage dispersed infrastructure across remote and semi-urban environments. Single-carrier connectivity creates coverage gaps and availability risk at exactly the sites where operational continuity matters most.
The Challenge
Why standard connectivity falls short
Remote site coverage gaps
Grid infrastructure, substations, and utility assets are frequently located in areas where single-carrier coverage is variable or limited — requiring multi-network capability.
SCADA and operational data security
Operational technology (OT) data — including SCADA telemetry and control signals — must be routed through controlled, private paths rather than public carrier internet.
Scale and lifecycle at remote sites
Managing connectivity across thousands of remote assets requires centralised SIM lifecycle management and remote provisioning — physical site visits are operationally impractical at scale.
The Boundless Approach
How we address it
Multi-carrier IoT connectivity with centralised management supports grid monitoring, SCADA communications, and remote asset telemetry across national and international infrastructure footprints. Low-power NB-IoT and LTE-M protocols extend coverage to remote and constrained devices.
- NB-IoT and LTE-M for low-power remote asset connectivity
- Private APN for SCADA and OT data routing
- Multi-carrier coverage across remote and semi-urban sites
- Centralised SIM lifecycle management at scale
- OTA provisioning — no site visits for connectivity updates
- Static IP for consistent device addressability
Ready to discuss Energy, Utilities & Critical Infrastructure connectivity?
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