Global Mining Review October 2021

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John Turnbull, SES Networks, Australia, explains how the mining industry is being transformed with multi-orbit satellite-driven broadband technology.

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ining, a traditionally land-based industry, is beginning to look very different. Advanced satellite technology, previously financially viable only for military organisations with deep pockets, has become increasingly democratised. With the cost of deploying satellites decreasing over the years due to technological advancements, more mining companies now have access to their capabilities to

transform yesterday’s mines into fully connected intelligent mining ecosystems. The mining industry is not entirely new to satellite technology. Satellites provide mining companies with aerial imagery and geophysics for exploration, and remote mines have traditionally invested in very small aperture terminal (VSAT) systems to transmit and receive data, voice, and video signals via a satellite

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