Access to reliable IoT
connectivity would transform mining sector
30 June 2020
Organisations across the
mining industry are struggling to take full
advantage of Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled
applications due to a lack of reliable
connectivity, with only 15% of mining
organisations consistently having access to
reliable connectivity for their IoT-enabled
projects.
These latest results have
emerged from the 2020 edition of Inmarsat’s
research programme into IoT trends, The Rise of
IoT in Mining. The report found that 45% of
respondents struggled to access connectivity
across mine sites so that it hinders their
ability to gather data. A further 40% indicated
they could access connectivity but that it was
often unreliable causing them to struggle to
collect data. Just 15% reported they could
access reliable connectivity wherever their data
producers were.
Although the mining sector
has increased its adoption of IoT in recent
years with 65% of respondents fully deploying a
project, 33% have still only trialled or are
currently trialling a project and 2% have not
trialled or deployed at all, proving that
connectivity is impeding miners’ abilities to
harness the benefits of IoT.
Unreliable connectivity
Of the 130 respondents that
have fully deployed IoT-enabled projects across
their mine sites, 78% reported they were able to
access connectivity, with 24% of the 130 being
able to access reliable connectivity. By
contrast, out of the 70 respondents yet to fully
deploy an IoT-based solution, only 11% were able
to access connectivity, and this 11% was only
able to access unreliable connectivity.
Commenting on the findings,
Joe Carr, Director of Mining, Inmarsat, said:
“Inmarsat’s highly reliable L-band BGAN
connectivity is helping organisations across all
stages of their IoT journey to get the reliable
connectivity needed, to ensure they can
generate, analyse and action the necessary data
and improve the way they operate.
“Although our research has
indicated that the global mining sector is
undergoing an upswing in IoT adoption, reliable
network connectivity is still clearly a sticking
point that Inmarsat can help alleviate. To gain
value from IoT-enabled projects, the right data
must be where it needs to be at the right time,
otherwise insights and return on investment
cannot be delivered.
“The research points to a
clear correlation between connectivity and those
respondents who have fully deployed IoT
projects. From our work in the industry, we see
that poor connectivity can hamper getting a
project fully deployed from a proof of concept
into mainstream business operations. However, we
also see from the research that for many who
have fully deployed IoT projects connectivity
continues to be a challenge. Inmarsat’s
connectivity and capability can help the sector
transform quickly through the use of IoT.”