According to the company, operating in the 2.4GHz frequency band, Motomesh Solo provides broadband connectivity beyond the capabilities of Wi-Fi technology. Motorola’s Mobility Enabled Access technology automatically adapts to high multi-path, highly mobile environments. Its frequency assignment feature avoids other 2.4GHz traffic automatically, while the client-router architecture extends the network as the subscriber units move throughout the mine environment.

Motorola’s HT750 two-way radios are approved for use in underground gaseous mines containing methane, these two-way radios, including compatible audio accessories, can help maximize worker safety by enabling users to communicate with one another, while allowing them to concentrate on the job at hand. In addition, Motorola’s X-Pand technology ensures audio quality is clean and crisp even in the noisiest environments.

Leif Eriksen, director of industry solutions group at Motorola, said: Motorola voice and data solutions deliver real-time, reliable, business-critical communications that help ensure the safety of employees and security of assets. With decades of experience in communications for demanding environments and an ecosystem of world-class partners, Motorola offers a broad portfolio of innovative solutions for mining enterprises.