T-Mobile 5G Powers Inspection Robot from InDro Robotics
T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) announces a partnership with InDro Robotics to enhance industrial inspection and surveillance using its 5G network. The collaboration includes successful trials of InDro's ground-based robots in electric substations, enabling real-time data transmission and safety monitoring. T-Mobile's extensive 5G coverage supports autonomous operations and immediate data relay, showcasing the network's reliability. With plans to expand 5G coverage to 300 million people by 2023, T-Mobile emphasizes its commitment to innovative solutions that improve efficiency and safety in various sectors.
- Partnership with InDro Robotics to improve industrial inspection capabilities.
- Successful trials utilizing T-Mobile's 5G for real-time data transmission.
- Extensive 5G coverage, reaching 320 million people across 1.8 million square miles.
- Plans to expand Ultra Capacity 5G coverage to 300 million by 2023.
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T-Mobile’s 5G reach and availability enables InDro Robotics to provide customers with higher quality surveillance, improve site safety and reduce costs.
T-Mobile’s 5G reach and availability enables InDro Robotics to provide customers with higher quality surveillance, improve site safety and reduce costs. (Photo: Business Wire)
InDro Robotics’ Sentinel was chosen by the
“Like most robotics, the Sentinel requires an ultra-reliable network with low latency, and T-Mobile 5G proves to be more than capable,” said
While this robot won’t be going on any space adventures anytime soon, it could be up for the challenge in the future. Thanks to its thermal camera, depth sensor and 30x zoom capabilities, InDro Robotics’ Sentinel rover can read and report on gauge levels while monitoring for abnormalities like fluctuating component temperatures, intruders, wildlife hazards and more. This can all be recorded and sent back to maintenance teams almost instantly, meaning fewer roll outs, quicker responses and increased on-site safety. Without a reliable connection and 5G speeds, Sentinel's job would be near impossible.
“The most important part of monitoring industrial complexes is being able to reliably capture and send data to customer maintenance teams in real-time, no matter where they are or how far away,” said
“The best part about running tests like this one is seeing how it all comes together,” added
InDro Robotics chose T-Mobile because it has America’s largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network. The Un-carrier’s Extended Range 5G covers nearly everyone in the country – 320 million people across 1.8 million square miles. 235 million people nationwide are covered with super-fast Ultra Capacity 5G, and T-Mobile expects to cover 260 million in 2022 and 300 million next year.
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About InDro Robotics
With bureaus in multiple Canadian cities, InDro Robotics is the Canadian leader in robotics Research and Development, along with complex UAV solutions, service provision and training. InDro develops new technologies directly for clients and also conceives, creates, tests – and ultimately sells – other innovative solutions. The company is involved in ongoing cutting-edge trials and was the first UAV company in
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