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Mining and resources

Starlink, wireless, and WAN paths built for remote pits, camps, and plants—not retail links.

Starlink, multiplexing, fixed wireless, and enterprise WAN—with security, backup, and operations—for remote pits, camps, and processing sites.

Mining and resources operations need connectivity that survives distance, weather, and production pressure, not a single retail-grade link.

At a glance

  • 0+

    endpoints under management

  • Starlink · FWA · WAN

    diversity for remote sites

  • ISO 9001

    governed change discipline

Share your topology (pit, plant, camp, corporate)—we design throughput and failover seriously.

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How we cover remote connectivity

  • Starlink and multiplexing where design demands—not one-size retail installs.
  • Enterprise networking with documentation so upgrades outlive tribal knowledge.
  • Security and backup tested for ransomware and operational loss across distributed assets.

Trucell provides Starlink, Starlink multiplexing (combining satellite paths for higher throughput and resilience where your design requires it), and fixed wireless where fibre cannot reach or as a diverse path. We design and support these alongside enterprise networking, SD-WAN-style thinking, voice, cloud, backup, managed security, and Microsoft 365, with infrastructure, change control, and support aligned to how your teams work across pits, plants, camps, and corporate networks.

How Starlink, multiplexing, and fixed wireless map to our catalogue: primary delivery is under Internet provider (business links, paths, redundancy) and Network services (WAN/LAN, integration, failover). Managed security services covers perimeter and operations; collaboration is in Microsoft solutions or Google Workspace . Typical edge and data stacks include Fortinet , SentinelOne , NetApp , and NinjaOne , also listed in the Services , Solutions , and Partners sections below.

What makes this industry different?

  • Remote pits, camps, and plants—throughput and diversity matter for production telemetry and crew safety, not suburban office defaults.
  • Harsh-environment connectivity and operational windows where retail-grade links fail.
  • Contractor access, roving workforces, and security boundaries across corporate and operational networks.

Why Trucell in this sector

Trucell is a credible partner for remote and hybrid connectivity: we design and support Starlink, multiplexed satellite paths, fixed wireless, and enterprise WAN patterns for sites where retail-grade links fail. That sits alongside 10,000+ endpoints under management, ISO 9001-governed delivery, and security and data paths (Fortinet, SentinelOne, NetApp, NinjaOne) sized for pits, camps, and processing, not suburban offices alone.

How our solutions support your outcomes

Internet provider & WAN design
Throughput and diversity for production telemetry, voice, and corporate access, mapped to your topology, not a one-size Starlink install.
Network services
Camp, plant, and corporate integration with documentation and change discipline so upgrades do not depend on tribal knowledge.
Managed security & backup
Edge and endpoint coverage for distributed assets; backup and recovery tested against ransomware and operational loss scenarios.
Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace
Collaboration and identity for rosters and corporate staff across sites, with governance that matches your operational windows.

Starlink, multiplexing, and fixed wireless are delivered through the Internet provider and Network services lines below; Microsoft or Google solutions cover collaboration; Fortinet, SentinelOne, NetApp, and NinjaOne are examples of how edge, endpoint, and data paths attach to that stack.

Mining and resources: organisations we work with

Drawn from our public client list for this industry (and closely related sectors where noted), shown for context; each relationship differs, and listing here is not an endorsement.

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