Private LTE wireless infrastructure for remote oil and gas operations
Infrastructure Networks operates a proprietary LTE network across 100,000+ square miles of US oil and gas basins, offering wireless-as-a-service to replace fragmented connectivity. The hiring shift toward ops and finance roles—with active IPO readiness and internal-controls work—signals a transition from infrastructure deployment into compliance and scalability for a potential public exit.
Infrastructure Networks (INET) delivers wireless infrastructure-as-a-service over a private LTE network, built specifically for energy producers in remote locations. The network covers major US oil and gas basins including the Eagle Ford, Permian, Delaware Basin, Bakken, and Scoop & Stack, serving SCADA systems, drilling and completion operations, mobile data, video monitoring, and industrial IoT applications. Founded in 2011 and based in Houston, TX, the company operates with 51–200 employees and maintains 24/7 monitoring and field support. Current expansion includes entry into Latin American markets.
INET runs a proprietary private LTE network, supplemented by Starlink, VSAT, and SD-WAN technologies. The stack includes Ubiquiti/UniFi for edge networking, Cisco/Meraki for management, and Samsara for fleet and IoT connectivity.
Houston, TX. The company was founded in 2011 and is privately held with 51–200 employees.
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