Overview
Founded in 2011, Houston-based iNet has built the largest private licensed LTE network in the Continental U.S. devoted to remote and distributed field operations in oil and gas and other industries. With proactive network monitoring and a field support team at the ready, we deliver the industry’s most reliable remote communications solutions.
Over 130,000 square miles
Our network footprint has been built across four major shale basins in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and North Dakota.
5G ready
Get 4G/5G LTE coverage on our licensed 700 MHz spectrum, augmented by off-net LTE and VSAT (satellite) for expanded coverage.
Prioritized data traffic
Enables traffic segregation to ensure your most critical data takes the fast lane.
Exceeds commercial standards
Unrivaled service level agreements and quality of service.
Maps
Permian (West Texas/South East New Mexico)
Bakken (North Dakota)
Eagle Ford (South Texas)
Scoop/Stack (Oklahoma)
Permian (West Texas/South East New Mexico)
Bakken (North Dakota)
Eagle Ford (South Texas)
Scoop/Stack (Oklahoma)
We're proud of our impact.
The enormous wireless network owned and operated by Infrastructure Networks is only available to industrial companies like Halliburton and Schlumberger. That effectively makes Infrastructure Networks a major player in the private wireless networking industry in the US — the company’s network basically eliminates the need for its customers to build their own private networks in hard-to-reach, oil-rich areas of the US.
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