Private Cellular Networks-
Leveraging cellular technology, private networks deliver secure industrial connectivity.

Technology Overview
Private Cellular Networks (PCNs) are dedicated LTE or 5G wireless systems built and managed for a single organization or facility, rather than shared with the public. Once restricted to licensed spectrum controlled by carriers, private cellular is now accessible and affordable through shared and unlicensed spectrum. In industrial environments, PCNs deliver secure, high-performance connectivity across large facilities, remote sites, and areas where Wi-Fi or wired networks are limited.
- Coverage & Reliability: Wide-area coverage, seamless mobility, and strong interference resistance—ideal for plants, warehouses, ports, and mines—with far fewer access points than Wi-Fi.
- Bandwidth: Provides greater capacity for data-intensive applications.
- Security: Dedicated networks and SIM-based authentication keep traffic private and reduce cyber risks.
- Applications: Connects mobile computers, autonomous guided vehicles (AGV), phones, vehicles, sensors, IoT devices, and workforce communication systems.
- Scalability: Flexible design allows networks to expand and adapt as needs grow.
PCNs give industrial organizations secure, reliable, and flexible connectivity that strengthens safety, boosts productivity, and enables real-time decision-making.
Why Choose INS For Your Private Cellular Networks Needs
INS combines decades of industrial networking expertise with deep knowledge of PCN LTE and 5G technologies to deliver private cellular solutions tailored to your operations. We partner with leading manufacturers to provide proven, industrial-grade equipment and design networks that maximize coverage, performance, and security in demanding environments. From spectrum planning and site surveys to deployment, integration, and ongoing support, INS ensures your PCN is reliable, scalable, and future-ready. With INS, you get more than connectivity—you get a trusted partner committed to improving safety, productivity, and operational efficiency.