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    MST Global underground network: safety and monitoring takeaways for mine engineers

    March 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    MST Global underground network: safety and monitoring takeaways for mine engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    MST Global is preparing to launch a next‑generation underground digital network designed to simplify mine connectivity while expanding support for location tracking, voice, video and sensor data. The system targets more reliable communications in complex headings and declines, where signal propagation and power distribution typically limit Wi‑Fi and LTE coverage. For geotechnical and operations teams, denser, more resilient networks enable higher‑resolution monitoring of ground movement, equipment status and environmental conditions, supporting faster response to rockfall, gas or ventilation issues.

    Technical Brief

    • For other underground mining operations, converged networks of this type reduce parallel comms and monitoring infrastructures.

    Our Take

    MST Global’s underground communications focus slots into a large pool of 796 product-and-safety-tagged pieces in our database, signalling that Australian operators are treating digital safety systems as a core control rather than an add-on to conventional ground and vehicle risk management.

    With Australian Mining also covering Austmine’s push to globalise local METS suppliers, robust underground signalling from MST Global is likely to be marketed not just to domestic mines but as part of export-ready safety packages for jurisdictions trying to lift their underground standards quickly.

    The emphasis on safer underground signalling in Australia aligns with recent coverage of tightening regulatory and workforce pressures there, suggesting that mines may increasingly need demonstrable, auditable communications and tracking capabilities to satisfy both inspectors and insurers.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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