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Atelea is a provider of “integrated network and telecommunications solutions.” Its website focuses on industrial wireless Mesh networks, Rajant BreadCrumb devices, mobile solar communication stations, industrial PoE, hybrid routers, and remote monitoring for photovoltaic systems. It is not positioned as a traditional email or SMS communications platform, but rather as a communications network integrator for mines, energy, oil and gas, fleets, and remote industrial sites.
In terms of connectivity, Atelea is built around Rajant Kinetic Mesh, supporting multiple frequency bands including 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 4.9GHz, and 5GHz. Wireless nodes can provide multi-antenna and multi-radio connections, while Instamesh selects the fastest path in real time. On the performance side, some devices support 300Mbps or 866Mbps, and SlipStream is described as offering 605Mbps of unencrypted throughput. Many devices feature IP67 protection, dust and water resistance, wide-temperature operation, and low power consumption, making them suitable for mobile equipment, vehicles, drones, CCTV, SCADA, and IIoT scenarios. Network Sense provides a network quality Dashboard, event tracking, and mobile access, and can also connect with fleet management systems to view location data.
The website does not disclose pricing, plans, or rates. It only provides a contact form and brochure request, so procurement is more likely handled through project-based quotations. In terms of integration, the site mentions that MotorOn can centralize data into a database and integrate with maintenance planning tools, while photovoltaic monitoring can connect to Network Sense for historical trend analysis. However, no public API, SDK, or protocol documentation is available.
Its main strength is the completeness of its solution stack: wireless Mesh, power trailers, sealed cabinets, PoE, positioning, and edge computing devices are all covered, with a clear focus on harsh industrial environments. The drawbacks are limited commercial transparency and a lack of customer case studies, SLA details, certifications and compliance information, service network coverage, and deployment/delivery documentation. For overseas users, the Spanish-language materials may also increase the evaluation cost.
Atelea is best suited for organizations that need highly reliable industrial wireless networks, such as mining, energy, remote video surveillance, fleet management, and temporary communication stations. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the available information and is rated unknown. Chinese companies evaluating it should focus on confirming device frequency-band compliance, import and delivery arrangements, remote support, and integration methods with local systems.
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