In remote Australian exploration, a cellular “dead zone” is more than just an inconvenience; it’s a critical safety gap. When your team moves beyond the reach of the nearest tower, standard GPS trackers stop communicating, and the delay in receiving an SOS alert for an accident or breakdown can have devastating consequences.
The Digicore NOMAD is engineered specifically for these high-risk, off-the-grid environments. It utilises a hybrid communication logic that automatically prioritises cellular networks when available (to save on data costs) and seamlessly switches to the Iridium satellite network the moment the signal drops. This ensures that location pings, speed alerts, and emergency SOS signals are transmitted 100% of the time, anywhere on the planet.
This level of connectivity is essential for exploration teams, surveyors, and long-haul transporters. By providing an “always-on” connection, the NOMAD allows site offices to monitor lone workers in real time, set up automated geofences for dangerous areas, and ensure that, if an SOS button is pressed, the signal reaches help immediately, no matter how far off the beaten track the vehicle may be.
Protect your remote workers with a connection that never blinks. Contact us to learn more about NOMAD.


