Partnership brings Quvia’s AI-powered, QoE-based orchestration to iNet’s remote connectivity solutions
Follows recent successful proof-of-concept trials, with initial customer availability beginning in April 2026
Quvia, an edge-to-cloud network platform, and Infrastructure Networks (“iNet”), a Houston-based leader in industrial and remote connectivity solutions for critical infrastructure industries, announced a partnership to bring AI-powered Quality of Experience (“QoE”)-based orchestration to customers across hybrid, remote and offshore operations. The partnership follows successful proof-of-concept trials that demonstrated the value of integrating the Quvia platform with iNet’s reliable, robust and secure field connectivity solutions.
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The companies will combine iNet’s hybrid connectivity services with Quvia’s experience-first orchestration capabilities to deliver improved and consistent performance for applications and services, even as network conditions change. Acting as a digital fabric between edge and cloud, Quvia’s platform will support a roadmap of tailored enhancements for iNet’s customers, including application-aware traffic flows, additional edge applications, and continued edge infrastructure development.
“This partnership represents a meaningful step forward in how we deliver intelligent connectivity to our customers,” said Stan Hughey, iNet’s Chief Technology Officer. He continued, “As networks become more complex and mission-critical operations demand greater performance and reliability, the ability to orchestrate connectivity dynamically, based on real-time conditions and user experience, is essential. By integrating Quvia’s AI-driven platform into iNet’s global connectivity solutions, we are advancing our strategy to move beyond commodity bandwidth and deliver a truly intelligent network platform. Together, we are enabling our customers to operate more efficiently, make better decisions at the edge, and stay ahead in an increasingly data-driven world.”
“Energy operations across high-demand offshore and remote environments need intelligent solutions that can adapt to real-world network conditions and the needs of end users,” said Gordon Murray, Quvia’s Senior Vice President of Energy & Shipping. He added, “iNet brings a customer-first approach, a strong position in the onshore energy market and a technology stack that spans offshore, remote utilities, critical infrastructure and more. Through this partnership, iNet is expanding its offerings with a service powered by Quvia for customers in environments where reliable, high-quality connectivity is critical to operations.”
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