According to a recent LinkedIn post from Blues, the company is drawing attention to connectivity risks for critical infrastructure operating in remote locations. The post references a discussion held with Skylo and RACO Manufacturing, which is described as a remote monitoring pioneer since 1948.
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The LinkedIn post highlights a focus on satellite failover and always‑on connectivity for distant industrial deployments, framed within the broader #IoT and #IIoT domains. The post directs viewers to an on‑demand webinar, suggesting Blues is positioning itself within ecosystems that address redundancy and resilience for critical infrastructure monitoring.
For investors, this emphasis on satellite‑based backup connectivity may indicate strategic interest in high‑reliability industrial and infrastructure use cases, where downtime can have material financial and safety implications. Collaboration or co‑marketing with partners like Skylo and RACO could enhance Blues’ exposure to entrenched industrial customers and expand its role in remote monitoring value chains.
If such initiatives translate into integrated offerings or reference deployments, Blues could benefit from increased adoption of its connectivity solutions in segments that typically command longer contracts and higher switching costs. However, the LinkedIn content itself remains promotional and does not provide quantifiable details on revenues, contract sizes, or the depth of any commercial relationships referenced in the webinar.

