Strategy and training for resilient satellite and wireless systems
Connectivity Intelligence helps organisations make better decisions about satellite, RF and next-generation connectivity — and build the internal capability to deliver and operate those systems with confidence.
Modern infrastructure is increasingly connected, but not always resilient. We exist to close the gap between what looks good on paper and what performs under real operating conditions.
What we do
Executive advisory (strategic clarity)
We support senior leaders and programme teams to choose architectures, reduce risk, and challenge vendor narratives with engineering realism.
Typical outputs include:
- options analysis and architecture trade-offs (GEO vs NGSO/LEO, managed vs self-managed, hybrid designs)
- risk-led recommendations (what to connect, what should remain local)
- acceptance criteria and “evidence packs” for delivery and handover
- decision frameworks for procurement and governance
Training and workforce capability (practical delivery)
We deliver practical training that turns complex systems into workplace capability — so teams can design, troubleshoot and integrate satellite and wireless networks in real deployments.
Flagship programme:
- Satellite + RF Systems Mastery (3 days) — link budgets, troubleshooting, and integration
Our specialism
We specialise in architectures where PLCs maintain safe, deterministic local control, while wireless and satellite networks provide secure remote supervision, diagnostics and optimisation.
In simple terms:
- Safety-critical control remains local
- connectivity increases visibility and coordination
- Systems are designed for failure modes, not perfection
Our approach
- Control philosophy before technology
Start with what must remain local and deterministic, then design connectivity that supports operations. - Design for failure, not perfection
Assume outages, interference, configuration drift and human factors — then engineer resilience. - Safety stays local
Local control is deterministic. Remote connectivity supports, it doesn’t replace. - Connectivity extends visibility, not risk
Networks should expand capability without widening the risk surface beyond what operations can tolerate.
Leadership
Craig Miles — Founder
Connectivity Intelligence is led by Craig Miles, a communications and control systems specialist with experience across PLC automation, industrial radio and satellite communications.
Craig has delivered a TEDx talk on satellite communications, exploring how innovative connectivity solutions can enable e-learning in challenging environments.
Who we work with
Connectivity Intelligence supports:
- executives and programme sponsors making high-stakes technology decisions
- engineering and operations leaders accountable for reliability and uptime
- training and capability teams building consistent technical performance across a workforce
- Organisations operating in remote, harsh, or high-consequence environments
Next steps
If you want resilient performance — and teams who can deliver it — we can help.
Explore training programmes (including our flagship course)
Book an advisory call