German-based Signalhorn has won another three-year deal for the operation
and management of a pan-African network of offshore service vessels to the
global energy industry, especially in Nigeria, Angola and Cameroon on communications.
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confirms that under the terms of the three-year contract extension, Signalhorn
will provide a mission-critical, multi-megabit communications network to its
customer’s key African locations in Angola, Nigeria and Cameroon, just as the
contract renewal builds upon Signalhorn’s four-year relationship delivering
satellite and terrestrial links for this customer, which reinforces Signalhorn’s
commitment to customer care, quality assurance and delivering trusted networks.
Vice
President, Oil & Gas sales at Signalhorn, Gary Bray, says that with 40
years of experience in providing hybrid communication solutions, the company
has been able to serve customers who are operating in ever more remote, deeper
and increasingly hostile environments to meet the world’s energy demand.
“Signalhorn’s
continually growing global communications footprint enables us to deliver
trusted networks for connectivity and performance,” he said.
For
him, Signalhorn delivers the service to the customer’s network across the
African continent through regional points of presence and its teleports located
at technical centers in Germany and Switzerland.
“Signalhorn’s
service includes communications for the company’s core networks, crew welfare,
contractors, and regulatory and safety requirements,” he said.
The monetary value for the deal was not available as at the time of filing this report.
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