Satcom specialist Marlink strengthens Mining team in Africa

Marlink has rapidly expanded its local expert team of sales and technical engineers in Africa
Source: Marlink

Marlink has rapidly expanded its local expert team of sales and technical engineers in Africa
Source: Marlink
Marlink has recently strengthened its local presence in Africa to meet the evolving connectivity needs of the mining industry. Being the leading enterprise satellite communications provider, Marlink has rapidly expanded its local expert team of sales and technical engineers to ensure 24/7 fast field support for new installations, servicing, onsite interventions and technical support for key mining customers in Africa.

 

With the mining business in Africa rapidly expanding, there is an increased requirement for secure and stable satellite connectivity that facilitates the safe and efficient construction, expansion and management of mines, regardless of the resources being exploited. Due to the lack of terrestrial infrastructure in remote locations, local mining companies rely on satcom-enabled connectivity solutions for remote site automation, corporate network extension and worker welfare, all of which contribute to increased productivity and extended operational lifecycles.

 

Marlink has a long track record of success in providing connectivity solutions across the entire mining operational chain, from exploration to development and production. Currently, Marlink provides and manages secure business communications solutions in Africa for a large number of global mining companies, interconnecting exploration and productions sites, as well as local offices, to first world head offices, through a mix of fibre, wireless and satellite based solutions, ensuring that its clients benefit from the most efficient technologies available.

 

With the expanded Marlink team established in various countries in Africa, mining companies can now count on first-hand knowledge and the highest levels of reliability, network security and scalability to support business communications, operations and worker welfare in harsh operating environments.

 

“Africa has an exceptional potential growth for companies like Marlink and having first-party presence in countries such as Angola, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Liberia and South Africa, and long-term partners in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast enables us to provide operational services locally and within short timeframes,” said Catherine Mauvais, Sales Director Africa, Marlink. “We are keen to continuously expand our local presence to provide customers with fully managed connectivity solutions for all phases of their mining operations.”

 

Operating in Africa for decades, Marlink works with clients in diverse industries. For mining customers, Marlink designs and operates turnkey, fully managed hybrid connectivity solutions, integrating fibre and VSAT connectivity for Internet access, email and data transmission, whilst securely connecting mines locally and to internationals headquarters. Marlink also offers a range of value-added services to enhance business efficiency including satellite Bandwidth-on-Demand for temporary needs and back-up, Voice over IP; network security, management tools; last-mile terrestrial and wireless solutions to extend connectivity to mine contractors, camps and offices, and pay as you use welfare services for mine employees. For customers scouting new mining projects, the company provides flexible, lightweight L-band services such as Inmarsat BGAN, as well as portable quick-deploy VSAT systems delivering high-quality and cost-effective connectivity for temporary communications.

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