SES and Shevon announce agreement to boost mining connectivity
Published by Joe Toft,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Craig Jennings, CEO of Shevon, said:
“SES has been providing us geostationary satellite capacity for years and it has served us well. However, in recent years, we have seen the energy sector in this region growing and developing where the demand for reliable, high-throughput and low-latency services is more critical than ever. We are excited for our first MEO contract with SES and how the low-latency services will transform our business.”
Caroline Kamaitha, Vice President of Sales Africa at SES, said:
“Digitalisation is helping the mining industry to evolve. High-throughput, low-latency connectivity and native integration with cloud platforms is enabling a new generation of more profitable operators, who can also boast high levels of oversight and compliance over their remote sites. At SES, we are proud to be helping to spearhead this change through our O3b MEO network – and through our upcoming O3b mPOWER service.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/10112022/ses-and-shevon-announce-agreement-to-boost-mining-connectivity/
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