ITC Global Expands Oil and Gas Communications Network
with SES
ITC Global, and SES announced a capacity deal to
connect remote oil, gas and mining operations throughout
North America.
As part of the renewed agreement, ITC Global is using the
extensive reach and C-band capacity aboard the SES-2 satellite
to deliver high-speed broadband to crews operating exploration
vessels and oil rigs from the Gulf of Mexico to Northern Canada.
SES-2 and its broad footprint is enabling oil, gas and mining
companies to operate more effectively and efficiently by
extending corporate network capabilities into some of the
remotest and harshest locations in the world, including the
resource-rich Yukon region of the Canadian far North.
Crew welfare and the increasing need for real-time rig and
pipeline monitoring is driving demand for reliable satellite
coverage. Cellular providers are utilizing GSM backhaul services
over SES-2 to extend their mobile communications networks
offshore to meet operational connectivity needs aboard manned
and unmanned rigs deep in the Gulf.
ITC Global utilizes capacity across a number of SES
satellites. SES’ AMC-9 spacecraft enables a broad range of
applications across the U.S. and beyond, including unique
maritime applications across the Canadian Great Lakes. SES’
NSS-10 satellite is playing an important role in ITC Global’s
rapid growth in Africa’s oil and gas market, while its NSS-12
satellite is also serving the oil rich coasts of Africa and
Australia.
“As ITC Global continues to grow in Canada, we benefit from
the reach and flexibility of SES satellites, along with their
commitment to providing world-class satellite services in even
the remotest stretches of Northern Canada,” said Michael Spytek,
Vice President of Satellite Engineering, ITC Global. “The SES-2
satellite provides broad coverage we require to serve the needs
of the evolving oil, gas and mining markets throughout North
America.”
“SES is pleased to be supporting ITC with reliable and cost
effective communications in the Canadian North,” noted John
Matlaga, Vice President of Mobility and Enterprise Services for
SES in North America. “Our SES-2 satellite is strategically
positioned to enable ITC Global to provide both primary and
backup connectivity in some of the world’s most isolated
locations. This latest agreement represents the next step in a
long-lasting partnership aimed at extending the communications
boundaries for innovators in oil and gas.”