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SpeedCast
Announces Landmark
Energy Deal
24 August
2015
SpeedCast
International Limited
has been awarded one of
its largest ever
satellite service
agreements in the energy
sector. SpeedCast was
selected from a field of
top global
telecommunication and
satellite service
providers to win a
multi-year,
multi-million dollar
contract, which covers
services in over 20
countries for both
onshore and offshore in
Asia-Pacific and Africa.
This award comes from
one of the most
prestigious global oil
and gas service
companies in the world
and will fully leverage
SpeedCast’s global
scale, network coverage
and field support.
The contract win further
raises SpeedCast’s
profile in the upstream
energy sector and
significantly advances
its goal to become a
leading supplier of
satellite communication
services to the energy
industry worldwide.
“Over time, this
customer has the
potential to provide
significant global
growth to SpeedCast’s
existing energy market
share,” said Keith
Johnson, SVP of Energy,
SpeedCast. “Our client
has a broad range of
challenging requirements
and geographic locations
where our managed
services will provide a
critical link to deliver
access to their
enterprise applications
and field data, thereby
allowing for real-time
operations.”
SpeedCast has designed
the solution by
leveraging its global
network and significant
remote operations
personnel in its field
offices to deliver an
exceptional service and
uptime commitment for
the customer. The
initial network design
encompasses over 20
countries and hundreds
of remotes provided
through a fully managed
service. A dedicated
team of SpeedCast
personnel have been
assigned to oversee the
project, with the
principle objective to
deliver a superior
customer experience
throughout the lifecycle
of the project.
“This project is a major
milestone for us --
winning such a high
profile deal against the
largest players in the
energy sector shows that
our vision is
materializing. SpeedCast
is winning market share
in this sector thanks to
our focus on service
quality and support, our
agility, and our global
reach,” added
Pierre-Jean Beylier, CEO
of SpeedCast.
This announcement comes
just one month after
SpeedCast acquired the
assets and customer
contracts from NewSat,
an Australia-based
satellite communications
company with significant
energy business in
Australia, which further
enhanced SpeedCast’s
service portfolio for
the global energy and
offshore sectors.
SpeedCast also acquired
Hermes in March 2015, an
established UK-based
service provider to the
energy sector globally,
and Geolink in May 2015,
a France-based company
active in the energy
sector in Africa.
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