Hermes Datacomms wins a
significant contract from
Tullow Oil
Hermes Datacommunications
has won a significant
contract to support Tullow
Oil plc with their
operations in Africa.
The 24-month deal
sees the company use it’s
pan–African satellite
platform to provide a
connection from Tullow Oil’s
data centre in London to its
Ethiopia office in Addis
Ababa, extending core
services to the continent
and growing the current
services in Kenya.
Ian Theophilus,
Global IS Infrastructure
Manager for Tullow Oil
explains, “Using a high
power C-band footprint, a
link has been provided
between the Tullow Oil data
centre and Hermes Datacomms’
teleport, effectively
putting my clients ‘on net’
to provide this service and
creating significant
capacity for future service.
Completing the circuit is a
VSAT connection from Hermes
Datacomms’ teleport to a
1.8m C-band antenna on the
roof of Tullow Oil’s
Ethiopia office, plus full
redundancy in Addis Ababa
and automatic switching in
the event of failure.”
Hermes Datacomms
manages the service end to
end, freeing up Tullow Oil
resources to concentrate on
their core business of
servicing and supporting the
user community to improve
efficiency in oil
exploration and production
activities in the region.
Key monitoring data as well
as day to day office
functions can be accessed on
the link to bring the remote
users an HQ office
experience.
Commenting on the
deal, Account Director Bill
Green said: “With our
pan-African platform, Hermes
Datacomms can provide
extensive, cost-effective
coverage throughout Africa
bringing our users in the
continent closer to home.
We’re delighted to be
working with a dynamic
company such as Tullow Oil
and pride ourselves in
providing a communications
framework to support their
accelerated growth in the
region”.
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