Mining Company Katanga
Awards Speedcast with Multi-Year Connectivity
Contract for Headquarters and Major Mine Site
August 31, 2021
Speedcast has been selected
by Mining Company Katanga for a three-year
contract to deliver satellite connectivity
services to its headquarters and a major mine
complex in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC). Mining Company Katanga (MCK Sarl) is a
Congolese mining contractor based in Lubumbashi.
Internet connectivity is
critical for today’s digital mine site, as it
enables Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities,
ensures safety of personnel and equipment
on-site, and provides crew welfare applications
for workers in the most remote locations. As
part of the agreement, Speedcast will serve
MCK’s Lubumbashi headquarters and the Ruashi
open-pit copper and cobalt mine under contract
with MCK, delivering optimized wide-area
networking (WAN) over high-throughput, very
small aperture terminal (VSAT), C-band satellite
service and content filtering. The solution will
enable internet access, cloud-based
applications, IoT and crew welfare applications
across their operations. All services will be
fully supported by Speedcast’s 24×7 global
Customer Support Centers (CSC).
“We are thrilled that MCK
has placed its trust in Speedcast to deliver
critical, remote connectivity and network
optimization to its headquarters and contracted
mining site,” said James Trevelyan, Senior Vice
President of Enterprise and Emerging Markets at
Speedcast. “We have the highest-powered C-band
network in Sub-Saharan Africa, which means we
can enable the customer’s digitalization agenda
while delivering the highest performance primary
or back-up communications solution.”
“Our Ruashi project is one
of our largest refined copper and cobalt
production sites with more than 2,000 people and
suppliers employed. It’s vital to our
headquarters and operations to have seamless
communications and network management as we
prioritize efficiency and digital
transformation, now and in the future, while
still operating cost-consciously,” said Hubert
Nkonkosha, IT Manager at MCK. “Speedcast was a
clear choice for our needs, and we look forward
to leaning on their team for support and expert
guidance, building a strong working partnership
for years to come.”
Speedcast recently
augmented its Tier 1 satellite network across
the Sub-Saharan African region with the addition
of a new High-Throughput Satellite (HTS),
offering ultra-high signal availability – even
into 1.8m terminals. The satellite’s look angle
across Africa is around 60 degrees elevation,
making it ideal for steep-sided open pit mines
and resilient to equatorial weather patterns. It
also incorporates the latest VSAT technology and
a selection of bandwidth packages, from
high-speed to gigabyte-only plans.