Marlink Connects People
Of Remote Villages In French Guiana To The
Internet
15 July, 2020
Marlink has been awarded a
contract with Société Publique Locale pour
l’Aménagement Numérique de la Guyane (SPLANG) to
provide Internet access to the inhabitants of
remote villages in French Guiana. The contract
covers the provision of Internet access via
satellite to subscribers of SPLANG’s Wi-Fi
service and the complete management of the
network solution.
Marlink signed the first
contract with SPLANG in 2017 to provide high
speed Ku-band connectivity to deliver Internet
access to educational and governmental
institutions and the general public in French
Guiana. The new contract extends Marlink’s scope
to a C-band VSAT network solution.
The contract required rapid
migration without service interruption of
SPLANG’s VSAT network, executed within two weeks
under very challenging conditions, including
COVID-19 travel restrictions and a heavy rainy
season.
Using its own field
engineers located in Cayenne with support from
Marlink’s Network Operations Centre and
satellite network operator Eutelsat, Marlink was
able to migrate all 17 remote VSAT stations –
repointing antennas, updating modem parameters
and reporting performance – in just one week,
using helicopter transport between the sites.
Marlink will deploy its
smart network as a service to provide
connectivity up to 60 Mbps, which can increase
to 100 Mbps over the next four years. C-band was
chosen to take advantage of the existing SPLANG
infrastructure and C-band’s better resilience
and availability in rainy conditions. Marlink
will fulfil the contract with fully managed
services across the territory with 24×7
installations support and maintenance for SPLANG
backed by a customer help desk.
Over the three years of
partnership with CTG which is the main owner of
SPLANG, Marlink has built a strong track record
of delivering and managing smart network
solutions and managed services, with an average
service availability of over 99.8% under a very
demanding service level agreement.
In a country where 200mm of
rain can fall in 24hrs compared to 600mm in
average per year in Europe, it’s imperative to
provide a quality network solution robust and
reliable enough to deliver redundancy and uptime
to more than several tens of thousands people
living in the most remote locations, says
Alexandre de Luca, President Enterprise,
Marlink. With support from across the
organisation, our dedicated site teams were able
to carry out a complex and demanding deployment
in record time to support SPLANG’s customers in
French Guiana.