Voice communications from remote construction sites to company headquarters Remote construction projects such as the building and operation of petrochemical plants, liquefied natural gas terminals and other large-scale plants and infrastructure projects are often located in hard-to-reach and isolated areas. In these areas, communications infrastructure is either unreliable, not immediately available or completely unavailable. Conditions such as these make rugged, broadband VSAT-based networks the only viable form of communications, providing a critical link back to corporate headquarters and regional offices.
CapRock’s satellite solutions extend Voice over IP, broadband Internet, secure corporate networks, and real-time video that are commonly found at the corporate office to remote locations. From the construction of LNG terminals to the operation of remote power plants, CapRock’s solutions enable the transmission of essential information such as procurement requisitions, billing and accounting records, shipping and receiving reports, and construction drawings.
When it comes to meeting construction schedules, unreliable communications are not an option. Outages at these isolated and remote sites can force operations to a halt. With a global infrastructure designed for the utmost reliability and two Network Operations Centers that manage and provision customers’ networks around the globe 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, CapRock is committed to delivering uncompromising communications anywhere in the world.
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