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Enabling Connectivity across a Dispersed Landscape
技术
- 网络与连接 - 无线局域网
适用行业
- 石油和天然气
挑战
North West Redwater (NWR) 打算建造、管理和运营一个新的沥青炼油厂。新炼油厂正在建设中,占地 6 平方公里,将包括 100 多家参与项目建设阶段的承包公司。 NWR 希望为分散的偏远地区的 100 家承包公司提供连接,以简化承包商入职流程、降低运营成本并控制项目进度。
客户
西北红水 (NWR)
关于客户
North West Redwater (NWR) 是一家位于阿尔伯塔省红水市的大型石油和天然气精炼厂,拥有 2,000 多名员工。
解决方案
通过在站点周围的战略位置使用 Redline RDL-3000 和 Redline RDL-3000 eLTEMT 用户以及 Cisco 1552 室外接入点,NWR 合作伙伴能够为每个签约公司提供连接,无论它们位于站点的哪个位置。
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