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Remote mining sites seek internet from space

Sunnexdesk

THE mining industry is experiencing a new direction in the Philippines—it’s now considered a key sector in reinvigorating the pandemic-hit economy.

The Philippines is rich in mineral resources—nickel, in particular. In fact, it’s the fifth most mineralized country in the world with untapped reserves estimated at $1 trillion. Trading around US$19,500 per ton, nickel is a crucial element used in stainless steel as well as in lithium-ion battery cells for most electric vehicles, making it a critical metal in the Green Energy revolution.

Importance of connectivity in the mining industry



KADs: TrueVision Enterprises and Oktatech - Technology Solutions and Services, installed a terminal with speeds of up to 80 Mbps in just 2 days.

Kacific and Ka-Band Technology: Accessible solutions for mining operations connectivity

Bambunet powered by Pipol Broadband offers unlimited plans.
Since these mining sites are very remote, the logical match for connectivity is by using a satellite.
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