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    SkyVision to launch new corporate voice, data & video services at NOGTech 2013

    June 4, 2013
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    deepwater04 June 2013, Sweetcrude/African Press Organization, APO, LAGOS, Nigeria — SkyVision Global Networks Ltd., a leading global provider of IP connectivity over satellite and fiber optic systems, today announced the upcoming launch of its new corporate voice, data and video services at NOGTech 2013, Nigeria’s fourth annual oil and gas technology exhibition and conference, Lagos, Nigeria, June 4-6, at the EKO Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The event is strategically positioned to bring together government ministries, industry stakeholders and key oil and gas professionals.

    Participation in this important event is part of SkyVision’s efforts to expand its corporate services into the fast-growing oil and gas industry in Africa, and in particular, in Nigeria.

    For over a decade, SkyVision has focused on the Nigerian market, with the establishment of hubs and PoPs in Lagos and Abuja to provide seamless fiber/VSAT connectivity for customers in the region.

    “As a longstanding local provider, SkyVision is proud to be participating in this important industry event in Lagos,” comments Doron Ben Sira, SkyVision CEO. “We welcome this opportunity to strengthen our support for local oil and gas customers in the region, and enable them to improve their productivity and network security. This exhibition provides the opportunity to showcase our latest services and further SkyVision’s commitment to reliable network coverage in Nigeria,” he added.

    At NOGTech 2013, SkyVision’s Nigerian team will showcase SkyVision Active – business continuity series and other new solutions suited to the oil and gas industry as well as other corporate markets. With the promise of quality connectivity, SkyVision Active will provide these large corporates with cost-effective and reliable connectivity services for on-demand bandwidth. This includes licensed satellite services and fiber optic communications for enhanced voice, data and video for services, both on- and off-shore service with ad hoc fly away and stabilized antennas.

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