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Fields Limited is one of the world’s
largest unhedged producers of gold with
470,000 employees across its operations.
The company is focused on providing investors
with maximum returns through investing
in its people, technology, optimizing
processes and responsible, sustainable
and innovative development of quality
assets.
Gold Fields has attributable
production of 3.64 million ounces per
annum, ore reserves of 83 million ounces
and mineral resources of 251 million ounces..
The Group is listed on the JSE Limited
South Africa (primary listing), the New
York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as well as
the Dubai International Financial Exchange
(DIFX).
In 2005 Gold Fields Ghana and its partners
confirmed an exponential result of gold
deposit located in the western part of
Ghana. Gold Fields Ghana has an interest
in two exploration/ production mines,
Tarkwa and Damang, which are viable with
large commercial quantity of Gold reserves.
Connecting Ghana and South Africa
Gold Fields’ Ghana business requires
effective communication between its offices
to its head office in South Africa for
operational excellence.
Gold Fields needed a telecommunications
partner that could provide high quality
and cost-effective data, voice and Internet
connectivity within the sites in Ghana
to its head office in South Africa and
the outside world.
Gold Fields Ghana contracted GS Telecom,
a Gateway Communications business, to
provision a communication network between
its three sites in Ghana (Accra, Tarkwa
and Damang) to the head office in South
Africa. Gateway Communications is the
largest and most advanced provider of
pan-African network services, with more
than 400 direct connections into 37 African
countries and a reach covering over 583
million people on the continent.
Gold Fields Ghana selected GS Telecom
because of the established presence in
the market, and quality of pan-African
communications infrastructure.
The project and ongoing contract involved:
(i) Engineering and design
(ii) Equipment supply, installation, maintenance
and support
(iii) Provision of Terrestrial links with
Backup VSAT
(iv) Spares Management
The three Gold Fields Ghana sites have
direct data, access to Gold Fields’
head office in Johannesburg, South Africa
with a guaranteed availability of 99.5%
and a full Service Level Agreement. Gold
Fields Ghana offices are assigned with
UK PSTN numbers that allow for voice communication
between the offices to Gold Fields’
head office at a local call rate.
Quality of Service
The network is managed and monitored from
Gateway’s Network Operations Centres
(NOC) in Ghana, which provides primary
management with 24/7 back up solutions
via mobile phones to all technical managers.
The fully manned NOC is the focal point
for fault reporting, and is also responsible
for pro-active network management of Gold
Fields’ network. Users are free
to contact the NOC directly or through
any of Gateway’s 17 offices to log
complaints or to seek on-line technical
support.
Faults reported to the NOC are logged
and assigned job identity numbers that
can be tracked until the fault is resolved.
The NOC provides reports to Gold Fields’
management on the state of the network.
Gateway also provides a full escalation
procedure that allows Gold Fields personnel
to contact Gateway’s local management
team, with regard to faults or any concerns.
The Gold Standard
“Gateway makes the difference
for us. They have been our partner over
the years and created a loyal customer
in us. The staff has been supportive,
knowledgeable, professional and very responsive
to our needs. Gateway proactively monitors
the network, troubleshooting and resolving
problems and communicating with our team.
The field crew performs regular maintenance
of the equipment, and always arrives on
schedule.
“We have experienced great network
reliability and performance using Gateway
services, and highly recommend them to
anybody seeking network services in Africa.”
Steve Larbi, Group IT Manager
of Goldfields Ghana.
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