(WO) – Nokia and Tampnet have launched a serious initiative to modernize offshore communications infrastructure within the Gulf of Mexico, deploying next-generation 5G non-public wi-fi networks to assist extra digital, automated and safety-critical operations throughout the area’s offshore vitality sector.
The partnership will introduce Nokia 5G AirScale radio techniques throughout Tampnet’s community of 120 lively offshore base stations, with plans to increase protection to as many as 350–400 offshore belongings, together with mounted platforms, drilling rigs, FPSOs, wind installations and vessels.
The improve builds on Tampnet’s deployment earlier this yr of the world’s first autonomous non-public 5G edge community on an offshore manufacturing platform within the Norwegian Continental Shelf—expertise now being expanded to the U.S. Gulf.
“The Gulf is a strategic area for Tampnet,” stated Arnt Erling Skavdal, CTO of Cellular Expertise at Tampnet. “With Nokia’s 5G expertise, we’re modernizing our offshore networks to fulfill evolving automation wants, improve employee security and allow purposes that had been beforehand out of attain.”
Tampnet operates each private and non-private networks within the Gulf and manages key subsea fiber techniques linking offshore belongings to the U.S. mainland. Upgrading these techniques with 5G is anticipated to ship increased bandwidth, ultra-low latency connectivity and improved reliability for offshore producers.
Nokia stated the strengthened non-public wi-fi ecosystem will allow operators to advance real-time distant monitoring, predictive upkeep and scalable automation. “Collectively, we’re setting new requirements for offshore connectivity,” stated Jeff Pittman, Head of North America Enterprise, Cellular Networks at Nokia.
The businesses anticipate the modernization effort to assist accelerated digital transformation throughout U.S. offshore operations, bettering effectivity and operational security for vitality producers working in a number of the Gulf’s most difficult environments.
