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SOIL Interconnect
UK and Norway share the most important offshore oil & gas province in the world. As the last barriers in developing the fields between the two continental shelves are removed, the need for cross border solutions and increased co-operation is stronger than ever. As these relationships strengthen, so does the need for fast, reliable and secure communications.
Closing the North Sea Divide
OilCamp can now offer a secure and cost effective way to communicate to your partners across the North Sea, by providing a link through the established SOIL network. This has been achieved by connecting the SOIL hub in Stavanger, Norway to the SOIL Hub in Aberdeen, Scotland, through the North Sea Fiber Optic cable, enabling users to convey information with guaranteed speed, dependability and security. As with the connection to SOIL in your host country, when you connect to the other SOIL Hub through SOIL Interconnect, you have the ability to gain access to all member companies on that Hub. This means you don’t have to build a point to point bridge with every company you may deal with, now or in the future, as you are potentially connected to the whole of the Oil and Gas Industry in both countries. SOIL has over 160 member companies, opening up endless opportunities for collaborations, or for providing or receiving services.
Delivering Reliability
SOIL Interconnect is secure, fast and reliable. Unlike using the internet, SOIL Interconnect gives you guaranteed bandwidth that can be increased or decreased depending on your requirements. In addition, as SOIL is only open to the Oil and Gas industry, and is only available to registered users, you know exactly who is there at all times, keeping your information safe and secure. SOIL Interconnect also gives you peace of mind by providing a single point of contact, and access to a service helpdesk available 24/7/365. By using SOIL you will also get access to a range of value added services on both sides of the border.
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