A leading construction firm expanding its operations into Ghana needed to establish two separate office locations:
The client required a reliable and secure network between these locations to enable seamless communication, file sharing, and collaboration on project data. Given the significant distance between the two sites, traditional connectivity options were impractical.
To address this challenge, the client engaged Liranz Limited to conduct a Site Research, Project Feasibility Assessment, and Budgeting exercise to determine the best networking solution.
Challenges and Requirements
Geographic Separation
Reliable and Secure Connectivity
Cost-Effectiveness
Scalability & Flexibility
Minimal Downtime & Interference
Our Approach
Site Research & Assessment
Feasibility Study
Technology Recommendation
After analyzing all possible solutions, we recommended a Point-to-Point (PtP) Wireless Radio Network as the best fit for the client’s needs.
Why PtP Wireless Radio Technology?
Additionally, we suggested a hybrid backup solution using LTE connectivity to ensure redundancy in case of temporary disruptions.
Budgeting & Implementation Roadmap
Outcome & Benefits
Conclusion
Through our expertise in IT infrastructure and networking, Liranz Limited successfully helped this construction firm establish a cost-effective, scalable, and secure inter-site network between its corporate and field offices. Our strategic planning, technology-driven approach, and commitment to delivering high-performance solutions ensured that the client could operate efficiently, with uninterrupted access to critical project data and collaboration tools. Looking for a reliable technology partner for your construction business? Contact Liranz Limited today to discover how we can optimize your connectivity and IT infrastructure for maximum efficiency.
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