Site Connectivity
Yemen

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Secure connection of your company locations

Yemen presents companies with extraordinary infrastructural and operational challenges. International aid organizations, humanitarian NGOs and companies in the energy industry are nevertheless active and depend on functioning connectivity. In a complex market environment, redundant, resilient Site Connectivity is the key operational advantage for anyone operating in Yemen.

Site Connectivity describes the process and technology that helps to connect different locations, be it offices, branches or data centers. In the digital era, this networking is crucial as it enables seamless communication and data transfer between locations

Why Site Connectivity?

Humanitarian organizations and NGOs: International aid organizations maintain decentralized structures in several governorates in Yemen. A stable network securely connects field locations with coordination centers and international headquarters, for effective aid operations and secure communication.

Energy industry: Despite the difficult environment, energy projects continue to be carried out in Yemen. Energy companies need robust connections between production sites, management centers and international partners. Communication and coordination: In an environment with limited terrestrial infrastructure, a robust WAN solution enables employees to communicate and access central systems regardless of their location.

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Technologies behind Site Connectivity

There are various technologies and services that enable Site Connectivity in Yemen. These are essentially

  1. MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching): A technology that prioritizes and optimizes data traffic between two or more locations.
  2. SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network): An advanced technology that enables smarter and more flexible networking.
  3. Ethernet as a cross-location extension of your Ethernet LAN to a WAN based on Ethernet.

Provider Overview

Site Connectivity Challenges for Sites in Yemen

  • Infrastructural restrictions: Terrestrial network infrastructure is severely damaged or unavailable in large parts of the country. SAVECALL is planning hybrid solutions that include LTE backup and VSAT satellite connectivity to ensure maximum availability.
  • Security and reliability: Robust redundancy concepts, encrypted connections and physically secured network components are essential in the Yemeni context.
  • Costs: International calls in a market with limited carrier choice can be costly. SAVECALL negotiates the best available conditions for your specific needs on a carrier-neutral basis.

Future prospects for Site Connectivity in Yemen

Despite the current situation, Yemen has strategic submarine cable connections that link the country to international fiber optic networks. With a stabilization of the situation and international reconstruction investments, the telecommunications sector will play a key role in the economic recovery. Companies that establish a resilient connectivity strategy for Yemen today will be ideally positioned for future developments.

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