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Supernet Partners with Reko Diq Mining for Advanced Communication Infrastructure

  • April 30, 2025
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Supernet Limited has announced a groundbreaking strategic partnership with the Reko Diq Mining Company, aimed at providing state-of-the-art internet and communication infrastructure to the Reko Diq Copper and Gold Mine in Balochistan. This collaboration is a major milestone in strengthening the digital connectivity and operational efficiency of one of Pakistan’s most critical mining projects.

The agreement marks a significant step in addressing the communication challenges posed by the remote and rugged terrain of Balochistan, where the Reko Diq mining project is situated. Supernet, a leading provider of advanced technology solutions, will deploy a range of secure, scalable, and reliable communication services designed to support continuous and efficient mining operations at the site. The importance of this development cannot be overstated, as uninterrupted communication is vital for maintaining smooth operations, ensuring worker safety, and protecting the project’s integrity.

Zia Tariq, the Head of Sales Defense at Supernet Limited, emphasized the strategic importance of this partnership, saying, “This partnership underscores Supernet Limited’s unwavering commitment to empowering Pakistan’s strategic sectors with world-class technology. Reko Diq is a project of national importance, and we are proud to contribute by enabling connectivity in one of the remotest regions of Balochistan. Our solutions will support safe, efficient, and sustainable mining operations.”

Reko Diq Mining Company is engaged in developing one of the world’s largest untapped copper and gold deposits. The successful extraction and processing of these valuable resources depend heavily on robust infrastructure, including cutting-edge communication systems. Reliable and secure communication services will be crucial in maintaining real-time coordination among operational teams, ensuring the safety of personnel, and supporting the administration of the project. This technology will facilitate operational efficiency and enhance the overall management of the mining process.

Supernet’s involvement in this project highlights the company’s expertise in delivering high-quality, integrated services tailored to the needs of challenging environments. The company’s solutions will support a wide range of communication needs, from day-to-day administrative coordination to complex operational tasks. These communication services are also critical for maintaining safety protocols, enabling security systems, and facilitating remote monitoring and reporting.

As one of the most ambitious and strategically important mining projects in Pakistan, Reko Diq’s development is expected to significantly contribute to the country’s economy. The collaboration between Supernet and Reko Diq Mining Company is a testament to the growing demand for advanced technological infrastructure in key sectors, such as mining, that drive national development.

With the successful implementation of these communication solutions, Supernet is set to play a crucial role in ensuring the ongoing success and operational effectiveness of the Reko Diq mining project, which is poised to become a major contributor to Pakistan’s industrial and economic landscape. The partnership is not only a step forward for the companies involved but also a significant advancement for Pakistan’s infrastructure and technological capabilities in critical industries.

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