Overview

Our client is a leading conservation organization operating within a Kenyan national park spanning over 1 million acres. The conservancy manages wildlife protection, ranger operations, research activities, and multiple remote camps distributed across vast and rugged terrain.

Effective communication and real-time monitoring are critical to safeguarding wildlife and coordinating operational teams across the reserve.

Client:
Conservation Organization, Kenya
Industry:
Environmental Services
Services:
IT Consultancy, Infrastructure Management and Structured Cabling

Challenge

The conservancy required a reliable, high-capacity core network connecting 10 major camps across the park.

The network needed to support:

  • Radio call communication systems

  • LoRaWAN solutions

  • Surveillance systems

  • IP telephony services

Prior to Fibrecom’s involvement, the organization relied on an analog communication system. This limited real-time visibility, complicated surveillance monitoring, and reduced operational efficiency across camps.

The terrain presented additional complexity, with some links spanning distances of over 120 kilometers across challenging landscapes.

Solution

Fibrecom designed and deployed a robust microwave-based Wide Area Network (WAN) to interconnect all 10 major camps into a centralized, high-performance core network.

Key components of the implementation included:

  • Deployment of high-capacity microwave backhaul links

  • Long-distance point-to-point connectivity spanning over 120KM

  • Centralized traffic aggregation for real-time monitoring

  • Structured integration of surveillance, communication, and telephony services

  • Network optimization and testing to ensure stability and redundancy

The new infrastructure enabled all traffic from remote camps to be securely backhauled to a central monitoring location for coordinated oversight and management.

The network was engineered for resilience, scalability, and minimal latency despite environmental and geographical challenges.

Results

The deployment delivered measurable operational improvements:

  • 10 camps fully interconnected under a unified core network

  • 120KM+ long-distance microwave links successfully deployed

  • Real-time surveillance monitoring enabled

  • Enhanced LoRaWAN and radio communication performance

  • Centralized IP telephony integration

 

Operational Outcomes

  • Improved communication between remote camps

  • Faster and more coordinated response times

  • Increased staff efficiency and field performance

  • Reduced support and maintenance turnaround time

  • Lower overall communication and internet service costs

  • Strengthened wildlife protection efforts through real-time surveillance visibility

The improved communications backbone contributed to more proactive monitoring and a reduction in poaching incidents due to enhanced surveillance coordination.

Success Factors

  • Expertise in long-distance microwave deployments

  • Experience in rugged and remote terrain installations

  • Centralized network design for unified traffic management

  • Structured project execution and performance testing

  • Focus on reliability and long-term scalability

Value

This project demonstrates Fibrecom’s ability to design and deploy mission-critical Wide Area Networks in challenging environments where reliability directly impacts operational success.

By transitioning the conservancy from an analog system to a centralized digital network backbone, Fibrecom enabled real-time communication, improved monitoring capability, and strengthened conservation operations at scale.