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Network Optimization Project in an African Mine Successfully Completed and Approved
A network optimization project in an African mine officially commenced on August 14, 2025. The project execution team, consisting of five engineers, was responsible for the comprehensive optimization and transformation of the mine's network system. After over five months of continuous efforts, the project was successfully completed on January 23, 2026, passing the on-site acceptance and receiving the final approval, marking a successful conclusion to the project.
 
During the implementation phase, the complex site environment posed significant challenges, with the construction period overlapping the rainy season, which affected the project due to weather conditions, on-site construction organization, and resource coordination. Additionally, the project involved multiple system modules, including wireless networks, wired networks, and core data centers, leading to a complex network structure with high technical requirements. This demanded a rational implementation plan and strong teamwork.
 
In facing these challenges, the project team maintained a rigorous and pragmatic work attitude, scientifically formulated the implementation plan, and flexibly adjusted the construction schedule. They ensured safety and business continuity while effectively progressing through various network optimization tasks.
 

As a result of this project, the overall network architecture of the mine has been further optimized, significantly enhancing the stability, reliability, and capacity of network operations. This solid network foundation supports the stable operation of both production and office systems within the mine. The project outcomes received high recognition from the on-site client, demonstrating the team’s comprehensive capabilities and professional expertise in executing high-intensity and complex network projects in challenging environments.