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306887
Fri, 11/15/2013 - 09:14
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Inmarsat Support Télécoms Sans Frontières In Typhoon Hit Philippines
SINGAPORE, Nov 15 (Bernama) -- Inmarsat-sponsored organisation Télécoms Sans
Frontières (TSF) is continuing to provide emergency phone and broadband services
in the worst hit regions of the Philippines following the recent typhoon.
Directly supporting the Philippines’ Government, the United Nations and
other aid agencies, TSF is deploying Inmarsat’s mobile satellite services to
connect medics and emergency first responders as millions of Filipinos struggle
to access medical help, food, water and shelter.
Inmarsat plc, the leading provider of global mobile satellite communications
services Friday confirmed that since the disaster struck, the company has
prioritised satellite traffic to and from the Philippines.
Based at the company’s Network Operations Centre in London, teams of
satellite network controllers and Inmarsat engineers have been working 24-hours
a day with TSF’s French-based HQ and its teams on-the-ground in the Philippines
to restore communications.
Inmarsat chief executive officer, Rupert Pearce said: “Inmarsat will
continue to support TSF to help the millions of people in the Philippines whose
lives have been adversely affected by the recent devastating typhoon.
"Our satellite broadband and voice services support highly relevant relief
and reconstruction efforts in both remote regions and where terrestrial networks
are down, as well as bringing the plight of the region to the attention of the
world through the efforts of the media," he said in a statement released here
Friday.
TSF have confirmed that the Philippines’ Minister and Deputy Minister for
Home Affairs and National Security have been personally provided with Inmarsat
IsatPhones to improve communications with their government colleagues located
across the country and beyond.
Additionally, TSF is directly helping the Philippines Department of Health
to restore broadband internet access to the General Hospital in Tacloban, the
Philippine city devastated by the typhoon.
The broadband satellite service will enable hospital staff to collaborate
with medical teams on a national scale and provide well-coordinated health
support to the thousands of victims seriously injured in the recent disaster.
With the support of Inmarsat, TSF is also assisting two United Nations
agencies - OCHA (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) and UNDAC
(United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination) - by providing
satellite-based broadband internet connections to their teams on the ground.
-- BERNAMA