When dealing with a crisis, the emergency services understand the need for timely and accurate exchanges of information. Restore order and respond quickly in a crisis. Reliable, effectively and efficiently inter-operable satellite communications to meet the needs of first responders to command, control and coordinate operational personnel in the field, whether terrestrial networks are available or not.
/ Reliable Satellite Solutions for Aid & Disaster Relief.
Globalsat Group provides interoperable satellite communications for aid, NGOs, and disaster relief. Our solutions empower first responders to command and coordinate personnel in the field, ensuring effective response when terrestrial networks are unavailable.
General Description
Description
In a time of a national emergency or natural disaster, when there is a loss of terrestrial communications, Globalsat Group provides secure and resilient satellite-based communications services capable of handling restricted information and operating independently from the main telephone networks to ensure that civil authorities stay connected in a crisis.
Benefits
✦ Ease of use. ✦ Global and inmediate coverage. ✦ Phone & internet access in time of national emergency to allow emergency services users to remain in contact if conventional telecommunications are unavailable. ✦ Mobile and transportable terminals available 24/7 as backup resource. ✦ 24/7 customer, network & technical support.
Typical Applications
✦ Dispatch and operations center. ✦ Cross-organization communications. ✦ Aid worker. ✦ Long-term recovery & reconstruction.
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