Intelsat to Deploy Emergency
Connectivity in Wake of Hurricane Ian
Intelsat is sending two
FlexMove terminals to hurricane damaged Florida to
provide emergency internet connectivity to the
greater Ft. Myers area.
The terminals will be sent from
Intelsat’s U.S. headquarters in McLean, Virginia and
will be set up and activated by Help.NGO, an
international Non-Governmental Organization
specializing in emergency response and preparedness
across the globe.
“Our intervention will include
fuel distribution to first responders and the
affected communities, internet connectivity at
firehouses and community centers, and
high-resolution mapping across the greater Ft Myers
area, “ Adam Marlatt, operations director, Help.NGO.
“When disaster strikes,
temporary communications are essential for first
responders and search and rescue teams. This enables
folks to communicate back to the regional emergency
operations center (EOC) allowing crews to order
additional resources to the scene and line up other
essential needs,” said Mark Rasmussen, SVP of
Mobility at Intelsat.
The terminals can also be used
for area residents to connect their devices to
broadband and reach out to loved ones as well as
insurance, banking, and health care providers to
begin the lengthy process of putting their lives
back together.
Intelsat’s FlexMove delivers
coverage to support global communication,
operational efficiency, and enterprise continuity in
the most remote and challenging environments. It’s
easy-to-use and can establish connectivity in
minutes.
Intelsat is dedicated to
connecting the unconnected around the world. It
recently pledged to provide relief during natural
disasters to the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU) and the United Nations (U.N.). The
company promises to provide up to $500,000 of
airtime, as well as the necessary equipment to be
utilized during disasters.
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