Inmarsat Presented with Inaugural ITU Humanitarian Award
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October, 2012
Inmarsat
has been presented with the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Humanitarian Award for Lifesaving.
During an award ceremony held at ITU Telecom World 2012, Inmarsat was
recognised for its commitment and consistent leadership in supporting
the use of telecommunications to save lives during emergencies.
Andrew Sukawaty, Chairman, Inmarsat accepted the industry award, the
first occasion this award has been presented to industry partners, from
ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I.Touré.
Sukawaty commented: “On behalf of my company and staff, I was honoured
to accept this eminent award from our peers within the industry. As a
long-standing ITU partner, we have a long history of supporting the
relief effort across the world, helping first responders communicate as
quickly as possible to distribute aid in an effective and co-ordinated
manner.
Sukawaty added: “In a crisis situation, time is of the essence and an
early, co-ordinated response is the key to minimising the impact of any
disaster. Mobile satcoms are therefore among a range of essential
services for relief agencies in the initial days after a natural
disaster, ensuring emergency services are deployed both quickly and
reliably. By relying on Inmarsat's satellite network, first responders
can access the information they need to act effectively, even if all
terrestrial communications are down.”
Inmarsat provides the widest portfolio of global communications
solutions and value-added services available on the market, providing
voice and high-speed data services to almost anywhere on the planet - on
land, at sea and in the air.