Astrium renews its partnership with Télécoms
Sans Frontières
12 June 2013
Astrium, has just renewed a
partnership contract with Télécoms Sans Frontières (TSF),
pledging to continue satellite communications support for their
many disaster and emergency relief missions across the world.
Prior to being integrated within Astrium Services, Vizada
provided communication services to TSF for the past 14 years.
TSF is a leading NGO specialized in
the deployment of emergency telecommunications. TSF provides
people in distress and first responders with means of
communication where terrestrial communications fails. Following
conflicts or natural disasters, the local terrestrial networks
are often destroyed or disrupted, and mobile networks are also
often damaged. As a first responder on site, TSF supports local
relief efforts and humanitarian organizations to organize and
coordinate the help locally and has helped thousands of victims
trace and reconnect with their families.
“Astrium Services provides the full
set of satellite communications solutions to allow TSF to set up
emergency telecoms centers in minutes, optimize emergency aid
processes, and boost the efficiency of their humanitarian
missions”, said Erik Ceuppens, Business Communications Executive
Director at Astrium Services. “From equipment to airtime and
value added services for mobile and fixed satellite
communications, Astrium Services offers voice and broadband
services to connect TSF with locations around the world, and
delivers a wide variety of applications including voice, VoIP,
data, and critical applications”.
This past year, in the tumultuous Sahel region of
Africa, the satellite airtime and equipment provided by Astrium
Services has helped more than 4,200 people from Timbuktu to
contact loved ones, and has provided reliable internet and voice
capabilities for the NGO to stay in contact with local
authorities and their headquarters. In Mali, the 14 satellite
lines of TSF enabled 550 connections for the beneficiaries, for
whom it is often the first call they make for several months. As
of February 2013, the mobile network has been restored but
functions only partially.
In 2012 TSF also set up logistical telecom support to
facilitate the repatriation of wounded civilians from conflict
areas, and the supply of medicines to besieged towns in Syria.
The onsite team ensured the distribution of communication means
for several medical facilities and provided training to help
medical staff.
“Without
a reliable satellite connection, we would not be able to
operate,” states Jean-François Cazenave, President of TSF.
“Logistics for medical supplies and food, communications between
relief workers and their headquarters, and enabling displaced
people to contact their families are all part of our efforts to
assist victims of a natural disaster or conflict. Astrium
Services are critical to us: they help us to remain connected
and form an integral part of our efforts in aiding affected
populations and humanitarian organisations”.
Astrium Services’ offers
communication solutions not only to TSF but to a wide network of
global humanitarian organizations, enabling aid teams to
co-ordinate a rapid and effective humanitarian response.