Inmarsat welcomes ITU report on driving
sustainable development through
telecommunications
11 December 2014
Inmarsat has welcomed a report
examining the role of telecommunications
in driving sustainable development
through the reuse of communications
infrastructure designed to support
communities in the event of a natural
disaster.
The report was approved by the Advisory
Board of the ITU’s Smart Sustainable
Development (SSD) initiative and
published following a meeting in Doha,
Qatar on 6th December.
The report includes recommendations for
a more integrated approach between
governments, humanitarian agencies, the
ITU and private sector. It calls for the
improved sharing of information and for
collective action to foster easier
access to cost efficient and
user-friendly IT and telecoms services
in remote regions – particularly in
areas which are prone to natural
disasters.
Andy Sukawaty, Inmarsat’s
Executive Chairman and a member of the
SSD Advisory Board, commented:
“Satellite has an essential role to play
when it comes to the deployment of
communications which reuse emergency
communications infrastructure to help
drive access to broadband for people
living and working in remote
communities. Inmarsat’s broadband
data and voice communication services
are designed for maximum mobility and
are accessible anywhere in the world.
This, we believe, uniquely places us to
support and contribute to the ITUs goals
for sustainable development.“
"Since 2002, Inmarsat has been a
staunch supporter of ITU's response
effort in emergencies," said Cosmas
Zavazava, Chief of Projects and
Knowledge Management Department,
International Telecommunication Union.
"We also share a commitment to serve
humanity using appropriate information
and communication for disaster risk
reduction through the application of
earth observation, information and
communication systems," added Dr. Cosmas
Zavazava.