Express-AM5
satellite operated by RSCC is used in restoring
communications and the Internet in Yakutia
regions affected by the fire
The satellite activity
makes it possible to prevent serious
interruptions in communication.
Forest fires have swept
over 7 million hectares in Yakutia, burning out
an area comparable to that of a small European
country. Residential buildings and social
infrastructure have been damaged, in some places
there is no electricity supply, and
communication facilities are not available. To
restore the Internet in rural areas and put in
place facilities for prompt notification of
local inhabitants, specialists of the regional
telecom operator ArcticTelecom use VSAT
satellite communication stations and the
capabilities of the Express-AM5 satellite at
140° E orbital position. Television, radio and
satellite Internet are now available in almost
all affected settlements thanks to the efficient
work of the ArcticTelecom engineers.
“A satellite is the most
reliable means of communication both in the
process of eliminating the consequences of
disasters and in preventing them. Every year in
Russia, up to one hundred emergencies occur,
involving shutdowns of ground networks. The
reliability of the satellite network on such
occasions is almost 100%. But for the system to
work smoothly in emergency situations, it must
be within reach of local inhabitants and,
naturally, of emergency services. In the event
of disaster, there is no time to set up
equipment and train personnel.
In Yakutia, satellite
communication networks were built in 2005 and
integrated into the region’s general
communication infrastructure. In the current
situation of forest fires, this plays a key role
in the prompt restoration of communications in
the republic”, emphasizes Alexey Volin, RSCC
General Director.