Hurricanes Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike battered Haiti in September and October and TSF's BGAN-equipped emergency communication centre supported more than 30 aid organisations. BGAN helped transmit more than 11,200Mb of data for situation reports, needs assessments, medicine lists and much other vital information. More than 1,500 people were also able to call loved ones via Inmarsat. Floods in Honduras and Panama and an earthquake in Pakistan triggered further deployments while TSF was also called in by the UN to help the victims of conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Broadband internet supported aid agencies as people fled to refugee camps in bordering Uganda. Around 2,000 families also used Mini M to call relatives. TSF president Jean-François Cazenave said, "Deploying emergency communications has again proven to be greatly important to civilians and aid agencies in developing countries in 2008. "Thanks to the support of our partners, TSF was able to respond to 10 emergencies worldwide to the direct benefit of 5,328 families and over 100 aid organisations. The tenth anniversary is also poignant for Inmarsat as the organization was our first corporate sponsor."

