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November 3rd, 2010

ITU... Terminal Relief For Pakistan...


[SatNews] ITU has deployed 100 broadband satellite terminals in the flood-affected districts of Pakistan.

In the aftermath of the disaster, ITU’s emergency telecommunications team has been working closely with the Pakistan administration to restore vital communication links. The satellite terminals are being deployed to restore communications and provide a platform from which telemedicine applications/services will be provided in remote areas that remain difficult to access and where medical attention is a priority in the aftermath of the disaster. The floods that ravaged Pakistan were the worst ever in living memory. Nearly 20 million were affected and vast tracts of fertile agricultural land had been inundated. The battle continues to rage with water-borne diseases and malnutrition while the authorities and aid workers struggle to provide regular medical attention to displaced populations.

The satellite terminals that support high-speed data have the potential to provide the much needed link between medical aid workers in the field and referral centres thus providing diagnostic support and real-time consultation with medical specialists in far-off hospitals anywhere in the world. ITU is working with Inmarsat, Iridium Communications, Vizada, and Thuraya, ITU’s emergency communications partners within the ITU’s Framework for Cooperation in Emergencies (IFCE) to ensure connectivity for satellite handsets, which will be used by local authorities to facilitate humanitarian assistance to disaster victims.