2022-04-04

Intelsat Hailed for Haiti Earthquake Mobile Communications Response

Source: Intelsat
Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Intelsat, operator of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial network and leading provider of inflight connectivity (IFC), has been recognized for Outstanding Leadership in Use of a Mobile Solution by the Mobile Satellite Users Association (MSUA). The award was presented for Intelsat’s rapid deployment of FlexMove – a global, redundant, fully managed high-throughput satellite (HTS) solution – in the wake of the powerful earthquake that struck southern Haiti in August 2021.
The magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the Tiburon Peninsula in the Caribbean nation of Haiti causing severe damage to terrestrial communication networks. Intelsat FlexMove was immediately sent to the disaster zone to provide reliable, easy-to-use, high-speed connectivity.

Intelsat worked closely with HELP.NGO, an experienced international disaster response team – trained to respond quickly to emergencies when existing communication networks fail. Connected to the FlexMove network using the portable, auto-pointing Starwin FL60 terminal, HELP.NGO – set out to mobilize resources and equipment to rapidly restore connectivity.

Once the team arrived at the earthquake’s epicenter to assess the damage, high-speed internet was set up and used to support intelligence coordination for the United Nations with survey shots of topography and aerial images of multiple disaster sites. As a result, local authorities and government agencies were able to quickly determine where to deploy resources based on intel, video feeds and photos gathered.