Saving Lives with Satellite Communications


by Kimberly Green - Date: 2009-01-15 - Word Count: 373 Share This!

The first satellitethat went into outer space was put into low elliptical orbit by theSoviet Union in 1951. Little did anyone know the significance of thisevent? There are currently over 800 satellites in orbit around theglobe and they do their part in providing intelligence, militarysupport, research, and commercial television. However, over the lastdecade or so the use of satellites has become a very important part offirst response and rescue missions.

Around the world a crisis can happen at any given time. Earthquakes,hurricanes, wild fires, flooding and even terrorist attacks willrequire large scale emergency response that will need immediatecoordination to minimize the loss of life.  It's not always practicalor easy to put together a method of communications that can cross manydifferent agencies, rescue personnel and first responders. The task ofquickly setting up a communication network can be daunting and canwaste away several precious hours that are desperately needed forhelping those in need.

With the use of satellite communicationsthe amount of time needed to set up a network for communication can benarrowed down to minutes. A satellite can be called into action quicklyand it has the ability to cover territory that would otherwise bewithout consistent communication. A crisis does not always happen inpopulated areas where cell towers or landlines are accessible. Oftenwhen they are accessible, they are compromised by the disaster or evenwith congestion from victims trying to communicate with loved ones.

Not only will satellite communication allow for telephony connectionit can also serve as a broadband internet connection capable ofconsistent video streaming for surveillance and conference reasons.This allows a multi level communication platform that will meet theneeds of almost all emergency and first responder personnel.Supportfrom commercial satellite companies usually comes with the options forseasonal use so budget strapped agencies don't pay for services whenthey are not using them. This allows smaller response agencies theability to utilize these methods of communication while remainingfiscally responsible.

No matter what the emergency is, communication is the most importantfactor in a successful mission and no other method of communication ornetwork can supply the level of up time and reliability that satelliteservices can offer. This true innovation straight out of the cold warhas gone a long way in making sure the world is a safer place foreveryone.

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