SES Expands Support of Emergency Telecommunications Cluster’s Disaster Response Efforts

SES Expands Support of Emergency Telecommunications Cluster’s Disaster Response Efforts
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SES signs contribution agreement, expanding commitment to support the Emergency Telecommunication Cluster’s global humanitarian efforts by providing satellite-based communications

Luxembourg, 17 May 2018 – The humanitarian response community will further benefit from SES’ satellite-based connectivity as the company expands its commitment to support the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster’s (ETC) global disaster relief efforts. Along with other members of the satellite community, SES has today signed a contribution agreement with the World Food Programme (WFP), in its role as the global lead agency of the ETC.

The contribution agreements are an important step in operationalising the Crisis Connectivity Charter signed in 2015 between the EMEA Satellite Operators Association (ESOA), the Global VSAT Forum (GVF), the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Aid (OCHA) and the ETC. The Crisis Connectivity Charter will help the humanitarian response community by improving their access to vital satellite-based communications when local networks are affected, destroyed or overloaded after a disaster.

Under the contribution agreements, the Charter signatories are committing satellite equipment and capacity that will be dedicated for humanitarian purposes during emergency responses. The ETC, under the global leadership of WFP, will be able to activate the Charter when disaster strikes and identify which capacity and operator is available and best suited to a given region and need. The contributions will enable network connectivity during emergencies to support humanitarian operations, including logistics, urgent medical care, food delivery and the coordination of relief efforts.

“When disaster strikes, reliable connectivity is absolutely critical to safeguard life,” said Nicole Robinson, Senior Vice President, Global Government at SES Networks. “Emergency first responders must have access to reliable networks to be able to coordinate their efforts and bring help as quickly as possible. By signing this agreement, SES confirms its commitment to further support the ETC in its disaster relief efforts, and more broadly, to continue supporting the communities which we serve globally.”

SES is an active contributor to various disaster relief and connectivity restoration efforts around the globe. In 2017, following the devastating Hurricanes Irma and Maria in the Caribbean, emergency.lu - a public-private partnership with the Government of Luxembourg - provided connectivity to humanitarian responders in collaboration with the ETC partners Ericsson Response and WFP. The rapid deployment emergency.lu terminals used dedicated SES capabilities to re-establish vital communications at the airport in Sint Maarten and coordination centres in Dominica.


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About SES

SES is the world-leading satellite operator and the first to deliver a differentiated and scalable GEO-MEO offering worldwide, with more than 50 satellites in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) and 12 in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO). SES focuses on value-added, end-to-end solutions in two key business units: SES Video and SES Networks. The company provides satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators, governments and institutions. SES’s portfolio includes ASTRA, O3b and MX1, a leading media service provider that offers a full suite of innovative digital video and media services. SES is listed on the Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange (ticker: SESG). Further information available at: www.ses.com

About ETC

The ETC is a global network of humanitarian, private sector and governmental organisations that work together in disasters to provide vital communications services. The ETC in partnership with leading edge technology companies and local telecom providers, is creating an environment for emergency response which allows humanitarian responders, citizens and governments to have a seamless, resilient and principled communications experience. The ETC is one of the eleven clusters designated by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC).