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In the race against time to help the people of Haiti, the restoration of telecommunications services is crucial for coordinating teams on the ground. In order to help to bring relief to this catastrophe, Eutelsat has set up a team to provide satellite-based telecommunication solutions for humanitarian organisations that are working in the field in Haiti.
A six-man team from TSF (Telecoms Sans Frontières) has already deployed a D-STAR terminal at the On Site Operations Coordination Center (OSOCC) of the United Nations Mission to Haiti near the airport in Port-au-Prince. It is at the disposal of OCHA, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and also the EC (ECHO). The satellite link is provided by ATLANTIC BIRD 1 and the Skypark teleport in Turin which is patching the terminal into the Internet backbone to provide DOIP and VOIP services. The link will soon be transferred to the Telstar 12 satellite where more capacity is to be made available.
Two other satellite links via Telstar 12 have been opened at the request of the CNES (French Space Agency) for the French government and for the “Casques Rouges” Foundation. The first link is used by a Field Medical Services Unit (PSMA) that the CNES has shipped from its launch facility in Cayenne, French Guiana. The PSMA is a kit comprising back-up communications equipment and remote diagnostic software. The second satellite link is for an Emergesat container shipped by a military transport plane from the Istres air force base near Marseille in France.
Both containers (PSMA and the Emergesat) have been deployed in the grounds of the French embassy. The Emergesat container was developed jointly by the Casques Rouges Foundation, the French Space Agency (CNES) and Thales Alenia Space. It facilitates satellite communications links with the outside world in addition to providing local response teams with communication support over GSM, VHF and Wi-Fi links. The Emergesat container is also fitted with satellite-based mapping resources providing invaluable information about land configuration in addition to other indispensable applications for rescue teams such as water analysis equipment in addition to remote diagnostic resources. The interface between the Telsar 12 satellite link and the Internet backbone is provided by Eutelsat’s teleport in Rambouillet for broadband data, video and VOIP.