Disasters can happen anytime, anywhere
In the aftermath of
Hurricane Irma,
of respondents in a survey done by MDPI, lost cell phone and internet service for more than two days
In 2018
of the wireless sites in Bay and Gulf county were still not working one full week after Hurricane Michael hit.
- FCC records
70%
In Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Maria many residents were left without cellphone service for months.
35%
Battery Powered Radio
Flashlight & Batteries
First Aid Kit
Satellite
Phone
Portable and/or solar charger
Extra batteries
COMSAT delivers a progressive, advanced and interconnected global terrestrial network that supports more satellite constellation providers, and customers, than any other independently owned network. Our strategy is focused on our customers ensuring our satellite partners in orbit and our connectivity customers on the ground remain seamlessly and safely connected at all times.
Our best in class support is available 24/7/365
to support all of your mission needs.
Network Services
Mobile Operations
Data Center Services
Large Pipe Satellite Connectivity for Voice, Internet, Data & Video
Satellite Phones & Mobile Data Terminals for immediate contact in the disaster area
Immediate access to your critical data to support your teams on the ground in the disaster area
Make a Plan
When disaster strikes, COMSAT is there. We are proud to help prepare communities for natural disasters and other emergencies, and assist in relief efforts after tragedy has struck. Through our disaster preparation education, satellite communication trainings, emergency loaner program, and other resources, we are committed to assisting those in disaster-prone or disaster-stricken regions, and the organizations that bravely help rebuild.
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How will I receive emergency alerts and warnings?
How will I communicate in the disaster region?
How will I charge my communication devices?
What equipment is necessary to operate after a hurricane?
How will I recieve and track supplies?
Will my communication solution be fixed or mobile?
For additional information/tips visit ready.gov
Create a Disaster Kit
Connectivity Essentials
Test Your Satellite Phone
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Test your satellite phone monthly
Keep your satellite phone charged and detach the battery before placing it in storage to reduce battery drain
Place calls in an unobstructed outdoor area with a clear view of the sky
Register Satellite devices with SOS button and for emergency services at
GEOS.
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Satcom Store
Satellite Communications Solutions for the Hurricane Season
Mobile Satellite
Solutions (MSS)
Fixed Satellite
Solutions
VSAT FSS & MSS
Networks
