Hughes Announces Emergency Networking Solutions in Anticipation of Hurricane Season
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"This year's unpredictable storm season reinforces two facts," said
Businesses and government agencies should follow these steps to stay connected during hurricane season 2012:
- Have a back-up generator and plenty of batteries on hand. Maintaining electrical power will be a top priority because without it, organizations cannot ensure an Internet connection.
- Subscribe to a resilient, high-speed Internet service, such as satellite broadband, so that decision-makers and emergency operators can stay connected even if terrestrial networks fail.
- Prepare and protect critical data. Evaluate which applications and information systems are essential. This can include Continuity of Operations (COOP) and emergency response plans, accounting documents, inventory logs, and constituent information. Organizations should back-up information frequently and store the data in a safe, secure and dependable facility. Since data may be lost due to flooding, consider storing it at an off-site location.
- Keep at least one corded phone connected to a wall jack to ensure that offices have telecommunications service in the event of an electrical-only outage.
- Do not hesitate to go on alert. If a facility is at risk of losing service for an extended period of time, put its Web host provider on alert.
Landline connections can be unreliable during significant flooding and windy conditions, forcing operations to cease. This can mean a significant loss of revenue for businesses and disruption of vital government services that are needed most in recovery operations. Whether an organization needs emergency communications at a fixed site or on-the-move, Hughes can deliver reliable connections during crisis.
Hughes provides an Internet service plan with download speeds of up to 5 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 1 Mbps. By using the advanced SPACEWAY© 3 Ka-band satellite system, the plan provides organizations with the flexibility they need in an emergency, requiring only a two-month service commitment and the option to extend it on a month-to-month basis. For organizations that have mobile needs, Hughes offers vehicle-mount, on-the-move terminals that set up quickly and provide emergency Internet access. Every solution is backed by comprehensive 24/7 technical support and next-business day field maintenance.
For more information, visit www.government.hughes.com and click on White Papers in the Resources section to learn more about Hughes Emergency Solutions. To order directly, call 1 (877) 881-8603.
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