What works when communications fail: resilience, emergency response and humanitarian connectivity
Earthquakes, floods – when disaster strikes, staying connected can save lives. In this episode, Charles Murray, Partner at Analysys Mason, is joined by Rob Fyfe from Motorola Solutions and Sébastien Gillet from Télécoms Sans Frontières to discuss how communications technologies and response models help emergency services, communities and critical infrastructure organisations prepare for, respond to and recover from crises.
Drawing on both mission-critical and humanitarian perspectives, our speakers share real-world insights into why reliable communication networks are so essential. From emergency response and humanitarian recovery to long-term resilience planning, the conversation explores how different organisations, technologies and investment decisions come together to keep people connected when resilience matters most.
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