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VNL ResQMobil for managing communication networks during disaster launched in India

With aim to provide better and quick network availability during disaster VNL has launched ResQMobil, an integrated solution that can be made operational in less than an hour, providing Voice, Video & Data connectivity

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With aim to provide better and quick network availability during disaster VNL has launched , an integrated solution that can be made operational in less than an hour, providing Voice, Video & Data connectivity. “Because public communication networks are the first casualty in most disasters, first-responders and public safety agencies need a dedicated communication system to be setup and deployed at the disaster site within hours, to minimize disaster impact. So, we have launched ResQMobil,” said company.

Company claimed that ResQMobil aids response by not only providing an independent communication network to first responders, but also supports search and rescue operations by providing mobile location of affected civilians, and integrates with different legacy radio networks to provide actionable information to authorities seeking a bigger picture. VNL informed that ResQMobil can be tailored to specific area or country requirements and is designed to work during all natural and man-made disasters including earthquakes, storms, floods and tsunamis, fires, and terrorist, chemical or nuclear attacks.

ResQMobil comes with GSM Network-in-a box with integrated BTS, BSC, MSC HLR, etc. for establishing an independent communication network, instantly; Geo-locator to help locate people may be trapped under rubble, by locating mobile phones; and Universal gateway for patching communication over various platforms eg, HF, VHF to mobile or PSTN networks.

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ResQMobil can connect to the outside world with available backhaul, including satellite, enabled through appropriate arrangements with operators. In this context, VNL has partnered with BSNL, the state-owned operator, to provide disaster relief services not only in India, but also to and other countries.

ResQMobil is targeted at disaster management agencies such as India’s National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF), their state counterparts, and similar agencies in the SAARC region.

“Considering the recent spate of natural disasters that have hit the world, a solution like ResQMobil has never been more relevant. We are committed to assisting first responders and public safety agencies in restoring connectivity and minimizing the impact of disasters using technology. We’re proud to be associated with BSNL, our partners on other connectivity projects as well, and with whom we share common objectives and values,” said VNL’s Founder Chairman Rajiv Mehrotra.

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