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Globecomm And Agility Support Hurricane Charley Recovery Efforts In Florida
Globecomm Systems Monday announced that the Company has provided satellite connectivity and call center restoral services to Agility Recovery Solutions to support recovery efforts resulting from Hurricane Charley in Florida. Within 48 hours, Globecomm and Agility provided a complete portable communications facility with satellite connectivity back to Globecomm's Long Island International Teleport. This network will be used to support 50 phone lines and 1.5Mbs of Internet connectivity. Globecomm and Agility are in the process of supporting several other clients in the region. The companies are on 24-7 call to respond to potential requirements arising from Hurricane Daniel, which is on the horizon. David Hershberg, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Globecomm Systems, said, "Globecomm and Agility have demonstrated the ability to respond quickly and effectively in restoring vital communications services in the face of this terrible disaster. We are on call with our partner Agility and ready to further respond if necessary." "Globecomm continues to expand on its relationship with Agility providing products and services that can serve immediate recovery efforts as well as providing a back-up plan for Fortune 500 enterprises" Related Links Agility Recovery Solutions Globecomm Systems TerraDaily Search TerraDaily Subscribe To TerraDaily Express Raytheon's Thermal-Eye 3500AS Improves Firefighters' Ability To See The Unseen Dallas TX (SPX) Aug 13, 2004 Thermal imaging technology is about to undergo a revolution. Raytheon Infrared introduces the Thermal-Eye 3500AS thermal imaging core with Thermal-Eye Advanced Image Processing technology. This new product provides sophisticated images and color capabilities unsurpassed in its class.
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