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GMPCS Provides Satellite Communications For Florida Emergency Management System

'Open for business after Hurricane Frances!'
Rockville MD (SPX) Sep 09, 2004
GMPCS Personal Communications is leading the charge to provide emergency satellite phone communications to people in Florida affected by Hurricane Frances.

"GMPCS is providing an enormous stock of phones and service to Florida's emergency management, police, fire, EMS and extensive corporate base," said Craig Van Wagner, president of GMPCS.

GMPCS remained open for business even through the height of the hurricane. The staff barricaded themselves inside the building manning phones, filling emergency orders, and providing non-stop customer service.

In response to Frances, GMPCS provided more than 400 phones to emergency response teams, local businesses and essential public services, including Florida Power and Light (FPL).

Housing one of the largest inventory of satellite phones for Inmarsat, Iridium and Globalstar in the Americas, GMPCS has answered the call for Frances as well as Hurricane Charley just three weeks ago.

With the peak of the annual hurricane season approaching, GMPCS is helping many local governments and companies throughout the eastern seaboard in establishing emergency communications and back-up plans in the event of a disaster.

"With the next possible hurricane already forming in the Atlantic, many companies are not waiting to see which way the storm will turn, but are taking action now to bolster their communications systems via satellite," Van Wagner said.

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Weida China Operating Unit Signs Strategic Agreement With China Telecom
Fort Lauderdale FL (SPX) Sep 01, 2004
Weida Communications said Tuesday that Guangzhou Weida Communications, its operating partner in China, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Telecom, under which Weida will offer its satellite transmission equipment and network as part of a disaster recovery program and back-up system for China Telecom's major accounts, as well as furnishing China Telecom's Internet capability. The arrangement covers all of China Telecom's divisions.



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