Should there be not any difficulty in communicating with firefighter prior to the building’s collapse or should there be SATCOLT system; the catastrophe of firefighter’s damage might have been escaped alive from the second tower of the World Trade Centre on Sept. 11, 2001, and lives of many people would have been saved timely.
Any way not to make it happen again, Telus recently unleashed the latest $1 million GPS-based SATCOLT system that has been developed to roll where it is required at the time of a disaster.
The latest system is consisted with a cellular site with a devoted satellite uplink fixed on a truck to increasingly connect up to 1,000 emergency responders at the site of a catastrophe whether all other regular communications systems have been knocked out. The system can be rolled into an area where cell phone service has been wiped out or damaged or where there is no cell phone left in crisis. SATCOLT system has also been designed to go with modified cell phones to function as walkie-talkies
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Telus's GPS-based SATCOLT to roll when in crisis
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