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Ericsson Response © 2002 GSM in Emergency Relief Ericsson Response Dag Nielsen

Ericsson Response © 2002 Business has a greater role Changes in perceived roles, responsibilities and expectations –government –public sector –corporations

Ericsson Response © 2002 Ericsson Response Response to humanitarian disasters Partnership with United Nations and Red Cross / Red Crescent Global and Local response programs

Ericsson Response © 2002 When a disaster hits Pakistan Peru India El Salvador USA Algeria Afghanistan

Ericsson Response © 2002 India January 2001 Gujarat 7.9 on the Richter scale GSM down in the whole state Gandhidham GSM sites very badly damaged Bhuj No existing GSM network

Ericsson Response © 2002 Existing infrastructure Local networks Relief organizations Temporary GSM network Coverage Users Afghanistan January 2002

Ericsson Response © 2002 Disaster preparedness Disaster Response starts now Standards Laws and regulation Tampere Convention Why GSM Global Standards Laws and regulations Future R&D investments Applications and terminals Future emergency relief requirements

Ericsson Response © 2002 When there is a need to communicate Ericsson is there.