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Covered in bright logos and resembling a hot air balloon fighting to bust free, the inflatable emergency.lu.
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) in South Sudan recently took delivery of a new emergency.lu Rapid Deployment Kit which will replace the Regular Deployment Kit previously deployed in Renk.
After 6 years of activation, ETC South Sudan demobilises
Beach ball satellite terminals and precariously mounted access points have become iconic of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) over the years.
Following the delivery of a new Rapid Deployment Kit from emergency.lu in April, Ericsson Response has sent a mission to South Sudan to help the Emergency Telecommuni
The Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) continues to operate in South Sudan, where the refugee crisis shows no sign of abating.
The end of 2013 saw the response capacity of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) tested as never before.
In addition to the long-running Syria conflict, three more emergencies were declared in rapid succession as Typhoon Haiyan decimated the Visayas region of the Philippines an
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to participate in the next Global Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) Joint teleconference on Yemen, South Sudan, Iraq, Syria and Central African Republic to discuss the current situation, ICT capacity and preparedness plans/activities.
Dear Colleagues,
You are invited to participate in the next Global Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) Joint teleconference on Yemen, South Sudan, Iraq, Syria and Central African Republic to discuss the current situation, ICT capacity and preparedness plans/activities.
Dear ETC colleagues,
Aiming for a 100% green energy goal in South Sudan
Responding to the humanitarian crisis in remote areas of South Sudan means working and living with a near constant feeling of uncertainty. Will it rain today, thus slowing down operations? Will there be fighting in this area?
Guidance document for anyone connecting to ETC internet services in the field.
Being a service Cluster can sometimes mean being out of the spotlight and working behind the scenes. Being the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) especially, means providing an intangible service, one that people don’t really pay attention to when everything is working as it should.
As part of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) capacity building program, ETC South Sudan is glad to announce th
As part of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) capacity building program, ETC South Sudan is glad to announce that we will be hosting 2x five-day Let's Comm D
- The ETC is hosting two Let's Comm Digital training sessions on MotoTRBO Digital VHF radio infrastructure deployment.
When technical advancement starts with capacity building at the national level
The training starts at 8.30am on a Monday morning in Juba, South Sudan.
You'd think we would be proud to say that by the end of the year we will be providing shared communications services at 15 sites across South Sudan. But we're not proud of that at all.
Are we actually moving forward with technology? We have new partnerships, innovative technologies, and we definitely have the motivation, so where are we going with it all?
JUBA - IRNA. A completely new acronym to me. It means Initial Rapid Needs Assessment.
YIDA - “Let it rain over me,” said Haidar Baqir, WFP's emergency telecoms coordinator, citing a song of the same name by his favourite US rap artist, Pitbull.
Following its independence in 2011, the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster