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Connecta Satellite Solutions Ready to Support Emergency Communications Following the Venezuela Earthquake
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Our team is prepared to help organizations restore connectivity quickly so responders can focus on protecting lives and critical infrastructure.

BRADENTON, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Following the major earthquake impacting Venezuela, Connecta Satellite Solutions is prepared to support emergency response organizations, government agencies, utilities, construction companies, NGOs, and enterprise customers requiring reliable communications when traditional infrastructure is unavailable or compromised.

Natural disasters can quickly overwhelm or disable terrestrial communications. Connecta specializes in rapidly deployable satellite communications that restore connectivity for command centers, first responders, field teams, and critical infrastructure operations.

Rapid Deployment Equipment Available

From our Florida headquarters, Connecta maintains inventory ready for immediate deployment, including:

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Starlink Mini, Standard, Performance, and Enterprise systems
Satellite phones for voice and emergency communications
Portable battery power systems for off-grid operations
Solar charging solutions for extended field deployments
Peplink SD-WAN and networking equipment
Portable Wi-Fi and mesh networking solutions
Complete communications kits for emergency operations centers and remote field teams

Whether supporting disaster recovery, humanitarian relief, infrastructure restoration, or temporary command posts, Connecta can rapidly configure and ship communications solutions designed for fast deployment in challenging environments.

"Reliable communications are one of the first requirements during any emergency response. Our team is prepared to help organizations restore connectivity quickly so responders can focus on protecting lives and critical infrastructure."

Emergency Communications Support

Organizations requiring emergency communications support are encouraged to contact Connecta Satellite Solutions to discuss available equipment, deployment options, and logistics.

Contact
James Harrison
***@satellitephonestore.com


Source: Connecta Satellite Solutions

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