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Intersec joins United Nations’ ITU to foster emergency telecommunications
Intersec announces its membership in the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), within the Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D). The ITU is the United Nations' specialized agency for information and communications technologies. As a result of its commitment to the "Early Warnings for All" initiative launched by the United Nations in March 2022, Intersec has made the decision to join ITU-D. As a part of this initiative, it aims to provide a form of early warning for every person on planet Earth. This will include providing people around the world with timely emergency alerts through telecommunications networks and mobile phones, with a target of providing universal coverage by 2027.In his words, "I am delighted to welcome Intersec as a new member of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector," said Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the ITU's Telecommunication Development Bureau. The collaboration between us will enable us to use the growth in mobile networks and services to support the warning of people in danger."The Intersec Group is committed to making substantial contributions as an ITU member that focus on affordable connectivity and emergency telecommunications, by actively participating in working groups, sharing telecom expertise, and assisting governments in obtaining the necessary subventions to make the most of these technologies."With more than two decades of experience in the telecommunications industry and an extensive knowledge of location intelligence, we've assisted many governments and telecommunications companies in deploying robust alerting systems around the world", said Charlotte Thomas, Product Director at Intersec.Intersec has already installed alerting solutions that cover 30% of the population of the European Union in accordance with Article 110 of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC).. Our long-term partnerships with telecom operators in 50 countries provide a solid foundation for the company's alerting and local expertise beyond the European borders, especially in disaster-prone regions, thanks to the Company's long-term partnerships with telecom operators in 50 countries. As a result, public authorities are able to deploy warning systems in a seamless, fast, and effective manner, ensuring a future that is more resilient As a result, public authorities are able to deploy warning systems in a seamless, fast, and effective manner, ensuring a future that is more resilient
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