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For rescuers working in remote places, working phones and internet are
literally a question of life and death. A team of researchers and
businesses in Norway, Spain and Finland decided they need to be
equipped with a box with the power to connect them to networks wherever
they are.
On September 11, firefighters, police officers and ambulance
workers faced a terrifying rescue effort in the World Trade Center
complex. They battled to save people from the collapsing Twin Towers,
searched for survivors, tackled fires and evacuated as many people as
they could in an area which contained an estimated 17,000 people. And
making their jobs even harder was the problem of poor communications:
frightened workers and their relatives jammed mobile networks with
calls and the emergency services' own radio communications turned out
to be incompatible with one another.
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