Dedicated to keeping businesses
running in the face of network outages
and natural disasters, SES AMERICOM, an
SES company (Euronext Paris and
Luxembourg stock exchanges: SESG),
announced today that its REDiSat™
Network satellite communications
technology is providing disaster
recovery services to financial service
providers in the Gulf of Mexico area,
including St. Martin Bank & Trust in St.
Martinville, Louisiana. With hurricane
season approaching, it is imperative
that all businesses properly prepare to
ensure connectivity, regardless of a
weather catastrophe or other crisis
situation. According to the U.S.
National Weather Service Climate
Prediction Center, six to nine
hurricanes –
including as many as five major
hurricanes with wind speeds above 111
miles (179 kilometers) per hour
– will
originate in the Atlantic during this
six-month season.
In the wake of a natural disaster,
restoring critical data and voice
services is of paramount importance
– especially
for companies that rely on 24-7
connectivity. Banks and financial
institutions need to ensure effective,
real-time communication with employees,
regulatory agencies, and the general
public, as well as customers who want
assurances that their deposits are safe
and that they will have continued access
to their funds. Now companies throughout
the hurricane belt and across the United
States can benefit from around-the-clock
connectivity that vulnerable terrestrial
networks simply cannot offer.
St. Martin Bank & Trust Company in
St. Martinville, Louisiana signed up for
the REDiSat service in early 2007, after
witnessing the disruptions caused to the
banking industry in the immediate
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
“While we were
not directly in the affected area, we
witnessed the disruption first hand. We
actually hosted a displaced bank in our
training room for about three weeks
following the storm. This experience
caused us to further consider our
options. With RediSat in place, we are
able to establish communications with
our remote disaster recovery location
and get our non-affected locations up
and running following a disaster. We
found the solution to be economical. We’ve
tested it. We know it works.”
stated Janet M. Douet, Sr. VP & COO of
St. Martin Bank & Trust Company. St.
Martin Bank & and Trust Company is a
$275 million dollar bank operating a
main office and ten branches in a four
parish (county) area.
“For
business to function seamlessly in a
disaster situation, priority
telecommunication service is
invaluable," said Orlando Skelton, SES
AMERICOM's Vice President of Enterprise
Services. “With
the proactive deployment of the REDiSat™
Network, customers can rest assured that
remote offices will be able to
reestablish critical data and voice
services virtually within minutes,
regardless of damage or crashes to local
phone and internet infrastructures.”