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ICTP 379: The importance of being additive when it comes to emergency communications, with Fabian Lewis

ICTP 379: The importance of being additive when it comes to emergency communications, with Fabian Lewis

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Although we are at the end of the 2025 North Atlantic Hurricane Season, we are only six months away from the start of the 2026 hurricane season. Moreover, other hazards or disasters, such as fire, earthquake, or even a utility failure due to a cyberattack, can occur at any time.

Fabian Lewis, a telecommunications, emergency medicine and disaster management specialist from Saint Lucia, joins us to discuss how we as individuals, organisations and countries can improve our telecoms resilience and increase the chances that we will be able to remain connected when we need it most. Among other things, we discuss:

* what makes the Caribbean particularly vulnerable when it comes to telecoms and ICT disruptions during disasters;

* whether amateur radio is still important in a country's disaster/emergency communication management effort; and

* common mistakes organisations make when preparing (or failing to prepare) their telecoms and ICT systems for disasters.

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Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell

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