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Starlink can bolster search and rescue operations, says Sea Rescue head

NSRI chief executive welcomes talks between South African government and Starlink

“Starlink’s satellite internet service will revolutionise our ability to respond to emergencies, especially in remote and under-served areas.

“The real-time communication capabilities will enhance our rescue operations and, by extension, the safety of all South Africans engaging in water-based activities.”

This was the sentiment of National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) CEO Dr Cleeve Robertson as he welcomed the government’s discussions with Starlink.

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The NSRI is eager to embrace the high-speed broadband satellite system’s transformative impact on its rescue operations and the broader South African community, ‘recognising the opportunities it presents for our service and our beneficiary community, which is 98% historically disadvantaged,’ said Robertson.

He said Starlink’s reliable, high-speed internet access can be a game-changer for NSRI volunteers and the lives they work tirelessly to save.

The organisation further believes Starlink will benefit many sectors in South Africa, including tourism, fishing, shipping, education, as well as the NSRI’s own innovation in prevention and rescue – especially in remote rural areas.

He said Starlink’s satellite internet would bolster the NSRI’s emergency services and climate disaster responses by ensuring robust, fail-safe communication during natural disasters, mass rescue operations and search and rescue operations.

“Our rescue operations require accurate, real-time data and co-ordination,” said Robertson.

“Starlink will enhance our ability to assist communities during critical emergencies, especially when traditional communication networks fail.”

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