World | Posted on Mar 24, 2011 at 11:29am IST

Ericsson offers satellite phones to Japan

Press Trust Of India

Orlando: Extending a helping hand to quake-hit Japan, telecom equipment maker Ericsson has offered to supply satellite phones and solar-powered towers to the Japanese government.

Ravaged by the recent earthquake and tsunami, the Japanese economy has suffered massive losses of people, property, communication lines and even damaged a few nuclear plants.

"We have offered help to the Japan government, We have offered to provide satellite phones for fast communication as it is the major problem as of now in that country.

Ericsson offers satellite phones to Japan

"We have also offered to deploy solar power towers for communication purpose," the Swedish entity's Senior Vice-President, Business Unit, CDMA Mobile Systems, Rima Qureshi said.

Qureshi noted that Ericsson is ready to help Japan "in which ever way it is possible as our corporate social responsibility and on humanitarian ground".

According to the World Bank, the damages due to the natural calamity could be up to $235 billion and the reconstruction efforts could take five years.

Going by estimates, the Japanese calamity would be one of the costliest disasters in recent times.

The estimated damage, which could account for about 4 per cent of the economy, is much more than $100 billion loss incurred after the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

With rising fears of nuclear radiation, many companies, including Indian IT players, have started calling back their employees from Japan.

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