Maria Hurricane Post-Effect in Business & Personal @ Ground Zero.
1. Real-Time Communications
CASE STUDY: PUERTO RICO
From August – October 2017
Two Category 5 Hurricanes,
Irma & Maria devastated the entire
Caribbean islands.
7. CTV in Real Time
Connecting PR to KL - Malaysia
October 26th,27th, 2017
Connected KL via
4G/LTE on Mobile and
Wi-Fi on 50” TV and
DSL in PR.
0.1 Mbps Uplink
8. Why Real-Time Communication?
Officials predict that for weeks, months and
even years, rebuilding infrastructure, repairing
powerlines, enabling cell towers and
delivering Internet services is a daunting task.
Our Executive Team who has have lived and been operating for 5+years
from PR gives us first-hand update.
“With no outreach, we had no way to call. We had no outbound reach.
Until we bootstrapped a sporadic DSL (S-DSL) to connect, we relied on
Click-To-Video a powerful WebRTC technology to reach out.”
The slides below are actual screen shots of how PR and KL office were connected
9. Speed test screenshot - October 26th,
2017 from Isabela, Puerto Rico.
Minimum Recommended Bandwidth: 2Mbps.
13. CTV in Real Time!
In spite of having
only 2 lowest bar
for Network
Services
14. 5 Videos including 1 Background HD1080 video playing in
Real Time via DSL from Isabela, Puerto Rico –
October 27th,2017
CTV iOTT - Connected to 50” TV
Connecting, Kuala Lumpur, Puerto Rico, & Bucharest, Romania.
15. Multi Billion
Dollar Direct
Broadcast
Satellite (DBS)
Pay TV service
provider in
Malaysia, their
services being
disrupted
during Rain
Fade. Having
problems
delivering 1
video
Side Observation:
16. Google gets go-ahead to restore cell phone service in Puerto
Rico with its balloons – October 3rd,2017. As of 26th October
2017 no internet service by Google is available
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/10/07/google-gets-go-ahead-restore-cell-phone-service-puerto-rico/
Google's Project Loon uses balloons to send mobile phone signals to remote areas CREDIT: GOOGLE VIA AFP
17. Project Loon partners with AT&T in Puerto Rico
by Jackie Wattles @jackiewattles
October 21, 2017: 4:18 PM ET
AT&T and a Google-born moonshot project
have teamed up to beam cell service to
hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico from giant
floating balloons.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/21/technology/project-loon-puerto-rico/index.html
18. Project Loon's LTE balloons are floating over Puerto Rico
With AT&T, it's bringing 'limited' connectivity after
Hurricane Maria.
About a month after Hurricane Maria's devastating landfall on Puerto Rico and a couple of weeks after the
FCC gave clearance, Project Loon is bringing wireless internet to people on remote parts of the island. Part
of (Google parent company) Alphabet's X innovation lab, the project uses balloons circling the Earth at high
altitude to provide wireless connections. Now, it's partnered with AT&T to light up "limited" internet
connectivity with support for text messaging, basic web access and email.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/10/20/project-loon-att-puerto-rico/
Launch site in Nevada. Project Loon
19. Oct 28
Click on Picture to Watch Reality of Devastation at
GRUND ZERO.
Ask yourself: Are you prepared?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/unseen-aftermath-hurricane-maria-heart-puerto-rico-gallery-1.3594028?pmSlide=1.3593993
22. WE CAN HELP!
Prepare your business and protect employees
personal lives against Cat- 5 Disaster!
With 37+ years of
disaster recovery and
2 Cat 5 disasters, we
can assist.
23. The Question is NOT “IF”
Get your business & employees personal lives
Cat- 5 Disaster Ready!
With 37+ years of IT and disaster recovery experience we passed 2 Cat 5 disasters. We can assist.
You will never know when disaster strikes.
24. The Future is Real Time Communications!
For an initial consult, contact VYPA.
We have survived Two Cat 5 Hurricanes. We can advise, consult, design and
build WebRTC services for your real-time and disaster communication needs.
Don’t let disaster ruin your community, business and personal outreach.
Contact: info@vypacorp.com
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