Recognizing the
crucial role communications play in times of disaster, Globe Telecom lends its
support to the earthquake preparedness activity organized by the GSM Association
(GSMA), an organization of some 800 mobile operators in over 220 countries
worldwide.
The workshop in
Legazpi City, Albay is part of the GSMA Disaster Response Programme, this time,
focusing on the threat of earthquakes which results in severe damage to
properties and causes significant loss of lives yearly.
The event brings
together mobile network operators from the Philippines as well as the United
Nations office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the National
Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (Philippines), Philippine Institute
of Volcanology and Seismology (PHILVOCS) and other partners.
According to
GSMA, the event “provides an opportunity for inter-industry knowledge sharing
and exploring opportunities for partnerships with an emphasis on earthquake
resilience.”
The workshop also
aims “to build capacity, create a community of practice within the operator
community and publish best practices and case studies that can be used as
resources for improved planning.”
The sessions will
discuss earthquake risk overview and implications for mobile operators, mobile
operators as frontline responders, establishing effective partnerships in
advance of earthquakes, technical strategies and best practices for network
resilience and management in earthquakes.
“Globe is fully
aware of the importance of telecom services especially during and after a
disaster. So as a major player in the
utility industry providing telecommunication services, avoidance of operational
disruption is a must both in normal conditions and during emergency/disaster
situations,” said Edgar C. Hapa, Globe Enterprise Business Continuity Director.
According to
Hapa, the company’s mission-critical systems and its whole network
infrastructure are designed for resiliency. This is achieved not only through
the installation of redundant components, but also through disaster-recovery
sites that allows Globe to operate in a back-up site in case one of its
facilities fails.
At present, Globe
has several IT data centers which are geographically distant from each other to
reduce the possibility of simultaneous system downtime in case of natural
calamities such as earthquake, flooding, and typhoon; and man-made incidents
like sabotage, power failure, among others.
“Globe’s IT
systems are properly tiered or ranked according to business impact so that the
necessary infrastructure, technical support and processes are appropriated to
ensure business continuity. The disaster recovery platforms and processes are
also regularly tested to ensure that they will work when needed, and enhanced
if necessary,” added Hapa.
Globe is the first
telecommunications firm in the Philippines to have been certified as company-wide
compliant with an international standard for business continuity, proving that
the organization is more than capable to proactively plan, prevent and navigate
through difficult periods.
The certification
also serves as a pledge of excellence and commitment that necessary steps have
been taken to make sure that the organization survives through disruptions and
maintains a business as usual motion.
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