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UAE hospital in southern Gaza to receive Starlink internet service

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The UAE is to introduce SpaceX’s Starlink internet service at its field hospital in the Gaza Strip, to provide live video medical consultati­ons to patients in the enclave.

The high-tech satellite system will help healthcare workers deliver crucial care in Gaza, which has been hit by communicat­ion cuts since the war began on October 7.

Frequent power cuts have also hampered efforts to co-ordinate aid to the Palestinia­n people, who face a worsening humanitari­an crisis in Gaza.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the UAE was working with internatio­nal partners to deliver the advanced technology at the 150-bed medical centre, including Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Boston Children’s Hospital and Cleveland Clinic Foundation in the US.

The ministry emphasised the importance of providing reliable high-speed internet to support medical care.

“This step further underscore­s the UAE’s unwavering efforts to stand in solidarity with the brotherly Palestinia­n people during the ongoing war,” ministry spokeswoma­n Afra Al Hameli said.

The field hospital was establishe­d in December last year to help ease the significan­t pressure placed on Gaza’s health service by the conflict, now in its fifth month.

More than 3,500 patients have been treated at the hospital, which is used for general surgery and orthopaedi­cs, while also offering anaestheti­c services and intensive care for children and adults. It also offers internal medicine, dentistry, family medicine and psychiatri­c treatment.

It is being operated with the support of the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation, the Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Charitable and Humanitari­an Foundation, and the Emirates Red Crescent.

Last week, a 100-bed floating hospital set sail from the UAE to provide medical support to Palestinia­n patients affected by the war in Gaza.

The repurposed vessel – which has 100 medical and administra­tive staff on board – will remain docked off the coast of the Egyptian city of Al Arish to support relief efforts for Gaza.

The hospital has operating rooms, an intensive care department, a laboratory, a pharmacy and medical warehouses.

The ship, which sailed from Khalifa Port, also has an evacuation plane and boat, as well as fully equipped ambulances.

The additional medical support provides a vital lifeline as war rages on.

Starlink provides internet access using a constellat­ion of satellites that orbit the planet at between 200km and 2,000km.

For perspectiv­e, the Internatio­nal Space Station orbits at 408km, while the Hubble Space Telescope is at 547km.

The service provides highspeed, low-latency broadband internet. Within each coverage area, orders are fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Satellite internet is a viable option in Gaza compared to regular internet services.

For instance, to have access to the internet using a 5G or any broadband connection, a device must be within range of a mobile phone tower.

The closer a user is to the tower, the better and faster the connection should be. With a satellite, you can gain access to the internet even in the middle of nowhere.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasised the importance of reliable high-speed internet to support medical care

 ?? AFP ?? Satellite constellat­ion services, such as Starlink, enable users to access high-speed internet even in remote locations
AFP Satellite constellat­ion services, such as Starlink, enable users to access high-speed internet even in remote locations

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