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Telecoms Sans Frontiers sends team to Tunisian/Libyan border

According to their website, Telecoms Sans Frontiers (TSF) has sent a team, Wednesday, to the Libyan border with Tunisia to provide telecommunications support to refugees escaping the violence.
Civilians wait to be processed and interviewed after fleeing to Tunisia to escape the violence in Libya
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) predicts a massive flood of population at the Libyan borders in the coming days. On Monday, Feb  21,  3,500 people went through the borders. By the following day, there were more than 10,000.
Tunisians have fled the country in hundreds, followed by several refugees from Egypt, Sudan, Iraq, Eritrea, Somalia, Chad and the Palestinian territories, and by the first Libyan civilians. Much of the foreign nationals have already left the country.
TSF uses mostly satellite equipment, including the Inmarsat BGan, the Mini M, and VSAT. More information on the technology used can be found here.
The following video explains their work:

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