Published 12-30-04
Submitted by tel(x)
Direct Relief International (www.directrelief.org) is delivering two initial emergency shipments to the tsunami victims in Southeast Asia. U.S. emergency room physicians are hand-delivering the first shipment, which includes first aid and surgical supplies, critical pharmaceuticals and diagnostic equipment. The physicians will then be deployed to Sri Lankan hospitals in the affected coastal region. The second shipment includes antibiotics, bandages, surgical instruments, blankets and other medical supplies, and will be sent to the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Direct Relief is now organizing a third shipment, expected early next week, and will continue to send medical supplies and relief until the affected communities are no longer in need. Direct Relief International is committed to making every dollar count. Less than 1% of their donations and support is spent on administrative and fundraising expenses.
If you would like to donate, please click on www.directrelief.org/sections/support_us/d_donate_now.html and include "Telecom Industry Tsunami Relief Fund" in the comment box. For more information, please contact Jaymie Scotto at jscotto@telx.com.
About Direct Relief International
Since 1948, Direct Relief International has worked to improve the quality of life for people in need. We focus on health by providing essential material resources to locally run health programs in poor areas around the world and during times of disaster.
Direct Relief International is a non-profit, non-political, and non-sectarian organization that provides assistance without regard to race, ethnicity, political or religion affiliation, gender or ability to pay. We are committed to making every dollar count - less than 1% of our support goes to administrative and fundraising expenses. For more information, please visit www.directrelief.org.
About tel(x)
tel(x) is the internationally recognized, premier operator of telecom "meet-me" network interconnection facilities. The tel(x) facilities are considered two of the most densely populated "core" interconnect sites in North America. More than 200 networks physically converge within tel(x)'s New York City facility, and more than 80 networks physically converge within its Atlanta facility. Often described as a "marketplace" for network services, tel(x) actively promotes, encourages, and facilitates telecom business opportunities between and among its carrier and enterprise customers. tel(x) customers report higher revenue, greater profit margins, and lower costs from their tel(x) based network operations. Known for its "best of class" facilities and customer support services, tel(x) continues to enjoy industry leading growth, expansion, and profitability. tel(x) is a privately held company, headquartered in New York City, USA.