Hi,

Here is an item that Anthony Townsend posted on the Telecom-cities site.
One of the big themes with mobile communication is safety and security.
This fits into that theme

Rich L. 

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Subject: [telecom-cities] BREITBART.COM - US unveils emergency alert
system for mobile phones, computers


http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/07/12/060712191204.9i5b29n0.html

US unveils emergency alert system for mobile phones, computers
Jul 12 3:12 PM US/Eastern
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The US government unveiled a communications system that in case of  
emergency should soon allow it to send SMS alerts to Americans'  
mobile phones and computers.

"We have the ability to do this. It's a major step," Federal  
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director David Paulson told  
reporters outside the US capital as he unveiled the program's design.

The Digital Emergency Alert System (DEAS) will include the  
participation of television networks and public radio stations and be  
based on an existing alert system built in the Cold War era for use  
in the event of a nuclear attack.

The new system will initially allow the government to quickly alert  
public organizations and first-aid groups in case of an emergency.

It is planned to become operational in southern and eastern states by  
the end of the year, and nationally at the end of 2007.

At the same time, the government said it will build a system that can  
also send alerts to mobile phone users and computers linked to the  
Internet.

The SMS messages will be sent out in case "something unfortunate has  
happened," said John Lawson, president and chief executive officer of  
the Association of Public Television Stations.

Internet-linked computers will automatically switch on to a video  
message from the US Department of Homeland Security while downloading  
instructions prepared specifically from natural disasters, chemical  
and nuclear attacks, and other calamities.




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