Articles tagged with: Emergency and Tower
Space Data Tests CDMA Base Station Covering 20,000 Sq Miles
..n densities, "fill-in" for coverage gaps in rural networks, and providing emergency communications in areas where terrestrial systems are out of service due to widespread disaster situations. "There are many parts of the Western US where aside more
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Locating Emergency Callers Improving in the USA
The National emergency Number Association (NENA) has reported that ninety-five percent of Americans now reside in areas where wireless 911 service includes the delivery of the user's callback number and estimated caller location to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), a capability known as Phase II Wireless Enhanced 911 (E911) service. This number represents a five percent increase from a year ago in the percentage of the population living in counties with 911 centers capable of receiving Phase II Wireless E911 information. more
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Canadian Operators Told to Improve 911 Locations Based Services
..sion (CRTC) has gaven Canadian wireless service providers a one-year deadline to upgrade their emergency phone ( 911) services. By February 1, 2010, at the latest, emergency responders must be able to determine the location of a person using a more
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Andrew Launches Remote Base Station Monitoring Platform
..from turning into major disruptions, saving them money by avoiding costly dispatches of emergency repair crews and helping maintain customer satisfaction. "Operators cannot afford to have a site go down due to power loss, failing equipment or o more
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Scottish and Southern Energy Sells Tower Business
..g capital.The transaction involves over 220 tower sites which mobile phone operators, the emergency services and local authorities use to provide mobile communications and data services. SSET is retaining its network of fibre optic assets across Grea more
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Scientists Seek to Turn Cars Into a Mobile Communications Network
..ife-saving communications between emergency personnel. During Hurricane Katrina and the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, communication infrastructures were destroyed and first responders were unable to communicate. A mobile vehicle network could provide an more
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80 Percent of US Population Can Access Location Based Emergency Calls
Eighty percent of the USA's population now reside in areas where phone calls to the emergency services 911 service from a mobile phone now includes delivery of the caller's call-back number and location to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), a capability known as wireless enhanced 911 (E911). more
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Over 75% of USA Covered By Phase II Wireless Enhanced 911
Over three-quarters of the USA's population now reside in areas where wireless 911 service includes delivery of the caller's call back number and location to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP), a capability known as enhanced 911 (E911). This number represents an eight percent increase in Phase II deployments over statistics released by the National emergency Number Association (NENA) in December of 2005. more
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