Sunday, 1 July 2012

FEMA and National Weather Service launch Wireless Emergency Alert System

FEMA and National Weather Service launch Wireless Emergency Alert System

While it is a little after expected, the free SMS emergency notification system has gone live. Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) messages is going to be shipped to cell towers in impacted areas, that will then broadcast these to all compatible products within their range. As the product is searching to pay for over 97 percent of the nation, it's being progressively folded out across service providers. Sprint and Verizon are generally apparently ready to use it even though we've not learned about the status of T-Mobile or AT&T, the nation's Weather Service has mentioned that 100s of more compact service providers have not yet enabled the broadcasts. However, not every phones -- particularly the more seniors bricks still in circulation -- works using the system. To check on whether your weighty cellular still passes muster, go to the compatible device list in the CTIA link below.

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