Newscan: Indiana 911 dispatch-center deadline looms
Also: Many questions surround Sprint/T-Mobile merger; S.F. to get free public Wi-Fi in business district; Number of abandoned 911 calls rise in Colorado city; Codan intros two tactical repeaters; Hawaiian resort turns to Motorola to upgrade Wi-Fi offering; FCC names acting director of legislative affairs; Cassidian P25 system accepted by Colorado county; ArcGIS system selected by Vermont transit agency; Worldwide 4G LTE connections to top 2 billion within five years.
Web Roundup
Items from other news organizations
- NSA issue is costing U.S. tech companies billions, and a fix is needed
- Sprint considering bid for T-Mobile
- Can Sprint really buy T-Mobile?
- Expert poll: Regulators unlikely to approve rumored Sprint/T-Mobile merger
- San Francisco gets fast, free public Wi-Fi on Market Street
- Huawei pulls back on network side, but still hopes to build U.S. brand for phones
- Indiana 911 dispatch-center deadline looms
- Retirees group joins Find Me 911 Coalition
- Louisiana city to offer free public Wi-Fi
- Communications techs keep Air Force flying high
- Abandoned 911 calls in Colorado Springs go up as answer times increase
- Ohio county, citing cost concerns, shifts 911 operations to sheriff's office
- 'Major malfunction' allegedly sends Conn. 911 calls across state
Briefing Room
News announcements from our industry
- FirstNet issue RFI for mobile applications
- APCO applauds FCC decision to increase reliability of 911 centers
- Vermont Agency of Transportation turns to ArcGIS for rail-asset management, improved emergency response
- Colorado city accepts P25 system from Cassidian Communications
- AMA TechTel selects Cambium Networks to meet growing broadband demand in Texas
- Codan introduces two tactical repeaters
- FCC names acting director of legislative affairs
- Report: Worldwide 4G LTE connections to total 2 billion in 2018
- Hawaiian resort chooses Motorola platform to deliver faster Wi-Fi to guests