FCC tells Sprint to speed rerouting from public-safety airwaves
The FCC gets tough with Sprint. Go to full story... ...
- Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
- 12th September 2007
The FCC gets tough with Sprint.
Most Recent
-
Leaders outline struggles, benefits associated with ‘journey’ to NG911ORLANDO—Migrating public-safety answering points (PSAPs) to an IP-based next-generation 911 (NG911) platform is challenging and can include setbacks, leaders of two high-profile NG911 deployment efforts in the states of California and Texas said during an IWCE 2024 conference session. Budge Currier (pictured above), assistant director of public-safety communications for California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services […]
-
ADRF: Jim Lilienfeld outlines benefits of company's converged in-building solutionJim Lilienfeld, ADRF’s senior manager for the southeast U.S., highlights features of the company’s converged in-building solution that can support public-safety broadband communications from all three U.S. nationwide carriers, as well as connectivity for consumers–for personal use and to call 911 when emergency incidents occur. To learn more about ADRF, IWCE 2024 attendees can […]
-
ESChat, JPS announce solution to ease interoperable PTT deployments, enhance securityESChat and JPS Interoperability Solutions today announced that the JPS Z-Series platform soon will communicate natively with the ESChat push-to-talk (PTT) platform, which is expected to streamline gateway deployments and bolster security to meet the needs of the ESChat FedRAMP platform later this year. ESChat CEO Josh Lober said officials for JPS and ESChat have […]
-
Is LMR the best solution for first responders? Should 4.9 GHz license go to the FirstNet Authority?Recently there was an article titled “LMR remains most reliable technology for public-safety communications,” written by the executive director of the Forestry Conservation Communications Association (“FCCA”). To some extent there are some truths to that, but it is not an absolute. Indeed, it is far from it. There were some assertions in the article that […]