Newscan: Emergency sirens in two Texas cities not working on Tuesday after being hacked, officials say
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Emergency sirens in two Texas cities not working on Tuesday after being hacked, officials say
California to give ‘future-proof’ upgrades to RapidDeploy technology in all 911 centers
Small cells offer an incentive to move antennas from towers—Engel
Critical weather data threatened by FCC spectrum proposal, according to Commerce Dept., NASA
Five trends making news at IWCE 2019
UK ambulance service opts to buy TETRA pagers from Motorola Solutions
Verizon prepares to take public safety into 5G era
Broadband ‘moonshot’ has rural Minnesotans hopeful
Broadband overbuilding gets a rural accent at House hearing
T-Mobile reveals more location-data abuse following questions from Sen. Ron Wyden
Will the FCC keep ignoring carriers that sell your GPS data?
Massachusetts’ hospital notifies 6,300 patients of vendor data breach
U.S. ambassador encourages Germany to cut ties with Huawei or risk losing access to intelligence
Huawei is better positioned to spy on us than we think
FCC Chairman Pai talks about broadband landscape in Q&A
Sprint without T-Mobile? Investors shudder to think
5G deployment’s downside? A dip in small-cell spend
Facebook restores services after 14-hour outage, longest in its history
Congress at SXSW: Yes, we’re dumb about tech, and here’s what we should do
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APCO launches new web resource for 911 cybersecurity
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Ohio city and county select mission-critical technologies from Motorola Solutions
Dutch critical-communications MVNO PrioCom joins TCCA
ADRF appoints Andrew Jun as chief technology officer