Newscan: 911 call centers have enough capacity so far, but upgrades are delayed
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911 call centers have enough capacity so far, but upgrades are delayed
Utilities act rapidly to support overflow hospitals needed by mid-April
LA fire department uses telehealth to triage and treat 911 callers
Coronavirus has cities turning to trusted tech, not experiments
Fire department EMS: Thinking outside the box for COVID-19
Location tracking to combat COVID-19 may not be accurate enough to be effective, ACLU says
Former FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell: A COVID-19 survivor’s story
How parking a wireless school bus can help all students get back to school
U.S. Senate tells members not to use Zoom
5G virus conspiracy theory fueled by coordinated effort
5G and the health effects of cell phones
Microsoft positions its cloud on the edge of the 5G network
Robotic 5G car can ID faces, check for fevers and make deliveries
Telepresence robots with caps and gowns look a hell of a lot less silly during a pandemic
Public Safety Advocate: What’s up with the FCC?
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FCC issues guidance on COVID-19 Telehealth Program application process
Letter from FCC Commissioner Mike O’Rielly to President Trump regarding 5G mid-band spectrum
FirstNet blog: Improving connectivity in rural Oregon
Ameren signs letter of intent with Anterix for lease of 900 MHz broadband spectrum
$850 million in grant funds available for Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) Program