Newscan: FCC unveils new rules for reporting 911 network outages
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FCC unveils new rules for reporting 911 network outages
Offshore drilling operations vulnerable to cyberattacks, GAO warns
Public-safety accounts urge caution on Twitter after changes
An inside look at campus safety tech at University of Maryland, Baltimore
Ericsson taps industry partners to market private wireless
Almost 9 in 10 federal agencies using or considering 5G, per study
Wireless Internet service providers eye 6 GHz band for fixed-wireless access
What do private-sector tech layoffs mean for government?
The FBI alleges TikTok poses national-security concerns
‘Dangerous’ Chinese CCTV cameras to be phased out in Scotland
Without funds to replace Huawei gear, some rural areas could go dark
Pentagon releases plan to keep hackers out of its networks
Republicans narrowly win House, ending full Democratic control of Congress
AT&T: Fiber offers ‘meaningful uplift’ in wireless penetration
FTX was run as ‘personal fiefdom,’ faces hacks, missing assets, attorneys say
Fifth Circuit to hear long-overdue constitutional challenge to Universal Service Fund
Elizabeth Holmes gets more than 11 years for Theranos scam
Public Safety Advocate: Already November 2022, what is still missing from FirstNet?
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News announcements from our industry
FCC updates rules to improve 911 reliability
FCC release new national broadband maps
FCC denies Duke Energy and AT&T requests for review of pole-attachment order
FCC requires broadband providers to display labels to help consumers
FirstNet, Built with AT&T, is connecting more first responders across Maine
FirstNet enables telehealth in the inland island of Jackman, Maine
New Hampshire public-safety official receives distinguished aware for leadership in communications
Mission Critical Partners helps Massachusetts State Police upgrade its radio system