Urgent Communications – Policy and Law
- Written by Urgent Communications Administrator
- 16th December 2008
Tags: Policy
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NextNav's CEO explains her 5G network buildout planNextNav, a developer of 3D geolocation technology, isn’t planning to build its own 5G network using its nationwide 900MHz spectrum holdings. Instead, the company is hoping to find a partner to do the heavy lifting, according to NextNav’s new CEO, Mariam Sorond. “We’re not going to build the network. The partner would do that,” Sorond told Light […]
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‘The sounds of nature’: Cicada noise causes influx of 911 calls in South Carolina townFor the first time in 221 years, two separate broods of cicadas are emerging in the U.S. this spring, and the first wave is already causing confusion and concern in some impacted towns. Newberry, S.C., made national headlines this week after the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement on Facebook that it had received a […]
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Hytera says evidence shows classified U.S. government investigation of companyHytera Communications has “incontrovertible evidence” the U.S. government is conducting a classified investigation into the company and asked a federal court that “discoverable information” from the initiative be produced prior to a criminal trial scheduled for later this year, according to a recent Hytera legal motion. In a filing submitted yesterday to the U.S. District […]
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Artificial intelligence can help manage the grid but creates risks if deployed ‘naïvely,’ DOE warnsArtificial intelligence can help manage the U.S. electric grid, including reducing emissions and lowering costs — but the nascent technology poses significant risks if deployed “naïvely,” the Department of Energy said in a pair of reports published Monday. Priority use cases for managing the U.S. electrical system include grid planning, permitting and siting, operations and […]