News Newscan: In smart cities, 5G and C-V2X won’t just lessen traffic congestion, it could save lives 30th January 2019 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations In smart cities, 5G and C-V2X won’t just lessen traffic congestion, it could save lives U.S. charge’s China’s Huawei with conspiring to violate Iran sanctions The Huawei crackdown could be a disaster for small carriers China slams U.S. for ‘unreasonable suppression’ of Huawei and other Chinese firms Some […]
News AT&T officials expect greater FirstNet adoption as Band 14 deployment remains ahead of schedule 30th January 2019 AT&T expects greater public-safety adoption of FirstNet in 2019, as subscribers to the system benefit from the carrier’s plans to execute an aggressive coordinated deployment of FirstNet and 5G throughout much of the U.S. during the year, AT&T executives said today during the company’s quarterly earnings call. John Stephens, AT&T’s senior executive vice president and […]
News Las Vegas smart-lighting pilot with AT&T, Ubicquia highlights scalability, potential for broader smart-city use 30th January 2019 City of Las Vegas employees have deployed smart-lighting infrastructure from AT&T and Ubicquia in a pilot project that is designed to help officials evaluate the scalability and sustainability of the solution, as well as the ability for such a partnership to fulfill a key role in a more comprehensive smart-city initiative. “We’ve entered into a […]
Audio Polaris Wireless: Scot Gordon talks about 3D location tech for 911 callers, first responders 28th January 2019 Scot Gordon, director of advanced technology for Polaris Wireless, outlines technological progress toward delivering vertical location—known as Z-axis information, even indoors—for cellular callers dialing 911 by using hybrid data from multiple sources, including Wi-Fi systems and barometric-pressure sensors on smart devices. Such technology also could be used to help track the location of firefighters […]
News Newscan: Risky phone use while driving is soaring, and it’s killing Americans, IIHS study finds 25th January 2019 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations Risky phone use while driving is soaring, and it’s killing Americans, IIHS study finds FCC’s 28 GHz auction concludes after receiving bids totaling more than $702 million What’s your emergency? Law enforcement’s increasing interest in tech Data broker that sold phone locations used by bounty hunters lobbied FCC […]
News Avaya announces ability to provide real-time, 911-location updates for devices in national database 25th January 2019 Avaya this week announced that the location of IP-based enterprise phones and PBX systems deployed with the company’s SENTRY NG911 technology can be updated in a national next-generation 911 database for use by public-safety answering points (PSAPs) responding to emergency calls. “In an enterprise environment, when an Avaya phone plugs into the network, our SENTRY […]
News Newscan: Emergency managers, 911 call-takers unaware of Camp Fire’s spreading speed until it was too late for many 23rd January 2019 Web Roundup Items from other news organizations Emergency managers, 911 call-takers unaware of Camp Fire’s spreading speed until it was too late for many Do University of South Florida police radios work on campus? Lawsuit raises questions, campus shootings raise stakes Guam governor promises to return $3.8 million in diverted 911 fees Drone sightings, near […]
Audio NATE: Todd Schlekeway previews highlights of annual event 23rd January 2019 Todd Schlekeway podcast Todd Schlekeway, executive director for the National Association of Tower Erectors (NATE), talks about his organization’s annual trade show, which will be conducted this year Feb. 4-7 in Grapevine, Texas, near the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. The event will include sessions about 5G, drone use in tower industry and scheduled speeches from FCC […]
News FirstNet, Cradlepoint help Indiana agencies address connectivity issues during response efforts 22nd January 2019 Indiana public-safety agencies are using FirstNet and Cradlepoint mobile routers—both in-vehicle and pelican-case solutions—to quickly establish broadband connectivity in almost any location without the need for satellite backhaul, according to state official. Tyler Clements, field service coordinator for the state of Indiana Integrated Public Safety Commission (IPSC), said the IPSC is using Cradlepoint COR Series […]
News FirstNet official urges local governments to issue smartphones to first responders 21st January 2019 All first responders should have government-issued smartphones to ensure that public-safety personnel can access wireless broadband capabilities and that any data or evidence captured is stored appropriately and securely, according to a FirstNet Authority official. “I have very specific advice for mayors, county executives and elected officials: Give your first responders smartphones—city-, county- or state-issued […]
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