Analyst: Martin circulates VoIP 911 order 5th May 2005 Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin has proposed an order to be considered during the commission’s May 19 meeting that would require voice-over-IP (VoIP) providers to deliver 911 calls to the appropriate public-safety answering point (PSAP), according to an analyst report yesterday
Intrado delivers VoIP E-911 solution with Verizon in New York 3rd May 2005 Leading 911 vendor Intrado has announced it is installing equipment to deliver voice-over-IP (VoIP) emergency-service calls in New York City directly to appropriate public-safety answering points (PSAPs) with address and call-back information through the traditional E-911 system
Airaya selects Atheros chips for 4.9 GHz products 2nd May 2005 Airaya has chosen Atheros Communications’ wireless LAN chipset technology to be used in its public-safety series of WirelessGRID bridges for wireless multipoint and backhaul networks in the 4.9 GHz band for homeland security and public safety, Atheros announced today
Texas public safety taps EFJohnson radios 1st May 2005 EFJohnson said it has received an order totaling $850,000 from the Texas Department of Public Safety for P25 radios and accessories
Independent-testing void delays P25 1st May 2005 APCO Project 25, or P25, standards exist, but some public-safety agencies are frustrated at a lack of independent testing for P25 equipment
Padcom, RedMoon ink deal 1st May 2005 Padcom announced a partnership with RedMoon, a mesh and fixed-wireless integrator
ROADS LESS TRAVELED 1st May 2005 The land mobile radio industry is healthy, vibrant and ready to enter a data-centric world driven by IP technologies. So say senior executives at major vendors to the public-safety and government sectors
Report: Motorola repeater worked properly on 9/11 1st May 2005 A draft report issued by the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology indicated that a New York City Fire Department repeater
Unclogging the grant pipeline 1st May 2005 Feds look for ways to bypass state bureaucracies that are slowing the money flow
Martin ready to require VoIP 911 29th April 2005 Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin Tuesday said he plans to propose that voice-over-IP (VoIP) providers be required to provide emergency-calling services through the traditional 911 systems
LTE and liability: Why the fire service must move forward with digital incident command 2 6th May 2022
UK Home Office plans to seek MCPTT option to Motorola Solutions for ESN, CMA says dlvr.it/SRBWsD 27th May 2022
Restrictions on Chinese imports hurting equipment vendors working in India dlvr.it/SR8sj7 27th May 2022
Infrastructure improvements in cities often feature clean energy or connected technologies dlvr.it/SR8n7G 27th May 2022
Newscan: ‘Predator’ spyware let government hackers break into Chrome and Android, Google says dlvr.it/SR2lBG 25th May 2022