Public-safety vendors focus on MIMO 1st September 2004 Vendors serving the public-safety sector have long desired to leverage wireless technology developed in the commercial sector to drive down costs and
CML intros IP-based PSAP controller 16th June 2004 TAMPA–CML Emergency Services introduced at the National Emergency Number Association trade show and conference this week its Patriot 2.0 voice-over-Internet
CML intros IP-based PSAP controller 16th June 2004 TAMPA–CML Emergency Services introduced at the National Emergency Number Association trade show and conference this week its Patriot 2.0 voice-over-Internet
News APCO urges McCain to fight for VoIP 911 regulations 5th March 2004 Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International President Vincent Stile recently wrote Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), urging him to take action concerning the regulation of voice-over-IP services.
Public Safety Rethinks the Future 1st March 2004 Recent moves by some European public-safety agencies to study commercial wireless technology as an alternative to the TETRA (terrestrial trunked radio)
NENA: Only half of PSAPs will locate callers by 2005 6th February 2004 The National Emergency Number Association (NENA) said yesterday that only half of all public-safety answering points (PSAPs) will have the ability to
Software Defined Radio: The interoperability solution? 1st November 2003 With local and state public safety first responder agencies spread across 10 discreet RF bands, lack of interoperability is the significant problem most
Homeland security threat level raised 7th February 2003 The U.S. government put the country on the second-highest level of security alert on Friday and warned people to be on their guard for terrorist attacks.
Wi-Fi Alliance praises proposed Jumpstart Broadband Act 6th February 2003 The Wi-Fi Alliance, in conjunction with the Information Technology Industry Council, Wednesday sent a letter of support to Senator Allen R-Va., and Senator
Muleta assumes duties as chief of FCC wireless bureau 6th February 2003 FCC Chairman Michael Powell announced Monday that John Muleta is commencing duties today as the new Chief of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. Muleta
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 1 22nd April 2024
Is LMR the best solution for first responders? Should 4.9 GHz license go to the FirstNet Authority? 3 24th March 2024
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