Philadelphia emergency text messaging system [Telecom]

Philadelphia emergency text messaging system [Telecom]

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Philadelphia emergency text messaging system [Telecom] hancock4 04-05-2008
Posted by on April 5, 2008, 7:11 pm
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The Phila Inqr reported that the City of Philadelphia and surrounding
suburbs have rolled out a new emergency text messaging system. The
goal is to give more information on what people should do in case of
emergency.

In the past, sirens were used, but people didn't know if they should
stay inside (e.g. for a chemical plant leak) or evacuate (e.g. for a
hurricane).

Further, text messaging uses limited bandwidth and will [supposedly]
get through when cell phones aren't working.

For additional details please see:
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080405_Emergency_system_rolled_out_for_Philadelphia_area.html

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I suppose this is a good idea, but a great many people do not have
cell phones with text messaging (many people who have cell phones have
texting turned off or no idea how to use it). Also, cell phone towers
can be overwhelmed in an emergency or be out of service altogether,
despite their claims that text msgs get through.

It seems to me the old style radio/TV system was more reaching. In a
severe emergency, every TV and radio station would broadcast a
warning. They still do, sort of. It would be easy for cable systems
to do that on all their distributed channels but they don't want to be
bothered.

The article said the system could be used for lesser builletins. (I
didn't go to their website). That could dilute the usefulness if they
broadcast a warning for every summer thunderstorm or winter snowfall.


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other useful resources:
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Telecommunications Industry Association
Electronic and Software Security Products and Services
International Telecommunication Union

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