NEWS

with tag Alerting

Vitalcare Joins Critical Messaging Association

Messaging  |   Broadband  |  2024-10-03

Vitalcare, an Australian pioneer in Nurse Call, Personal Monitoring and Aged Care technology, this week announced that it has oficailly joined the Critical Messaging Association.


Mobile Tornado Partners with Flic for SOS Alerting Solution

Broadband  |  2024-09-11

Users of Mobile Tornado’s PTX application can now access push-to-talk and trigger the SOS alert feature with a simple push of a discreet smart button, rather than via the device itself.


EENA Responds to European Commission White Paper on Digital Infrastructure Needs

Control rooms  |   Broadband  |  2024-06-19

In supporting the transition to 4G and 5G networks, EENA commends the anticipated improvements in emergency communications through faster and more reliable data transmission.


German PMeV Launches Whitepaper on EMS Alert Services Using a Smartphone App

Broadband  |  2024-06-09

This document describes the tactical, technical and legal requirements for an alarm system for emergency services via smartphone app.


Critico Joins Global Critical Communications Organisation TCCA

Narrowband  |   Broadband  |  2024-05-22

Critico blends mobile messaging technologies to enhance coverage and throughput, together with direct integration with Command and Control software systems.


Swissphone Welcomes Dr. Anja Schliwka as Chief Operating Officer

Narrowband  |   Broadband  |  2024-04-08

Dr. Schliwka brings with her a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success in the telecommunications and IT industry, having previously served in key roles at Swisscom.


Critical Communications Operator ASTRID Develops Mobile Stalkings Alarm

Control rooms  |   Narrowband  |   Broadband  |  2024-01-07

Victims of stalking in Belgium are now able to notify the 112 emergency center at the touch of a button.


Arizona Selects Motorola Solutions’ Rave Alert As State Emergency Notification System

Broadband  |  2023-10-30

With the cloud-based tool, each 9-1-1 center in the state can now send mass communications to residents and state employees via email, text message, desktop pop-ups, digital signage, social media and landline phones.


Advertisement

Advertisement