Telecoms Conditionally Back Emergency Alert Updates

By Bryan Koenig (January 22, 2018, 9:25 PM EST) -- The CTIA and some of its member telecom companies, including AT&T, Qualcomm, Sprint and Verizon, are throwing their conditional support behind updates to the Wireless Emergency Alerts system, cautioning that they shouldn't be allowed to overburden industry, according to ex parte notices to the Federal Communications Commission posted Monday....

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