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TKJunkMail
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Re: Huh?

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said by ISurfTooMuch See Profile :

Suppose you have a serious outbreak that requires immediate notification of all residents in an area. When everyone had landlines, you could call all numbers in a given group of exchanges and be pretty sure you'd reached everyone. With cells, people often move and keep their old number, which may be from an area across the country.
I am sure the government, if it needed to send out such a message, could make use of emergency texting. The only problem of course is how do you make sure it is really from the government and not someone trying to cause a panic?

Come to think of it how do you prevent that if the government just tried calling everyone instead? I know that if anyone calls me saying they are from the government, I am quite skeptical.
Isn't that why they have radio and TV and the "Emergency Broadcast System" ??? You don't call everyone in a city on the phone. You put out a broadcast on TV.
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I rarely listen to the radio and watch very little TV. I also have text messaging disabled on the my prepaid cell phone.

However if they posted the information on the Internet, I would probably see it.

So the emergency broadcast system needs to include the Internet now.
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said by TACSPEED See Profile :

So the emergency broadcast system needs to include the Internet now.
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You mean something like this?


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But you wouldn't see an emergency messege because the pop up would probably be blocked

I still have my landline....I could see the Census Bureau keeping tabs as well as the DOD
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I have text messaging disabled on my cell phone, however, carriers can override it. Eg. I will still get a message or 2 from AT&T.
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tbone2006

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Our city just implemented a reverse 911 system. It is supposed to call everybody in the affected area including the whole town ~100,000. That is as long as you still have landline.


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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

Isn't that why they have radio and TV and the "Emergency Broadcast System" ??? You don't call everyone in a city on the phone. You put out a broadcast on TV.
The EAS (Emergency Alert System) is a joke. They didn't even use it during 9/11.


avd706
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they didnt have to. Every station was broadcasting info. They were qafraid a EAB would preempt local coverage. (ps: as i type this im in a path train stuck at the wtc train station)
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