Case Study - Swissphone

Satellite-based and fully redundant high-performance alerting network for LEBIG, AT Read more

Case Study - e*Message

Emergency Alert System for Extreme Weather Conditions Read more

10 Benefits of Paging

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European Mobile Messaging Association

Public Safety for Citizens: nP2M technology needs Harmonized Spectrum for PPDR and other Application

In recent years there has been significant development in broadband point-to-point communication. The efforts aimed at making efficient use of Europe’s digital dividend are a part of this development.

An often overlooked supplementary development has been that of narrowband communication between various centralised information sources and many, sometimes many million, simultaneous recipients. This development is referred to in the following as narrowband point-to-multipoint (nP2M) communication, specialised kind of “data broadcast communication”. nP2M is a major component of the chain of actions that are necessary to alert services and warn the population in an emergency. nP2M is used today by a growing number of rescue services for population warning in crisis situations, and to supply European consumers and households with critical and non-critical weather information. Chip-sets for “embedded solutions” are currently in preparation, such as chips providing additional warning functions embedded into smoke-detectors.

Read more: http://www.emma-info.org/View-document-details/12-Public-Safety-for-Citizens-nP2M-technology-needs-Harmonized.html

 

The European Mobile Messaging Association (EMMA) brings together a group of dynamic organisations involved in the paging and mobile messaging sector from around the globe. A highly innovative industry, paging is one of the most fast and reliable ways to send critical information alerts and messages.

EMMA works on behalf of its members to represent, promote and develop the paging and mobile messaging industry globally - for more information visit About EMMA>>

 

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Industry Usage

From its initial use as a method to alerting doctors attending emergencies, Paging has evolved significantly and is now utilised by a variety of different industry sectors that need to send information rapidly, reliably and cost effectively. From emergency services to Government bodies to blue chip organisations, millions of paging messages are transmitted globally each day to ensure public safety, emergency escalation and business continuity.

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