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Page 1: The frequency And Magnitude Of natural And manmade disasters

The frequency

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And Magnitude

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Of natural

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And manmade disasters

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Are increasing!

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This presentation

is about the importance of message,

Not the Messaging

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Cell-BroadcastThe application

“KILLER”

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The international red cross has a formula to evaluate the potential effect of disasters

Hazard x Vulnerability = Disaster

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It is the purpose of this presentation to identify the potential of Cell-Broadcast/SMS to reduce our Vulnerability and help achieve the goals the the United Nation’s Global Disaster Reduction Initiatives in cooperation with the Global Disaster Information

Network G-DIN

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Why Cellular?The advent of cellular phone service created 2 factors that represent the most significant advancement in public warning technology since Harry Truman introduces CONALRAD to provide mass notification of a nuclear attack using the nation’s commercial broadcast stations.

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For the first time,

people carry wireless devices, and

the grid of low range transmitters that is the unique architecture of cellular telecommunications, provides an ideal platform to broadcast a common warning message to a group of people in specific cell-site locations.

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These two innovation are the technological and operational basis for

Cell@lert Servicetm

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There are two methods of achieving Location-Based Messaging

Locational Cell-Broadcast

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Locational L-B messaging requires handset location technology to construct a file of all terminals known to be operating in a targeted location. This file allows the handsets to be called or sent a message by standard SMS

Locational advantages:

1. Allows TDMA CDMA and Amps (non-GSM) phones to receive a location-directed message. 2. Can provide message confirmation

Locational disadvantages:

1. Creates a serious burden on the network 2. Can not provide distinct emergency ring

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Cell-Broadcast Messaging Service directs a common text message to a specific group of handsets by isolating from the network a cell or group of cells to broadcast a common text message to all handsets within range.

C-B/SMS Advantages: 1. Has virtually no impact on network

operation 2. Immediate delivery 3. Can provide distinct

emergency ring

C-B/SMS Disadvantages:can not provide message conformation

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Emergency Declared

Cell-Broadcast Center

Information is encrypted

CBC routs message to target cell(s)

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Project FIRST- ALERTTasked to:

Demonstrate Cellular telecommunication’s potential value as the primary global public warning technology

Implement Cellular Emergency Alert service as a commercially supported venture

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Commercial benefits of CellAlert Service

1. Encourages Migration to upgraded services

2. Promoted web-interfaces to information links

3. CellAlert promotion leverages advertising

4. Promotes other fee based urgent “push” services

5. Reduces churn

6. Expedites tower location

7. Leverages “Good-Will” for governmental consessions

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CeLL@Lert Service putting public safety……. in hand

This may be your only warning